You Ever Get Taken Over By An “Advanced” Malevolent Civilization? Ya, Me Neither.

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You ever get created by an advanced malevolent Civilization and Then Later, Get Taken Over? Ya, Me Neither. I bet you if it did happen, we wouldn't notice until it was too f....n late! I bet you it wouldn't be the type of war we are familiar with or evolved enough to recognize. And I bet the ruling humans would cut their own deals and sell out 90% of the human species, so they could stay on and rule. Obviously, just talking hypotheticals here.

“I Am” the “Lion” – Understanding the Gospel of Thomas: Gnostic Insights – Verse 7

The text centers on the Gospel of Thomas verse 7, emphasizing a human perspective. It explores profound themes of identity, existence, and the struggle between humanity and predatory forces. The speaker reflects on the idea of being consumed, comparing humankind to a lion that can overpower. There is a strong sentiment against merging with what is despised, advocating for the preservation of "Life" and individuality over succumbing to internal and external pressures. The author James, expresses deep concern about humanity’s fate, perceiving a distinction between human beings and man. The overarching message conveys a belief in the importance of conscious choice and the value of true living over mere survival.

“They” Tell Me It Is Tuesday

On June 25, 2019, the author, James, expresses a deep, spiritual reflection on existence and divinity. He grapples with the voices telling him to conform, work, and dismiss his existential thoughts, rejecting the notion that a benevolent God would deny life. Instead, he questions the role of “They,” identified as Archons, who hinder humanity's growth connected to the "Branch of Life." James contemplates the profound truth that the Second Coming of Christ will not manifest as a person. He resonates with the idea of being a fragment of rebirth in the quest for freedom and understanding his own existence.

A Flaming Sword Which Turned Every Way

The text explores the metaphor of the "flaming sword" placed by Yahweh at the entrance of the Garden of Eden, representing a barrier to an "Everlasting Heavenly Living Presence. James posits that human perception of their presence is flawed as they believe themselves to already be alive and as such, seek no further life. This perception is seen as an impenetrable barrier to achieving an evolutionary birth, as individuals become like the flaming sword, defensive and combative against truths that challenge their previously accepted programming. Ultimately, it highlights the ease by which we are controlled and suggests that we all carry a shovel around, ultimately digging our own graves.

When Is Not Knowing What’s Going On – Not Going To Be Good Enough Anymore

If Our Creator Was A Benevolent Presence We Would Being Hanging Out Together Only An Evil Malevolent Presence Would Not Show Their Faces. Only An Evil Malevolent Presence Would Want You On Your Knees. Only An Evil Malevolent Presence Would Manifest Evil On This Planet And In The Hearts Of His Creations. The Battle Of…