God or No God

The post reflects on the nature of existence, examining concepts like God, evolution, and the human condition. The author, James, shares his struggle with understanding self-awareness following a life-altering car accident in 2008. He suggests that any physical ambulatory calculative presence in this realm is a "robot" and that by perceiving anything more than that stifles our evolutionary potential. Comfort is presented as detrimental, leading individuals to remain stagnant rather than evolving. James argues for the necessity of recognizing that The Branch of Life we were all created from has been detached from our "Tree of Life", so we may stimulate true Living growth. He concludes by asserting that true transformation requires true self-awareness and hints at the Second Coming of Christ as a broader spiritual awakening rather than a singular event.

If You Put a Formed Life on Its Knees – Is One Made Weaker?

Which one? - The post reflects on the irony of those who present themselves as God's, demanding humility from every “one”, every “body of life” and every “dead thing” around them, but never questioning why they, themselves are above the need for it. Additionally, if you can’t remember how you came into being, then how is it possible that there is not another presence above you, below you, within you and all around you? The author also questions the humility of all men and women AND all male and female human beings about why there is a persistency for individuals who call for humility, to exhibit a lack of it. The message is presented with a broad and all-encompassing intention of respect, indicating a thoughtful critique of behavior. The author, James, invites readers to consider this paradox and perhaps reflect on their own attitudes towards humility in interpersonal interactions. The overall tone suggests a desire for deeper understanding and self-awareness in discussions about humility.