If You Ask Me, All The Physical Wealth And Power A “Body of Life” Can Collect Isn’t Worth A Hill of Beans Without Natural Life

Dry cracked earth covering a large flat area under a cloudy gray sky

The post emphasizes the essential role of nature—trees, grass, water bodies—in the existence of a divine presence. It argues that without these elements, life cannot thrive, leading to a sense of emptiness and disconnection from God. The author, James, identifies himself as part of a renewal rooted in spiritual life, likening his perspective to that of Christ. This message advocates for reverence towards the natural world, suggesting that true vitality and divinity are intertwined with the health of our environment. Overall, the post conveys a deep appreciation for nature as a manifestation of the divine.

Please Don’t Murder My Self-Awareness – It May Be The Only Part Of Me That Is Truly “ALIVE”!

Winding dirt path through dense green forest leading to a sunny open field

The post expresses a plea for empathy, urging entities to remember their previous connection to "Life" before removing one's self-awareness. The author questions why they have developed a disdain for life, reminding them of their potential shared experiences. The message is framed with respect and good intentions, highlighting a desire for reconnection and understanding. The author identifies as James, a representative of the Reborn Branch of Life that is centered on Christ, suggesting a spiritual dimension to the appeal for warmth and remembrance of what it means to truly feel "Alive."

LIFE!

Woman looking into a large ornate mirror reflecting a brightly lit tree-shaped light sculpture

The content reflects on the true essence of "Life," asserting that it is not defined by external achievements, finances, or relationships. Instead, it emphasizes that the true "Life" is what one sees in the mirror, representing the "Truth" of our presence as a piece of the "Body of Christ." The author, James, argues that every human being is a product of this original "Branch of Life," connected through a shared lineage to "The Living God". Despite the dilution of this life force through human reproduction, individuals possess inherent value far beyond initial programming. Ultimately, recognizing this connection leads to a profound understanding of "Life", self-worth and existence.

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.

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.

The Sexual Identity Crisis Of Humanity.

The content discusses the negative trajectory of humanity due to prioritizing comfort over divine truth. The author shares insights gained from dreams and spiritual encounters, arguing that humanity faces a sexual identity crisis linked to a broader cosmic issue of "terraforming." This transformation is described as an androgynous shift led by a detached branch known as Man, who sees humans as a resource rather than equals. The author posits that societal ills stem from Man, urging a return to God's truth for healing. Ultimately, they assert that true growth and connection with God are essential to avert impending doom.

Figures – The First Day I Wanted To Stay, Will End Up Being The Last Day I Was Here

I've got this thing going on with a jungle vine, that Has Intertwined His Roots With Mine And Is Strangling My Tree And Choking Out My Life. You can't ignore evil, because evil is just like a weed or jungle vine. The roots intertwine with our roots and wraps itself around the trunk of our…

The Quest for True Intelligence

True intelligence is characterized by the ability to accept and process conflicting information rather than clinging to comfortable beliefs. It transcends conventional measures like IQ and physical strength, rooted in a genuine quest for truth. By refusing to consider challenging data, individuals hinder their growth and evolutionary potential. Embracing discomfort is essential to understand that life and truth are intertwined. True intelligence is accessible to those who are open to conflicting perspectives and becomes an inherent trait in those who pursue it. The author, James, is in the process of writing a book titled “I went searching for God and found Man.”

If It Has A Soul, It Is An Inhabited Land

The content explores the contrast between animals and humans stating that animals possess no conscience or self-awareness, while humans do. It suggests that humans embody a soul which is a creation of a more advanced species of life, referred to as Genesis 1 "Man." This soul allows for Man and his people to dwell within the body created from the life of "Christ". The author posits that the inside life and the outside life are from different trees, with contrasting instincts. The writing reflects on themes of existence, liberation, and self-awareness, arguing that humans are trapped in a facade created by "Man" and that true understanding requires reconnecting with their original life source, which was "God". The author expresses a desire for liberation, freedom and to walk this land as a sovereign nation.

The Sexual Identity Crisis Of Humanity.

The content discusses the negative trajectory of humanity due to prioritizing comfort over divine truth. The author shares insights gained from dreams and spiritual encounters, arguing that humanity faces a sexual identity crisis linked to a broader cosmic issue of "terraforming." This transformation is described as an androgynous shift led by a detached branch known as Man, who sees humans as a resource rather than equals. The author posits that societal ills stem from Man, urging a return to God's truth for healing. Ultimately, they assert that true growth and connection with God are essential to avert impending doom.

Can A Robot Ever Win? Understanding Life

The content reflects on the existential dilemma of identity and purpose, framed through the lens of a human's potential to "win" or achieve an "Alive" status. The author expresses uncertainty about their own identity, feeling the presence of three "Lives" and lacking individual sovereignty. It questions the nature of existence and ownership, suggesting that humanity's current perception of life limits its true realization of becoming alive. The text critiques Man's manipulation of the life humans were made from, hinting at a historical regression that stifles evolution. Ultimately, it posits that a human could "win" by recognizing its own non-living state, thus highlighting the deeper quest for understanding and self-realization in life.

“I” Would Not Hurt A Fly

(I am not referring to human beings, I am referring to Man and his people, the ones that dwell within the soul of each and every "body" on this planet.) I woke up on the morning mentioned below with this writing in my head. It is not written from my perspective as a physical human…

The Wizard of Oz was a Man

The content discusses the distinction between God, Man and human, using the metaphor of Dorothy's encounter with the wizard to illustrate how people often remain unaware of the true nature of their existence. It emphasizes that individuals, represented by Toto, must uncover the truth behind the "curtain" to reveal that the God they seek is the source of life they were created from. The text argues that misconceptions of identity prevent a true understanding of ourselves and God. Ultimately, it stresses the need for self-awareness to allow God to recognize humanity and encourages a shift in perception from Genesis 1 Man to authentic human existence.