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.

To See the “dead” Life

The post reflects on the concept of life, evolution, and the relationship between individuals and a divine force, referred to as "THE LIVING GOD". It suggests that without connection to this divine source, individuals are detached branches from a living tree, indicating a stagnant existence. James expresses a struggle with the fear of evolution and transformation, "KNOWING" why "GOD" does not intervene despite humanity's suffering. The text delves into the complexities of identity and the challenges of acknowledging a higher power while grappling with the nature of servitude imposed by mankind. Ultimately, it emphasizes the necessity of reclaiming connection to "The True Source Of ALL Life" and divine guidance.