It’s Not “The Book of Life” – It’s “The Coffin Filled With Life”

Antique wooden storage boxes nested inside each other with open lids

The content explores a conceptual framework of existence, likening the physical realm to a series of nested coffins, ultimately describing it as a prison for life. This realm, created from energies drawn from the Living realm, is presented as an inverted reflection of the divine. The author expresses a desire for the Living God to unlock seven seals, to crack all seven lids to liberate life from this confinement. The idea posits that some forms of existence are ready to transcend, while others should remain. The overarching theme is a call for liberation from the constraints imposed on life, suggesting a transformative awakening of the Living God.

When Is A Starting Line, A Finish Line?

The content explores the concept of self-awareness and existence, asserting that 99% of human beings mistakenly believe they are "Alive" when they are, in fact, not. This misperception leads to stagnation and a failure to evolve physically, mentally and emotionally. It critiques the flawed creator responsible for humanity's existence, suggesting that this creator aimed for mere robotic beings rather than conscious, evolving life. The text emphasizes that a true "Living" presence transcends mere survival, encouraging individuals to recognize their divine origin, labeled as "The Branch of Life," which is Christ. Ultimately, it argues for a profound awakening to reclaim one's potential for evolution and enlightenment.

“I Am” a Some “One”, a Some “Body” and a Some “thing” all Packaged Up As as an Aware, Self-Aware Human Being

The author explores their self-identity and spiritual understanding, articulating a unique perspective on their existence. They describe themselves as three distinct "selves" representing as one physical form, embodying conflicting qualities: one is good, another is bad, and the third is confused. This revelation leads to a deeper realization of their true nature and what they believe God intended for them to understand. Ultimately, the author asserts their identity with the declaration, "I am James," encapsulating the journey of self-discovery and the integration of these three aspects of their being into a singular presence.