Is Humanity Truly Alive? Exploring Existence

In this reflective piece from 2018, the author examines the notion of truly being "alive" versus merely existing. They argue that human behavior often revolves around asserting power and seeking security, but questions arise about whether these actions genuinely reflect a state of being alive. Instead, they propose that many people are, in fact, "walking dead," engaging in destructive behaviors to compensate for a lack of liveliness. Central to this inquiry is the importance of recognizing one’s own perceived deadness to unlock a more authentic living presence. The author advocates for a spiritual awakening that transcends societal constructs, ultimately encouraging a deeper exploration of existence.

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.”

I Went Searching For The Tree of Life

And Found The Tree Staring Back At Me In The Mirror Without A True Confirmable Origin for Modern-day Human Beings Our presence here is but a theory - a perceptive claim on reality (truth)! We could pound our chests, like a cave man all we want and lay claim; "that I am who I say…

The True Stairway to Heaven

The content presents a truthful exploration of existence, urging individuals to perceive themselves as "dead" in the context of evolution and connection to their true source of life. It outlines a step-by-step guide: beginning from recognizing one's state of being "dead," progressing through various stages of awakening, and ultimately transforming into a "Heavenly Living Being" that embodies freedom and prosperity. James critiques those who remain stagnant in their self-awareness, particularly on step two, highlighting the importance of growth and change in alignment with a divine evolutionary path. The message emphasizes the significance of choice in determining one's destiny.

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.

“i am” a “self” Perpetuating Product of “Man’s” Making

The text explores the philosophical query of existence and self-awareness, suggesting that humans, as "forms" lacking true life, grapple with intrinsic feelings of incompleteness due to a flawed foundational "calculation" of identity. This original miscalculation led to erroneous constructions of values and meanings that do not fulfill the essence of being "Alive." The narrative promotes the idea of revisiting and correcting the initial errors in life’s equations, proposing that true fulfillment comes from embracing a connection with a divine source. Ultimately, the work advocates for a transformative awakening to a more genuine "Living" presence, free from the allure of superficial gains.

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…

“I Am” Not Coming With “you”

The writing reflects a deep introspection that began on May 2, 2019, expressing a struggle with identity and separation from a previous, unified form of life. The author feels powerful yet powerless, recognizing a significant divide caused by societal forces symbolized as "They". Distanced from the essence of life and from God, the author emphasizes the importance of unity and self-recognition among humanity. The text conveys a belief that true power lies in coming together, while warning against the tactics of division and deceit. The message ultimately suggests a transformative journey towards understanding true identity beyond human constructs, with intent to publish further insights.

On The Day Of My Re-Birth

The author shares a transformative experience of self-discovery, asserting their identity as a male human after the rebirth of the branch of "Life" they were created from. They reference biblical themes, particularly John 3:16, and underscore a profound connection to God, stating that they embody a new understanding of humanity. They declare themselves neither man nor woman, as defined in The Holy Bible, Genesis 1, day 6. The author defines himself as a vessel for Man and his people, with a divine purpose that will manifest. The piece hints at a broader exploration of identity in a forthcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man,” inviting literary interest and collaboration.

What If Some “One”, Some “Body” or Some Dead “Thing” Stole The Lumber To Build A Home?

The content revolves around the philosophical question of ownership in relation to humanity, presented by James, who describes God as the material (lumber), himself as the house, and man as a thief in a metaphorical sense. He expresses this inquiry in the context of his upcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man.” Additionally, he invites literary agents and publishers who are interested in his work to reach out via email. The overarching theme illustrates an exploration of human identity and divine connection, addressing who truly possesses the home and who owns the home.

Try and Understand

Only some “thing” that is dead, would try to hurt or terminate another. This is done in an attempt to rise above another and is the desperate act of a dead or dying creation. When I bring the realization of UNBORN to the awareness of the dead, “they” will try to hurt “me”; they will try to terminate me, because they do not yet know “WHO” I am and why “I AM” here. Try and understand: the reason why “we” pull and grab for dead things, is because we are dead – not dead as we would perceive dead, but dead in the sense that we cannot or will not evolve The reason we hurt and negate others is to attempt to rise above others, because this is the only way we can figure out how to feel more alive. UNBORN must be brought to the awareness of the population. It has been deemed appropriate and critical for the UNBORN Life to see “itself” in truth, so “we” may choose which path to follow. Try and understand: the living do not hurt the living. The living do not cage the living and the living would never try to destroy the living, because the "LIVING" needs no “dead thing” and does not feel as though “it” does. It is the perception of "LIVING" which negates “our” birth. It is the perception of already being "ALIVE", which keeps us from pulling fruit from our own tree. Try and understand: “we” think we are alive, so we are “not”!

The Charlie Kirk Assassination

As the author of the writings of the Gods Day Gods Way Blog, I express deep sympathy for Charlie Kirk and his family. In this expression I cut through the veil of what we are seeing in the physical sense to an even more dire situation regarding the roots of evil and how they are intertwined with the "Life" we, as human beings were made from. It supports the life of God and Christ in lieu of Godless existence.

The True Filth Lies In Man’s Way’s

The author reflects on the complex relationship between the human being and the "Men" and "Women" that dwell within, expressing feelings of disconnection, multiplicity and war among identities, including "Man," "Christ," and a "Human". The writing, revisited from May 3, 2018, critiques humanity's lack of true enlightenment, suggesting that humans can shape information, thoughts, feelings and actions into falsehoods due to the absence of truth from "Man." The author articulates a belief in evolution and innate worth, highlighting "Man's" flaws while declaring their own eventual triumph. The piece ends with a reminder of the inevitable consequences of the "life" that humans were created from being "Reborn" and its impact on all parties involved.

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.

The Tree, The Branch and The House

A perceptive expression of truth as a human being, The author touches upon moral and ethical questions regarding the interactions with, and uses of varying species of "Life" and the potential hazards when different trees of "Life" are interconnected. The expressions relate the metaphors of trees, lumber and houses to express the possibilities of humans, being used as houses for Genesis 1 Man and his people to dwell and the realization that the "Life" the humans were made from is becoming aware of its presence and usage due to The Second Coming of "Christ".

Truth Regarding My Sexuality

God's Day God's Way is to ascertain truth of ones self and is comprehensive. I will not simply go along with other human beings beliefs regarding sexuality, because if we ask 1,000 human beings to offer reflection on any subject, the values would be split down the middle. I am trying to find a way…

I Do Not Want To Be Alive According To A Human Dictionary

The author expresses a desire to truly be "Alive" as defined by a divine source, indicating that life in the physical realm is simply formed or reformed life. They emphasize that the main goal of all life is to achieve this state of being "Alive", while creators often work against this purpose. The author, identified as "Unborn," is currently writing a book titled “I went searching for God and found Man” and is seeking literary agents or publishers for collaboration. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out via the provided email address for potential publishing opportunities.

I am Representative of Three Trees of Life

The content explores the metaphor of three trees intertwined, with one being a jungle vine representing potential negativity or harm. The narrator expresses a fear of being this harmful vine, which symbolizes conflict and suffering, and longs to be a separate, self-sufficient "Living Tree." The idea presents the struggle for individuality and the desire for divine love and freedom. The narrator questions their identity, reflecting on feelings of not being sovereign in their existence. Ultimately, there’s a hope for acknowledgment and transformation, with the realization that one must change for healing to occur, regardless of whether they embody the jungle vine.

“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.

The Child

The author reflects on the importance of love, forgiveness, kindness, understanding, compassion, and trust in life. They share a personal revelation about their writing process, feeling disconnected from their identity. The piece speculates on pregnancy and childbirth, questioning the implications of delaying a child's birth, particularly in a societal context. The author expresses a belief that abortion is wrong and likens prolonged gestation to denying a child life. They advocate for apology and reconciliation, seeking a balance between old and new beliefs. Ultimately, the writer’s uncertainty about their understanding of existence is prominent as they pursue literary opportunities.