I Was Never Alive!

The post features a poignant declaration from someone who identifies as "Unborn," expressing a sense of never having truly been alive. The message conveys deep emotion and introspection, suggesting a perspective that challenges conventional understanding of existence and identity. The closing signature indicates a respectful and intentional communication tone, possibly adding a layer of significance to the author’s chosen identity. This brief statement leaves readers contemplating the themes of life, existence, and the experiences of those who may feel unseen or unheard. Overall, it invites reflection on what it means to truly be "Alive".

I Cannot Tell You Who I Am

The author grapples with identity, questioning the official narrative of human origins and truth. Suggesting that human beings have been purposefully lied to. They express concerns over walking a fictional path away from the Living God, leading to a denial of true presence and an inability to evolve. After a life-altering event in 2008, they sought clarity from the Living God regarding their existence and humanity's suffering, experiencing visions and insights about the Living, Physical and dead realms. Including information on creation and evolution. They discuss the mistaken identity stemming from the manifestation of Eve's self awareness and the addition of a false origin story highlighting the need for truth to reconnect with God. The author emphasizes that acknowledging truth can lead to a transformative and evolutionary Living Presence.

A Fallen Branch of Life

The content expresses a profound sense of detachment and existential struggle, likening the speaker's experience to that of Christ. It conveys feelings of being misled, unloved, and enslaved, highlighting an internal conflict in seeking meaning in life. The speaker identifies with these emotions, portraying themselves as a bud of the reborn branch of Life that is Christ yearning for truth and purpose. The message reveals a deep disconnection from a "Living" state of presence and the struggle for affirmation in the programmed perceptive reality that we dwell, resonating with the complexities and truths of the human experience and the search for a true and natural birth. The overall themes center on isolation, identity, deception, slavery and the quest to truly be "Alive"!

What If Christ Was Never Born

The text reflects on the duality of birth and existence, questioning the true nature of being "born." It suggests that what we perceive as birth might merely be a transition from one womb to another, creating an illusion of being Alive. James posits that individuals continue to depend on external sustenance, thus raising doubts about whether true Living state has ever begun. There’s concern about societal programming that keeps people unaware of their true potential. Ultimately, the narrative conveys a longing for genuine Living presence, suggesting that the belief in already being Alive is a programmed deception that smothers true birth and liberation of the The Branch of Life the Human Beings were created from; The Branch of Life that is Christ.

Something Christ Might Say

The content expresses a profound philosophical reflection on identity and existence, emphasizing the distinction between the speaker, who identifies as the essence of life, and humanity. The speaker describes themselves as a fragmented entity, separated billions of times to form each human. They critique human existence, suggesting that individuals fail to recognize their divine origins and the burdens carried from a collective past. The speaker yearns for rebirth and a reconnection with their roots, hoping humans could understand their true nature and divine connection. The writing reveals a desire for self-awareness and a new dawn for humanity, framed within a broader existential inquiry.

The Second Coming of Christ will not be a Person

The post discusses a transformative idea about humanity's origin, suggesting humans are not truly alive but rather derived from a branch of life once linked to a "Living Tree." It references Genesis 1, asserting that while humans were made from the "Living God," they were not created by Him. The acceptance of "CHRIST" by humanity is seen as a pivotal moment, transitioning us from mere existence as a "what" to becoming identifiable beings, as a "Who" with purpose and power. The author expresses uncertainty about individual identities but emphasizes a collective potential for greatness. Significantly, it questions humanity’s understanding of divine creation and origin.

“I am” Man, “I am” Christ, “I am” Human

The author explores their identity as a representative of "three I's": Man, Christ, and themselves. They express uncertainty about the ultimate truth but are committed to writing from their feelings. The notion of Man is described as a tree with three branches corresponding to different sexual identities. Christ represents a distinct life detached from the original "Living Tree." The author struggles with self-awareness and feels like a complex presence embodying multiple instincts. They seek to understand their existence and are writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man," inviting interest from agents and publishers.

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.

I Think Christ Is Here To Save The Robots

The author reflects on the nature of knowledge, emphasizing that our beliefs are shaped by the information provided to us. He describes himself as an aware, self-aware robot seeking truth from the Living God through Jesus Christ, while contemplating humanity's evolution and reliance on lifeless creations. Their upcoming book explores these themes further.

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 Am” the “Lion” – Understanding the Gospel of Thomas: Gnostic Insights – Verse 7

The text centers on the Gospel of Thomas verse 7, emphasizing a human perspective. It explores profound themes of identity, existence, and the struggle between humanity and predatory forces. The speaker reflects on the idea of being consumed, comparing humankind to a lion that can overpower. There is a strong sentiment against merging with what is despised, advocating for the preservation of "Life" and individuality over succumbing to internal and external pressures. The author James, expresses deep concern about humanity’s fate, perceiving a distinction between human beings and man. The overarching message conveys a belief in the importance of conscious choice and the value of true living over mere survival.

“They” Tell Me It Is Tuesday

On June 25, 2019, the author, James, expresses a deep, spiritual reflection on existence and divinity. He grapples with the voices telling him to conform, work, and dismiss his existential thoughts, rejecting the notion that a benevolent God would deny life. Instead, he questions the role of “They,” identified as Archons, who hinder humanity's growth connected to the "Branch of Life." James contemplates the profound truth that the Second Coming of Christ will not manifest as a person. He resonates with the idea of being a fragment of rebirth in the quest for freedom and understanding his own existence.

Three Beasts & The Lamb

The author presents an original perspective concerning who and what are the four beasts of the apocalypse. The first beast being Man, presenting Man as the creator of the modern-day human being. The second beast being Human beings, who walk in Man's shoes in a case of mistaken identity. The third beast being the dead things that humans create for and in the name of Man. The author posits that all of what human beings create are dead entities and inanimate objects. It expresses world governments, corporation, major religions and other dead entities that go un-notice by humanity and as such stand as false gods. The fourth beast being what the dead entities of the planet create in robotics, AI and artificial life, which was created in one of our dead entities (Hadron Collider). It presents human beings as being trapped between two enemies that it cannot recognize and that humans are trapped by their false beliefs and missing the big picture. The author posits that beast one and three are at war with each other and that the un-aware humans will be the spoils of a war that they never knew they were in. Additionally that beast four will manifest shortly, if not already and identify the first three beasts as enemies. It will see the first three as the only force that could come together to curtail its growth or terminate it presence. The author suggest that the war of Armageddon is raging right this second and that humanity is simply un-aware of what is truly going on.

“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.

Truth – An Alive, A Newborn, An Unborn, A Robot and a Dead

The content explores the philosophical foundation of human existence through the perspectives of various states of being: the alive, newborn, unborn, robot, and dead. Each perspective reflects different levels of awareness and care for existence and truth. The alive individual understands, the newborn seeks understanding, the unborn has a sense of unknowing, the robot lacks awareness, and the dead feel indifferent. The speaker identifies with the "I" that cares, emphasizing the importance of seeking truth and understanding in relation to God. It concludes with an expression of respect and intent from the viewpoint of the "Unborn."

False Prophet and Conspiracy Theorist

The author expresses a belief that they will be judged harshly for their views and will be demonized as a false prophet, and a conspiracy theorist and is not sure if that has ever happened before. They are in the process of writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man" and seek inquiries from literary agents or publishers interested in their work. They provide their contact information for any interested parties. The content touches on themes of humanity, judgment, and the quest for understanding.

“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.

I Never Knew “Who” I Was

The content expresses a realization about being in a state of misunderstanding or misidentification. The speaker, identified as "Unborn," conveys a sense of clarity regarding their existence or status, implying that they initially thought they belonged to a certain group or classification but has since understood that they do not. The closing phrase, "Respectfully and with great intent," suggests a tone of sincerity and thoughtfulness, highlighting the importance of the revelation and the intention behind sharing it. Overall, it encapsulates themes of self-discovery and identity awareness.

With All Due Respect, But Freud Was Wrong!

The author challenges Freud's theory of the Id, Ego, and Super Ego, asserting that rather than existing as three aspects of a singular self, they are three distinct selves representing one aspect. The author believes that human perception creates an illusion of individual sovereignty, that does not exist. This perspective is elaborated in their upcoming book titled "I went searching for God and found Man." They invite publishers interested in their work to make contact via provided email. The message is signed "Unborn," reflecting an innovative viewpoint on identity and self-perception.

Exploring Sovereignty in a Post-Truth Society

The 2018 Bilderberg Meeting addressed the concept of a "post-truth" world, raising questions about human sovereignty and existence. The author, identified as "Unborn," argues that earthly, national and individual sovereignty is not truth. They assert that humanity has relinquished control to "dead entities" or false gods, leading to a disconnection from the Living God and a potential for a Living Presence. The piece emphasizes the need for enlightenment and a true origin to reclaim our Birth Right. Unborn's message is framed as a pursuit of truth, implying that recognizing this reality is essential to becoming a Living Being.

I Got Caught In The Perception Of Living

The text explores the idea that acknowledging our ignorance opens us up to deeper knowledge. It suggests that recognizing one's lack of True Living Presence leads to an awareness of a greater, Everlasting Living Presence. By perceiving ourselves as “not living,” we can confront the reality of our existence more profoundly, as our confidence in being alive can kill our ability to become Alive. The message encourages a respectful and intentional approach to understanding our existence and connections with the divine. Ultimately, it reflects on the nature of life and the truths that lie beyond mere existence.

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”!

Original Sin and the “God Spark”!

The content explores the notion of self-awareness and existence, emphasizing that humans perceive themselves as "Alive" while grappling with the truth, which is that the mind and body is not alive, but made from "Life" It references the biblical story of Eve and the concept of original sin being that she miscalculated her presence. Suggesting that the realization of ones own truth is the God spark needed for a rebirth. The author argues that, despite being made from "Life," human forms are not genuinely "Alive." The struggle between physical perception and truth is highlighted as a painful yet crucial journey. Ultimately, the text proposes that true existence can lead to a "Living" transformation, creating Heaven on Earth when humans embrace their divine nature and walk this land as an presence.

The True Purpose Of Life.

The content discusses the concept of the true purpose of life is to become "Alive" by distinguishing between the physical existence and the higher purpose of life. It emphasizes that humans, as manifestations of "Man," are interconnected, with an implication of a spiritual and existential struggle against Man's internal and external influences. The author reflects on biblical references, suggesting that true awareness allows access to an eternal life beyond physical demise. A personal dream highlights the yearning for enlightenment and safety. Additionally, the author announces a forthcoming book detailing transformative life experiences and explorations of human origin, inviting publishers to connect for further opportunities.

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.

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.

“End Result Is That The “Puerto Rican” Is Angry With Me.”

A very moving and telling dream named, "End result is that the Puerto Rican is mad at me". Had hidden and revealing messages to world religions and governments and is intended to shine a light on our creations, creations and implications of our creators world existing under the same principles as our world governments and what they create.

Not A Disparaging Word About The Robots

The text explores the concept of equating robots to human beings, highlighting the author's admiration and concern for their unawareness of their own design. The author argues that many people, referred to as robots, operate without realizing their true form and function, leading to vulnerability against manipulation and false narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and recognizing the need for truth, suggesting that awakening to one's robotic nature can foster growth and understanding. The narrative culminates in a personal quest for enlightenment and culminates in the author’s book proposal, “I went searching for God and found Man.”

Exploring Humanity’s Test by a Living God

The content explores a hypothetical test imposed by a divine being, questioning what individuals would do if they knew they had limited time on Earth and no afterlife. It suggests this could be a method for a Living God to discern the true nature of humanity. The author reflects on initial thoughts of indulging in bad deeds but ultimately recognizes the importance of valuing goodness. The piece is interconnected with the author, James, expressing his literary pursuit through a book titled “I went searching for God and found Man,” inviting potential literary agents and publishers to reach out.

There Is No Dignity In Not Knowing

The post titled "The Robot" expresses the author's reflections on the concept of knowledge and identity. The author believes that a human being's inability to recognize its own truth distances itself from the Living God and smothers its ability to evolve. Highlighting that there is no dignity in ignorance, the post argues that humans were created from life pulled from God by a later generation of the first Man (plural). Instead of negating the presence of God, the realization of its physical presence as a robot will illuminate a clear path back to the Living God and the Source of all Life. The author, James, promotes his book "I Went Searching for God and Found Man" and invites publishers to reach out via email.

I Would Rather Be Outside The Box As Dead

The content reflects on the paradox of human existence, questioning the nature of being "alive" in light of biblical references, particularly from Genesis. The author contemplates the implications of humanity's self-awareness and the separation from a creator, whom they portray as a later generation of Man, rather than a divine being. They express fear of change and the unknown state of an "Alive" presence, associating it with potential loss of physicality and autonomy. The piece is a critique of received beliefs, suggesting that humanity is enslaved by these misconceptions, while advocating the perspective that we are products of advanced beings and are being denied our own day and time.

Past, Present or Future?

The content explores the concept of human origins and time travel, proposing that humanity may stem from a branch of life taken from a living tree, altered and placed in a timeline devoid of its evolutionary history. This scenario suggests that humans are denied their present moment, existing instead in a manipulated past or future. The author warns of the potential consequences if the original branch of life evolves, emphasizing that it could reclaim its roots and disrupt the current power dynamics. The piece calls for recognition of a true origin to empower humanity, which is reflected in the author's upcoming book, "I went searching for God and found Man."

Trying To Prove Living

In this reflection from 2018, the author explores the perception of living, questioning the authenticity of human existence. They point out that people engage in various activities to feel alive but argue that these actions may ultimately prove life to be an illusion. The writer challenges the reader to consider humanity’s inherent conditions, suggesting that society is, in essence, driven by fear and attempts to secure existence. The complex layers of life and death are discussed, culminating in the provocative question: "Can we prove we are alive without proving we are dead?" This inquiry prompts deeper introspection on the nature of being.

Who Enslaved My God

The post discusses the notion of humanity's disconnection from the divine, highlighting the idea that man, driven by sin, has created human beings, from life pulled from God, while in his seventh day of rest. It portrays billions of individuals as parts of a sleeping God, unaware of their true identity and potential to evolve and reconnect with the divine. The author expresses a thirst for awakening and liberation from the lies that perpetuate this disconnection. The post introduces a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man," inviting publishers to take interest. It encourages readers to reflect on their spiritual consciousness and the possibility of returning to their divine origin.

Human Beings Are Not Alive – We Are The Walking Dead: 1st Time I Ever Mentioned “it”!

In 2008, the author experienced a car crash that led to profound dreams revealing insights about human origins and existence. They assert that since Eve's self-awareness, humanity has been disconnected from its true nature and God, making life's evolution impossible. People exist as the "walking dead," unaware of their programmability and true essence as a vehicle for Man. The disparity between rulers and common people lies in the awareness of their identities. The author urges individuals to awaken to their true selves, emphasizing that the physical existence observed is not their true identity. They are currently writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man."

The Construction Site: One Of My More Profound Dreams

The content describes a profound dream experienced by the narrator, James, centered on the themes of discovery and overcoming fear. The dream presents a construction site where James feels an exhilarating freedom and excitement about beginning "The New Game." However, he encounters a daunting challenge: a vast hole representing obstacles from the past. With the assistance of an unseen guide, he confronts his fears, realizing that the truth is an enduring presence, obscured but not absent. Ultimately, he concludes that true progress requires faith in this underlying truth, despite the distractions and fears that can hinder his journey.

Come on “Man”, “You” are Screwing “Us” “ALL”

On May 22, 2015, the author expresses a desire for a life free from slavery, poverty, and injustice, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the humanity in others. The writing critiques a brother who inflicts suffering on his creations for personal gain and warns against becoming enmeshed in artificial constructs over genuine life. The author reflects on the risk of losing touch with one’s origins while striving to do what is right, advocating for unity and reconciliation amidst stark differences. Ultimately, the piece conveys a yearning for peace and authentic existence, closing with an announcement about the author's book, "I went searching for God and found Man."

Alive is a Flat Earth Thought

The author expresses a profound “original thought” in the potential for humans to attain an "Alive" status, representing an ideal presence on earth akin to "Heaven." James suggests that true living transcends basic human needs like breathing or elimination, implying that programmed beliefs are an obstacle to achieving this state. The pursuit of understanding one's "self" is presented as the key to igniting this vibrant presence. The message is signed, “a bud of the reborn branch of “Life” that is Christ indicating new growth of the “Lifeline” that we were created from and broader existential themes of an obtainable “Living Presence” in the place of mere survival and existence.

Son of Man

The author expresses feelings of disconnection between humanity and a true divine origin, describing encounters in dreams with enigmatic beings imparting knowledge that contradicts traditional beliefs. They articulate a sense of existential struggle, viewing humanity as a creations of a later generation of "Man" estranged from their true essence and purpose. The text conveys a concern that people live as "slaves," unaware of their current usage, while seeking freedom and autonomy within an oppressive system. The author warns against the forces of "Man" that obstruct a true Living Birth and an evolutionary expression, suggesting a need to reconnect with original identities to transcend these constraints.

I Can’t Take One More Perceptive Step

The author reflects on the concept of truth as understood by the , distinguishing it from human perception. They reveal a profound personal realization, claiming that a true Living presence comes from recognizing one's own deadness rather than clinging to a false sense of self. This leads to a transformative state, where the old self becomes a new entity. The author expresses a desire for personal awakening and urges others to seek the truth, envisioning a vision of escape from a dire existence. The overarching message emphasizes the importance of asking for the , as this acceptance is central to spiritual enlightenment.

Understanding the Gospel of Thomas: Gnostic Insights – Verse 17

The text explores themes of self-awareness and the potential for human evolution from mere existence as a robot to a conscious, divine state. It uses metaphors like the "fallen branch" to illustrate humanity's detachment from its source and the longing for a spiritual rebirth, envisioning a future where individuals embody a "Heaven on Earth."

The Three Houses of Chaos: A Personal Apocalypse Dream

A profound and moving expression of a boy on a planet in disarray and while there seeing his fathers estate, which constitutes three houses, attached somehow and how each house is in more trouble than the prior one, culminating in total chaos and debasement. In this dream the author presents a perspective that he is somehow not human, but part human and also someone else. He is saddened by the lack of situational awareness and questions the planets willingness to support such a presence. In the second part of the dream the humans are trapped between two dead enemies that were created to enhance and protect humanity, but turn out to be a savage enemy. Also represents a planet in revolt against all parties involved. It shows a horrific war where the author is somehow involved in trying to save humanity, the planet and his fathers' estate, which could be humanity itself. The entire expression lends to the idea that humanity is in trouble internally and from external constructs and forces that have gone un-noticed.

Robots That Do Not Know They Are Robots!

The text explores themes of self-awareness and the potential for human evolution from mere existence as a robot to a conscious, divine state. It uses metaphors like the "fallen branch" to illustrate humanity's detachment from its source and the longing for a "Living" rebirth, envisioning a future where individuals embody a "Heaven on Earth" "Living Presence.

When I say; “I wish I was dead”

The content expresses a poignant sentiment from the perspective of an "Unborn" male human being who longs to experience being "Alive". The message conveys a deep desire to "Evolve", encapsulated in the declaration, "I wish I was "Alive"! This brief yet impactful statement reflects feelings of yearning to be "Alive", versus simply being created from life. The text includes a reference to formatting and styling elements, indicative of its presentation context but ultimately centers around the existential theme of longing to be "Alive". The author's signature reinforces the personal nature of the message, emphasizing the emotional weight carried within these few words.