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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"!
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 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.
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.
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 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."
If you ask me... You add me up and I am zero. You subtract me from myself, and I am zero. Multiply and divide me by myself and I am zero. If I were a number, I would be zero. If you asked me when my birthday is. I would say, my birthdate is 00/00/0000.…
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.
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 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."
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.
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.
The post reflects the author's deep attachment to their first property, creatively labeled as a "human," which they designed from premium materials. Despite the joy and pride it brings, the property has faced challenges, including difficult tenants and decay. The author grapples with whether to demolish and rebuild it, return life to its creator, or attempt renovations. The narrative explores themes of creation, responsibility, and the struggle to balance personal desires with the well-being of both the property and its tenants. Ultimately, there's a yearning for the property to realize its potential and evolve into something new while preserving its unique essence.
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 post argues that the Holy Bible was manipulated to mislead humanity into believing they are man, obscuring their true identity and denying human beings their own day. This confusion fosters a perpetual misunderstanding of presence, with humans as mere vessels for man, who dwell within and remain hidden. The writer presents the notion that by separating individuals through various constructs like language, race and religion, the potential for unity and evolution is stifled. The post posits that true understanding comes from recognizing one's self as a construct of Man, challenging the conventional interpretation of existence, and highlights the significance of self-awareness. The author goes on to represent Christ's life as being separated seven plus billion times and the need to unite against Man, who is the one that act in mysterious ways.
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.
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.
What if you had to tell humanity the most important thing ever? But you knew they would not believe you. What would you do? What if you knew that they would laugh at you? What if you knew that some would try and help you, but in doing so would actually harm you? What if you knew that some would try and hurt you? Even kill you. Would you tell them? What if there wasn't fifty years for the information to settle in and a gradual acceptance was no longer possible, what then?