“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.

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…

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."

Understanding Our True Identity Beyond Humanity

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.

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.