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"!

“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.

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.

Can A Species Of Life Create Their Way Out Of Existence?

The author expresses concern about humanity's submissive relationship with technology, likening it to worship of false gods. They warn that the consequences of this dependency may remain unnoticed until it's too late, but they hold onto the hope for a miracle. Despite uncertainty about why humanity matters to them, it is a significant concern. The author discusses these themes and expands upon what creations are dead in their new book titled "I went looking for God and found Man." They invite publishers interested in their insights to reach out via email, signing off as "Unborn."

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."

A Builders Story; A Creators Dilemma

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 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.

The Most Important Truth: Would You Tell Humanity?

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?

There Is A Difference Between Living and Physical Realms

The post explores the contrasts between the Living God and man, as well as the Living Realm and the Physical Realm. It states that the Physical Realm, created from life extracted from the Living Realm, mirrors but inversely reflects it. The author highlights that modern humans are created by a later generation of the first Man and that creations by humans, including corporations and technology, are lifeless. The content emphasizes the difference between humans and their creations, warning that not all creations align with their creators. The author seeks publishers for a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man."

My Birth Day

On May 12, 2025, the narrator reflects on their supposed birthday, doubting the conventional beliefs surrounding birth. They express that while society insists today is their birth day, they feel untruly born. The narrator contemplates how speaking their truth could lead to misunderstandings and potential harm, as people might view their perspective as dark or delusion. They suggest that believing one is already born negates the possibility of a natural birth and highlight the disconnect between societal norms and personal perception. Ultimately, on what is celebrated as their birthday, the narrator yearns only for genuine birth, appealing to a living God for that reality.