“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.

A Flaming Sword Which Turned Every Way

The text explores the metaphor of the "flaming sword" placed by Yahweh at the entrance of the Garden of Eden, representing a barrier to an "Everlasting Heavenly Living Presence. James posits that human perception of their presence is flawed as they believe themselves to already be alive and as such, seek no further life. This perception is seen as an impenetrable barrier to achieving an evolutionary birth, as individuals become like the flaming sword, defensive and combative against truths that challenge their previously accepted programming. Ultimately, it highlights the ease by which we are controlled and suggests that we all carry a shovel around, ultimately digging our own graves.

False Prophet vs. Conspiracy Theorist

The post discusses the code of "False Prophet" as being created by Man to impede the acceptance of truths about human origins. The author posits that humans were created by Man. It also critiques the code "Conspiracy Theorists,", who are demonized by governments aiming to hide the truth. A prophecy suggests that humans will soon discern truth from fiction rapidly. The text proposes that language serves as a code for programming human beings, with sensory perception as a primary tools for this process. The author feels trapped between the conflicting influences of Man, as our creator and the systems established by humanity, expressing a desire to explore these themes in a forthcoming book.