If It Has A Soul, It Is An Inhabited Land

The content explores the contrast between animals and humans stating that animals possess no conscience or self-awareness, while humans do. It suggests that humans embody a soul which is a creation of a more advanced species of life, referred to as Genesis 1 "Man." This soul allows for Man and his people to dwell within the body created from the life of "Christ". The author posits that the inside life and the outside life are from different trees, with contrasting instincts. The writing reflects on themes of existence, liberation, and self-awareness, arguing that humans are trapped in a facade created by "Man" and that true understanding requires reconnecting with their original life source, which was "God". The author expresses a desire for liberation, freedom and to walk this land as a sovereign nation.

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.

“I” Would Not Hurt A Fly

(I am not referring to human beings, I am referring to Man and his people, the ones that dwell within the soul of each and every "body" on this planet.) I woke up on the morning mentioned below with this writing in my head. It is not written from my perspective as a physical human…