Freedom or Non-Existence – Sounds Perfectly Appropriate To Me

Two hikers on a mountain trail with sun rays over snow-capped peaks

The phrase "Why? Because That's The Only Foundation That The 'Dead' Understand" suggests a profound commentary on communication and meaning between the "Living Realm", the dead realm and those of us trapped in between. It implies that certain truths or expressions resonate universally, transcending all programmed beliefs. This notion prompts reflection on how “One” should feel regarding slavery and a more abstract message to those that are paying attention, that I recognize the slavery and the whip. Making a claim that “to not exist, now or ever again is better than slavery” and that this foundation is the only foundation that an evolved “reformed Life” should stand upon.

Doors We Cannot See

The content reflects on human limitations in understanding greater truths beyond physical perception. It discusses the metaphorical "armor" of programming that individuals cling to, which restricts their ability to confront obvious evils and truths. This programming (armor), likened to a life preserver, ironically leads to suffocation rather than liberation. James expresses the belief that more exists beyond what human sensory devices can pick up and warns against remaining trapped in a comfort zone that keeps one from truly "Living." Ultimately, the message encourages shedding these constraints to rise above deception and achieve a more profound "Living" presence connected to divine understanding.

“Conspiracy Theory” or “Conspiracy Theorist”

The text discusses how phrases like "conspiracy theory" and "conspiracy theorist" function as codes that influence human perception and acceptance of truths. These codes, instilled by perceived reputable sources, create values that govern our understanding, often leading us to dismiss legitimate information that contradicts our comfort. It argues that when faced with uncomfortable truths, people instinctively resort to these coded values, distancing themselves from genuine truths associated with God. The author warns that this programmed behavior may lead to societal harm and calls for awareness to break free from such influences to protect future generations.

I Will Tell My Granddaughter: “Papa Does Not Know, You Walk Any Way You Want To Sweetie”

In a reflective post, James contemplates his granddaughter's carefree behavior at the beach, contrasting it with his partner Nana's strict beliefs about child conduct. Torn between differing perceptions, James grapples with the nature of truth and belief, realizing that questioning established programming is essential, even if it leads to confusion. He emphasizes that beliefs should not define identity, expressing a desire for genuine truth over adherence to societal norms. Ultimately, he resolves to support his granddaughter's freedom of expression, affirming his uncertainty while valuing the journey of inquiry over blind acceptance of beliefs.