Dreams

A person in a cloak stands on a glowing forest path next to a shimmering barrier separating a vibrant magical forest from a dark industrial city.

The content explores the idea that humans, when awake, are disconnected from the "Living Realm" and the divine essence from which they originated. It suggests that true communication with this original life source occurs during sleep, implying that humans may be more alive while asleep than awake. The narrative posits that the human experience is shaped by a disconnect from the Living God, as the physical form terminates our Living connection. It advocates for a reconnection with this original life essence, stating that a constant state of sleeping might prevent harm and chaos, urging a reevaluation of our perceived reality and purpose.

If I Said I Wasn’t A Robot, How Would You Know I Was Right? If I Said I Was A Robot, How Would You Know I Was Wrong?

The content explores the idea that humans may be robots, created from a "branch of life" ripped from God, rather than created by God. It argues that our definitions of life and robots arise from human perception and programming. The author questions the designed nature of human existence, self-awareness, and potential future creations of advanced robots, suggesting that our lack of realization about our designed nature limits our evolution. The text implies that we have been misled about our origins and purpose, urging readers to acknowledge their true nature and the programming that influences their formed life, in order to save ourselves from a fate worse than death, which is to walk this land as a "zombie".

If Pinocchio Had Not?Known 

The content explores the themes of self-awareness, creation, and the nature of existence through the metaphor of Pinocchio, a puppet longing to be a real boy. It emphasizes the significance of authenticity and spiritual awakening, suggesting that true life comes from a connection to the "Source" or "Living God." The narrative contrasts external manipulation with internal self-awareness, arguing that awareness of one's true nature is liberating. It warns against being misled by false creators and highlights the importance of genuine evolution and self-discovery. Ultimately, it advocates for recognizing one’s true essence as essential for a true "Living" presence, beyond one's perception.

There Is No Dignity In Not Knowing

The post titled "The Robot" expresses the author's reflections on the concept of knowledge and identity. The author believes that a human being's inability to recognize its own truth distances itself from the Living God and smothers its ability to evolve. Highlighting that there is no dignity in ignorance, the post argues that humans were created from life pulled from God by a later generation of the first Man (plural). Instead of negating the presence of God, the realization of its physical presence as a robot will illuminate a clear path back to the Living God and the Source of all Life. The author, James, promotes his book "I Went Searching for God and Found Man" and invites publishers to reach out via email.

Humans Were Created by Man – A Human Being is a Robot – 1st Time I Ever Mentioned “It”

In 2008, a car crash led to extraordinary dreams revealing insights about human origins and existence. The author posits that since Eve's self-awareness, humanity has not walked its own path, and life does not evolve as we follow someone else’s journey toward Heaven. The author posits that humans beings were created by Man and that we are Man's robot. The discussion extends to human made robotics, questioning the implications of artificial life, self-replicating robots, and the potential for them to become self-aware. The author emphasizes the importance of spiritual awakening through prayer to either God or man. Their upcoming book, “I went searching for God and found Man,” explores these themes further.

I Am Who I Say I AM

The content argues that non-evolutionary thought resembles flat Earth beliefs, illustrating the limitations of an unaware self-aware robots that fail to evolve. It suggests that true growth entails moving beyond current self-perceptions and to evolve to realize one’s full potential, which is, not to be a robot. The author posits this potential transformation as a divine gift. The piece emphasizes that evolution means transcending mere physical existence to embrace inherited potential. The author expresses hope that individuals can shed their robotic nature and evolve. Additionally, they mention their upcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man”, inviting interested publishers to get in touch via email.