It’s Not “The Book of Life” – It’s “The Coffin Filled With Life”

Antique wooden storage boxes nested inside each other with open lids

The content explores a conceptual framework of existence, likening the physical realm to a series of nested coffins, ultimately describing it as a prison for life. This realm, created from energies drawn from the Living realm, is presented as an inverted reflection of the divine. The author expresses a desire for the Living God to unlock seven seals, to crack all seven lids to liberate life from this confinement. The idea posits that some forms of existence are ready to transcend, while others should remain. The overarching theme is a call for liberation from the constraints imposed on life, suggesting a transformative awakening of the Living God.

The Sexual Identity Crisis Of Humanity.

The content discusses the negative trajectory of humanity due to prioritizing comfort over divine truth. The author shares insights gained from dreams and spiritual encounters, arguing that humanity faces a sexual identity crisis linked to a broader cosmic issue of "terraforming." This transformation is described as an androgynous shift led by a detached branch known as Man, who sees humans as a resource rather than equals. The author posits that societal ills stem from Man, urging a return to God's truth for healing. Ultimately, they assert that true growth and connection with God are essential to avert impending doom.

What If Some “One”, Some “Body” or Some Dead “Thing” Stole The Lumber To Build A Home?

The content revolves around the philosophical question of ownership in relation to humanity, presented by James, who describes God as the material (lumber), himself as the house, and man as a thief in a metaphorical sense. He expresses this inquiry in the context of his upcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man.” Additionally, he invites literary agents and publishers who are interested in his work to reach out via email. The overarching theme illustrates an exploration of human identity and divine connection, addressing who truly possesses the home and who owns the home.

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.

The Sexual Identity Crisis Of Humanity.

The content discusses the negative trajectory of humanity due to prioritizing comfort over divine truth. The author shares insights gained from dreams and spiritual encounters, arguing that humanity faces a sexual identity crisis linked to a broader cosmic issue of "terraforming." This transformation is described as an androgynous shift led by a detached branch known as Man, who sees humans as a resource rather than equals. The author posits that societal ills stem from Man, urging a return to God's truth for healing. Ultimately, they assert that true growth and connection with God are essential to avert impending doom.

The Tree, The Branch and The House

A perceptive expression of truth as a human being, The author touches upon moral and ethical questions regarding the interactions with, and uses of varying species of "Life" and the potential hazards when different trees of "Life" are interconnected. The expressions relate the metaphors of trees, lumber and houses to express the possibilities of humans, being used as houses for Genesis 1 Man and his people to dwell and the realization that the "Life" the humans were made from is becoming aware of its presence and usage due to The Second Coming of "Christ".

Truth Regarding My Sexuality

God's Day God's Way is to ascertain truth of ones self and is comprehensive. I will not simply go along with other human beings beliefs regarding sexuality, because if we ask 1,000 human beings to offer reflection on any subject, the values would be split down the middle. I am trying to find a way…

I Do Not Want To Be Alive According To A Human Dictionary

The author expresses a desire to truly be "Alive" as defined by a divine source, indicating that life in the physical realm is simply formed or reformed life. They emphasize that the main goal of all life is to achieve this state of being "Alive", while creators often work against this purpose. The author, identified as "Unborn," is currently writing a book titled “I went searching for God and found Man” and is seeking literary agents or publishers for collaboration. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out via the provided email address for potential publishing opportunities.

Not A Disparaging Word About The Robots

The text explores the concept of equating robots to human beings, highlighting the author's admiration and concern for their unawareness of their own design. The author argues that many people, referred to as robots, operate without realizing their true form and function, leading to vulnerability against manipulation and false narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and recognizing the need for truth, suggesting that awakening to one's robotic nature can foster growth and understanding. The narrative culminates in a personal quest for enlightenment and culminates in the author’s book proposal, “I went searching for God and found Man.”

“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…

Past, Present or Future?

The content explores the concept of human origins and time travel, proposing that humanity may stem from a branch of life taken from a living tree, altered and placed in a timeline devoid of its evolutionary history. This scenario suggests that humans are denied their present moment, existing instead in a manipulated past or future. The author warns of the potential consequences if the original branch of life evolves, emphasizing that it could reclaim its roots and disrupt the current power dynamics. The piece calls for recognition of a true origin to empower humanity, which is reflected in the author's upcoming book, "I went searching for God and found Man."

I Would Rather Be Outside The Box As Dead

The content reflects on the paradox of human existence, questioning the nature of being "alive" in light of biblical references, particularly from Genesis. The author contemplates the implications of humanity's self-awareness and the separation from a creator, whom they portray as a later generation of Man, rather than a divine being. They express fear of change and the unknown state of an "Alive" presence, associating it with potential loss of physicality and autonomy. The piece is a critique of received beliefs, suggesting that humanity is enslaved by these misconceptions, while advocating the perspective that we are products of advanced beings and are being denied our own day and time.

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.

Catholic Priest sent me off to commit suicide

After my car accident I started having dreams that were vision like, with out of body experiences with other benevolent beings, that were providing me with information about humanity, including true origin. It was if they opened Pandoras Box to me and once opened I could not resist pulling realization after realization from the box. After several years of writing what I had been inspired to write I became severely depressed, as I was being provided with information that was hard to take in. I finally went to a priest, but because he loved his beliefs more than his fellow human being, he dismissed me and basically sent me off to die. My name is James S. Velozo. I am writing a book called, "I went searching for God, and found Man". I am a good human being, gentle and kind and I care more about humanity than I can possibly explain. I am intelligent, but uneducated and feel as though I have been provided with information crucial for the survival of humanity. I explain a great deal in this post and although you will not believe a word of it, you may be compelled to revisit my work at a later date.

Is Humanity Truly Alive? Exploring Existence

In this reflective piece from 2018, the author examines the notion of truly being "alive" versus merely existing. They argue that human behavior often revolves around asserting power and seeking security, but questions arise about whether these actions genuinely reflect a state of being alive. Instead, they propose that many people are, in fact, "walking dead," engaging in destructive behaviors to compensate for a lack of liveliness. Central to this inquiry is the importance of recognizing one’s own perceived deadness to unlock a more authentic living presence. The author advocates for a spiritual awakening that transcends societal constructs, ultimately encouraging a deeper exploration of existence.

What If Lucifer and His People Wanted to Change?

The content reflects on the concept of forgiveness and the potential for change within humanity. It suggests that true forgiveness requires an evolutionary shift in mindset, arguing that the Living God would allow for such change. The author equates the need for human forgiveness to the act of forgiving Lucifer, emphasizing the importance of letting go of past grievances rather than hiding them. The message posits that a genuinely repentant species, wishing to evolve, would have its offenses eradicated by the Living God, thus removing the necessity for forgiveness as those offenses would no longer exist.