No “One” Living, No “Body” of Life, No “Thing” Artificial or Dead Respects Those That Don’t Want To Know

Tree with one half bare branches and the other half blossoming pink flowers under a sunset sky

The content discusses the concept of evolution in this physical realm, stressing that failing to evolve is dangerous. It suggests that not progressing in any existence, dimension, or realm indicates a lack of evolutionary capability. The message carries a sense of urgency and respect, attributed to a figure named James, who identifies as part of the "Reborn Branch of Life That Is Christ." This highlights a belief in evolutionary growth and the implications of stagnation within lower planes of existence.

“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.

When Is Not Knowing What’s Going On – Not Going To Be Good Enough Anymore

If Our Creator Was A Benevolent Presence We Would Being Hanging Out Together Only An Evil Malevolent Presence Would Not Show Their Faces. Only An Evil Malevolent Presence Would Want You On Your Knees. Only An Evil Malevolent Presence Would Manifest Evil On This Planet And In The Hearts Of His Creations. The Battle Of…

The True Purpose Of Life.

The content discusses the concept of the true purpose of life is to become "Alive" by distinguishing between the physical existence and the higher purpose of life. It emphasizes that humans, as manifestations of "Man," are interconnected, with an implication of a spiritual and existential struggle against Man's internal and external influences. The author reflects on biblical references, suggesting that true awareness allows access to an eternal life beyond physical demise. A personal dream highlights the yearning for enlightenment and safety. Additionally, the author announces a forthcoming book detailing transformative life experiences and explorations of human origin, inviting publishers to connect for further opportunities.

A Granddaughter Obligated, By Her Papa’s Lack Of Faith and Cowardice

The author expresses deep concerns about the future of their granddaughter, emphasizing a desire for her to live free from societal pressures and entanglements. They oppose the notion of her being compelled to purchase corporate products to feel more alive or to be shackled by a debt-based economy that favors the wealthy. The author wishes for her to have access to true knowledge and not be silenced for her family's safety. They assert that peace, love, compassion, and truth should be inherently accessible and not dictated by human constructs, lamenting the potential regret of not having lived this ideal for her.

I Cannot Tell You Who I Am

The author grapples with identity, questioning the official narrative of human origins and truth. Suggesting that human beings have been purposefully lied to. They express concerns over walking a fictional path away from the Living God, leading to a denial of true presence and an inability to evolve. After a life-altering event in 2008, they sought clarity from the Living God regarding their existence and humanity's suffering, experiencing visions and insights about the Living, Physical and dead realms. Including information on creation and evolution. They discuss the mistaken identity stemming from the manifestation of Eve's self awareness and the addition of a false origin story highlighting the need for truth to reconnect with God. The author emphasizes that acknowledging truth can lead to a transformative and evolutionary Living Presence.

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.