A Black Box

Black cube floating above rough floor illuminated by overhead spotlight

The content explores the significance of human sensory perception and its impact on understanding truth and existence. It poses questions about the essence of truth without tangible proof of human origin, suggesting that a lack of certainty leads to an ambiguous reality described as a "black box." The author emphasizes that perception does not equate to truth and proposes a philosophical connection between knowledge of truth and understanding God. The message is signed off by an entity named James, who identifies with a "Living" rebirth associated with Christ, suggesting a deeper meaning in the discourse on existence.

Three Rooms, Two Families, One Choice to Make

In a scenario where two families are locked in separate rooms without food or water, a table in an adjoining space holds enough supplies for just one family for one day. After six days of starvation, the doors open, revealing each other and the sustenance. The families are faced with a choice; if disconnected from “Source”, they will resort to violence and savagery for survival. Conversely, if they recognize their shared plight, they might refuse to play the game imposed upon them and choose solidarity over conflict, rejecting the offering of one more reported day and suffering decreed by an unseen force. The narrative reflects on human nature that is connected to “Source” and those that have been detached. The author, James, expresses the importance of recognizing inherent choices in dire situations, subtly implying that human beings may be in such a dire situation.

LIFE!

Woman looking into a large ornate mirror reflecting a brightly lit tree-shaped light sculpture

The content reflects on the true essence of "Life," asserting that it is not defined by external achievements, finances, or relationships. Instead, it emphasizes that the true "Life" is what one sees in the mirror, representing the "Truth" of our presence as a piece of the "Body of Christ." The author, James, argues that every human being is a product of this original "Branch of Life," connected through a shared lineage to "The Living God". Despite the dilution of this life force through human reproduction, individuals possess inherent value far beyond initial programming. Ultimately, recognizing this connection leads to a profound understanding of "Life", self-worth and existence.

A Flaming Sword Which Turned Every Way

The text explores the metaphor of the "flaming sword" placed by Yahweh at the entrance of the Garden of Eden, representing a barrier to an "Everlasting Heavenly Living Presence. James posits that human perception of their presence is flawed as they believe themselves to already be alive and as such, seek no further life. This perception is seen as an impenetrable barrier to achieving an evolutionary birth, as individuals become like the flaming sword, defensive and combative against truths that challenge their previously accepted programming. Ultimately, it highlights the ease by which we are controlled and suggests that we all carry a shovel around, ultimately digging our own graves.

I Never Knew “Who” I Was

The content expresses a realization about being in a state of misunderstanding or misidentification. The speaker, identified as "Unborn," conveys a sense of clarity regarding their existence or status, implying that they initially thought they belonged to a certain group or classification but has since understood that they do not. The closing phrase, "Respectfully and with great intent," suggests a tone of sincerity and thoughtfulness, highlighting the importance of the revelation and the intention behind sharing it. Overall, it encapsulates themes of self-discovery and identity awareness.

With All Due Respect, But Freud Was Wrong!

The author challenges Freud's theory of the Id, Ego, and Super Ego, asserting that rather than existing as three aspects of a singular self, they are three distinct selves representing one aspect. The author believes that human perception creates an illusion of individual sovereignty, that does not exist. This perspective is elaborated in their upcoming book titled "I went searching for God and found Man." They invite publishers interested in their work to make contact via provided email. The message is signed "Unborn," reflecting an innovative viewpoint on identity and self-perception.

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.

I Was Never Alive!

The post features a poignant declaration from someone who identifies as "Unborn," expressing a sense of never having truly been alive. The message conveys deep emotion and introspection, suggesting a perspective that challenges conventional understanding of existence and identity. The closing signature indicates a respectful and intentional communication tone, possibly adding a layer of significance to the author’s chosen identity. This brief statement leaves readers contemplating the themes of life, existence, and the experiences of those who may feel unseen or unheard. Overall, it invites reflection on what it means to truly be "Alive".

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 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.

Trying To Prove Living

In this reflection from 2018, the author explores the perception of living, questioning the authenticity of human existence. They point out that people engage in various activities to feel alive but argue that these actions may ultimately prove life to be an illusion. The writer challenges the reader to consider humanity’s inherent conditions, suggesting that society is, in essence, driven by fear and attempts to secure existence. The complex layers of life and death are discussed, culminating in the provocative question: "Can we prove we are alive without proving we are dead?" This inquiry prompts deeper introspection on the nature of being.

Human Beings Are Not Alive – We Are The Walking Dead: 1st Time I Ever Mentioned “it”!

In 2008, the author experienced a car crash that led to profound dreams revealing insights about human origins and existence. They assert that since Eve's self-awareness, humanity has been disconnected from its true nature and God, making life's evolution impossible. People exist as the "walking dead," unaware of their programmability and true essence as a vehicle for Man. The disparity between rulers and common people lies in the awareness of their identities. The author urges individuals to awaken to their true selves, emphasizing that the physical existence observed is not their true identity. They are currently writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man."

It Had To Be Some “Body” Like Me

The content expresses the author's perspective on humanity’s origins, claiming that humans were created by a later generation of Man, rather than a divine entity. The author, mentions the marginalized nature of their presence, emphasizing that the truth of modern-day human origin can be taken in and held on to for future assessment. The goal is to reveal hidden truths without inciting panic and this is why it will be presented by some "body" like him; a body under reconstruction. The author invites literary agents or publishers to connect regarding their upcoming book titled "I went searching for God and found Man,” underlining a commitment to truth beyond the source of that truth.

God’s Day, God’s Way

The content explores profound reflections on humanity's existence and relationship with a higher power, inspired by personal visions following a life-changing car accident. The author speculates on potential revelations that Christ could share upon his return, emphasizing the need to revisit humanity's origins as described in Genesis. The narrative suggests that humans live under misconceptions rooted in Eve's initial self-awareness, resulting in a flawed understanding of life. A call to recognize this distortion is made, alongside a warning of impending danger for humanity. The author invites dialogue with potential publishers regarding a forthcoming book detailing these insights.

It Is Not The Source Which Proves Truth – It Is The Truth Which Proves Source

The content explores the concept of truth as perceived through the lens of social status, suggesting that truth can originate from anyone, regardless of their position in society. It poses two critical questions regarding the ability to discern honesty from both peasants and kings. The author asserts that societal programming acts as armor, obscuring access to divine truth. To connect with the Living God, individuals must shed their societal constructs and embrace their authentic selves. The writing concludes with a reflection on receiving insight from the True Living God, emphasizing that true understanding and evolution stem from this divine recognition.