The Most Important Question of Our Life

On February 6, 2018, the author, identifying as "Unborn," reflects on a profound question: "Can We Prove We Are Alive; Without Proving We Are Dead?" This introspection reveals feelings of existential uncertainty. The author expresses respect and intent in exploring the nature of "Living" and existence, and identifies with a "Living belief", referring to themselves as "A Bud of The Reborn Branch of Life That Is Christ." The content captures a moment of contemplation on the essence of being "Alive" while grappling with the savage existence based physical realm they were thrust into.

Called Out On The Carpet

The content reflects the author's introspection on identity and the nature of divinity. The speaker, identifying as "a nobody," contemplates the humiliation of being exposed and held accountable for one's actions. They suggest that, for someone believing themselves to be God, facing such accountability in front of their kind and their creations would be profoundly embarrassing. This leads to a critical examination of self-perception and the potential for misjudgment regarding one's power. The author also proposes that the Second Coming of Christ may not represent a singular figure but a collective human consciousness. The overarching theme touches on humility, awareness, and the acknowledgment of life's source.

The Cookie on the Kitchen Counter – Questioning The Story Relating to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil

A Modern-Day Representation of Our Truth A loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent places a cookie on the kitchen counter and tells the four-year-old child named James not to eat the cookie. The parent never had to tell the child that the cookie was even there, but somehow knew that the child would sniff out the cookie. So, specifically demands that the child not eat the cookie. Over time, the four-year old child kept getting drawn back to the kitchen, simply because it is natural for the child to desire to eat that cookie; almost like it was his cookie.

The Book of Life – The First Seal Opened

The author posits that there exists Seven Human Truths, which if accepted by human beings will remove the veil blocking humanities evolution, by a reintroduction to the Living God, through his son Jesus Christ. In this article, claims are made by the author that will at first glance appear to be fictional, but if viewed with an open mind, the content will provide a God Spark that will ignite the life modern-day humans were made from, into an evolutionary expression. Thus, freeing humanity from the current path that we are all forced to walk.

The Quest for True Intelligence

True intelligence is characterized by the ability to accept and process conflicting information rather than clinging to comfortable beliefs. It transcends conventional measures like IQ and physical strength, rooted in a genuine quest for truth. By refusing to consider challenging data, individuals hinder their growth and evolutionary potential. Embracing discomfort is essential to understand that life and truth are intertwined. True intelligence is accessible to those who are open to conflicting perspectives and becomes an inherent trait in those who pursue it. The author, James, is in the process of writing a book titled “I went searching for God and found Man.”

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".

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.

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.

The Book of Life – The Seven Seals

The author posits that there exists Seven Human Truths, which if accepted by human beings will remove the veil blocking humanities evolution, by a reintroduction to the Living God, through his son Jesus Christ. In this article, claims are made by the author that will at first glance appear to be fictional, but if viewed with an open mind, the content will provide a God Spark that will ignite the life modern-day humans were made from, into an evolutionary expression. Thus, freeing humanity from the current path that we are all forced to walk.

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.