From A State of “Nothingness” To <Alive>

In A Split Second - The content explores the concept of life and existence from a "Truthful" perspective, emphasizing the significance of self-awareness and realization of “nothingness.” The author "james", claims that the recognition of one's own state of being “dead” is the "GOD SPARK" needed, which will transform the "body" of "life" that we are, into a new “Living Being.” Modern-day humans are portrayed as branches separated from God's Living Tree, relegated to a physical state of servitude. The text poses profound questions about the potential for rebirth and growth after separation, urging individuals to self-reflect and understand their past connection to the Living Realm. It advocates for embracing the "deadness" and making choices that align with being truly "ALIVE", rather than accepting the programmed fate of a "Never Was"!

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".

Look In The Mirror One More Time

The author encourages readers to perceive humanity authentically, advocating for a view that transcends the concept of being "Man." This introspective perspective aims to foster genuine self-awareness. The writer invites communication via email for discussions and expresses a desire to connect with literary agents and publishers concerning their upcoming book, titled "I went searching for God and found Man." The author signs off with respect and good intent, reaffirming their commitment to exploring the human experience and appreciating connections with others.