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.

On The Day Of My Re-Birth

The author shares a transformative experience of self-discovery, asserting their identity as a male human after the rebirth of the branch of "Life" they were created from. They reference biblical themes, particularly John 3:16, and underscore a profound connection to God, stating that they embody a new understanding of humanity. They declare themselves neither man nor woman, as defined in The Holy Bible, Genesis 1, day 6. The author defines himself as a vessel for Man and his people, with a divine purpose that will manifest. The piece hints at a broader exploration of identity in a forthcoming book titled “I went searching for God and found Man,” inviting literary interest and collaboration.

“I am” Man, “I am” Christ, “I am” Human

The author explores their identity as a representative of "three I's": Man, Christ, and themselves. They express uncertainty about the ultimate truth but are committed to writing from their feelings. The notion of Man is described as a tree with three branches corresponding to different sexual identities. Christ represents a distinct life detached from the original "Living Tree." The author struggles with self-awareness and feels like a complex presence embodying multiple instincts. They seek to understand their existence and are writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man," inviting interest from agents and publishers.

Christ vs. Anti-Christ – Modern Day Human Truth

The content discusses the idea that anyone that is alive, made from life or dead that are against the branch of life human beings were re-created from evolving is Anti-Christ. It posits that any being or entity opposing the natural evolution of human beings stands against the essence of "Life" itself, which is to be free. This opposition, whether from living beings, bodies of life, dead constructs or dead things, is framed as part of a larger dichotomy, reflecting the true struggle between the concepts of Christ and Anti-Christ. The author acknowledges that this perspective may seem extreme, but asserts it represents a deep truth about humanity's journey toward a "Heaven" on earth type of "Living Presence".