The text reflects on the duality of birth and existence, questioning the true nature of being "born." It suggests that what we perceive as birth might merely be a transition from one womb to another, creating an illusion of being Alive. James posits that individuals continue to depend on external sustenance, thus raising doubts about whether true Living state has ever begun. There’s concern about societal programming that keeps people unaware of their true potential. Ultimately, the narrative conveys a longing for genuine Living presence, suggesting that the belief in already being Alive is a programmed deception that smothers true birth and liberation of the The Branch of Life the Human Beings were created from; The Branch of Life that is Christ.
What If Christ Was Never Born
