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.

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.

Try and Understand

Only some “thing” that is dead, would try to hurt or terminate another. This is done in an attempt to rise above another and is the desperate act of a dead or dying creation. When I bring the realization of UNBORN to the awareness of the dead, “they” will try to hurt “me”; they will try to terminate me, because they do not yet know “WHO” I am and why “I AM” here. Try and understand: the reason why “we” pull and grab for dead things, is because we are dead – not dead as we would perceive dead, but dead in the sense that we cannot or will not evolve The reason we hurt and negate others is to attempt to rise above others, because this is the only way we can figure out how to feel more alive. UNBORN must be brought to the awareness of the population. It has been deemed appropriate and critical for the UNBORN Life to see “itself” in truth, so “we” may choose which path to follow. Try and understand: the living do not hurt the living. The living do not cage the living and the living would never try to destroy the living, because the "LIVING" needs no “dead thing” and does not feel as though “it” does. It is the perception of "LIVING" which negates “our” birth. It is the perception of already being "ALIVE", which keeps us from pulling fruit from our own tree. Try and understand: “we” think we are alive, so we are “not”!

The Wizard of Oz was a Man

The content discusses the distinction between God, Man and human, using the metaphor of Dorothy's encounter with the wizard to illustrate how people often remain unaware of the true nature of their existence. It emphasizes that individuals, represented by Toto, must uncover the truth behind the "curtain" to reveal that the God they seek is the source of life they were created from. The text argues that misconceptions of identity prevent a true understanding of ourselves and God. Ultimately, it stresses the need for self-awareness to allow God to recognize humanity and encourages a shift in perception from Genesis 1 Man to authentic human existence.