Innocent

Innocence in this world is vulnerability and the vulnerable suffer.  The only way to survive and thrive in this world is to adapt to it. The vulnerable bring out the true nature of their abusers.  The obeyance of Romans 12:2 KJV means suffering. This is because, if we do not conform to this world, we will suffer.  But the fact is that most children conform to this world ‘before’ they have the ability to understand the words of Paul. The reference to transformation implies that the message is for those who are already conformed to this world.

The call to transformation is done in order that the innocent child that God created can be restored with all of the gifts of God.  But transformation means change.  A profound change in the appearance, behaviour, opinions and speech of someone will not go unnoticed by those who know them well.  The parents of a child will, out of compassion for their own child ensure that it conforms. This is done in order to ensure that the child does not suffer.  The price we pay for what we must become is what we are. 

This is too high a price to live in this world.  This world that we all conform to is nothing more than a hallucination.  The name of this hallucination is perception. The world and everything in it is called ‘reality’. This is a false, counterfeit world that is powerful enough to fool everyone.  Who denies the existence of the United States of America? Who denies the existence of the dollar bill?  Who denies the existence of their own governments? These are all man-made creations. Innocence is a state of unlimited potential.

The moment we place knowledge in the mind of an innocent child we replace unlimited potential within the limits of that knowledge. This knowledge then claims to be what it was created to define.  Knowledge is limited understanding.  Knowledge of how to weld can lead to the ability of welding.  This knowledge is practical and does not corrupt the mind.  The tree of knowledge of good and evil was forbidden.  What does this mean?  It refers to perception.  Perception is the ability to see the same thing as either ‘good’ or ‘evil’. 

A good example of this is eating food that in Islam is Haram, but in other religions and jurisdictions it is not. These conflicting perceptions cannot exist without knowledge of good and evil.  These two positions cannot exist without each other. Welding is neither good or evil, unless we have an understanding of good or evil. Then we can use it for both.  This is why the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil is forbidden.  Let the experience be the experience.  We know that traits and characteristics are passed from generation to generation.

We know that the offspring of two bull dogs with a bad temperament will not be a poodle with a good temperament. The tree of knowledge of good and evil will not only corrupt the mind, but that corruption will be passed from generation to generation. Perception is the projection of meaning.  One man can judge a thing to be good and another man can judge the same thing to be evil, haram, sin, or disgusting. How we perceive something determines how we emotionally and behaviourally react to it.

Genesis 1:11 (KJV) “And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.”  This verse refers to the offspring being after its kind. An oak tree doesn’t produce an apple tree.  The offspring of a pair of mating lions is not an elephant. Whilst we can understand how mating works, its important to understand how the character we acquire from ancestors, that we develop through the accumulation of our life, is passed on to our offspring.

The tree of knowledge of good and evil can change character. If we do not have wisdom, we may acquire knowledge that is evil in its expression. For hundreds of years marriages were arranged to ensure that only good fruit created good fruit. It was known in society that someone of bad moral character was not a good match for someone of good moral character. A boy may be attracted to a beautiful girl and a girl may be attracted to a handsome boy.  In a mature person the appearance matches the character, but this is not so in a young person.

The way to understand a person and their innate character, is to look to their parents and grandparents.  Matthew 7:18-23 (KJV) “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.” The innocent child inherits traits.  These traits are impersonal unless and until they are expressed.  Children with traits that will cause suffering to self or others must be disciplined.

Proverbs 23:13-14 (KJV) “Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die. Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.”  Corporal punishment was done in order to create an association between certain behaviours and their consequences. The purpose was to eradicate certain behavioural traits, to keep the child from hurting others and prevent their behaviour leading to a life of criminality, addiction or violence. Colossians 3:20 (KJV) “Children, obey your parents in all things: for this is well pleasing unto the Lord.”

Why not eat the fruit of the tree of good and evil? Because this tree has both good and bad fruit.  It is the fruit of subjective perception. It is both sides of a debate. It justifies what in the eyes of God cannot be justified. Personal desire is the cause of temptation The tree of knowledge of good and evil is where we find ‘reasons’ to justify why good is bad and why bad is good. What we desire is the source of our temptation.  What we desire is what we do not have or what we do not have enough of. 

What we desire becomes a powerful fuel. The object of desire is the fuel of our desire. If there is no object (fuel), there can be no desire. The feeling of desire is addictive. This is because the feeling of desire is far stronger than the feelings we experience when we achieve our desires.  After we achieve our desires, there is a honeymoon period.  If we have an addiction to the feeling of desire, we need a new object. For many, in the moment they achieve their desires, they desire more. Greed is a spiritual parasite. The fruit of the tree of good and evil is perception.

Its fruits are countless reasons, concepts and ideologies to justify what a sane mind would consider unconscionable.  This is how a German Christian and an American Christian can leave their Christian families to go and fight each other in a war, for the financial benefit of those funding the war. These wars rely upon concepts such as nationalism, patriotism, politics, alliances, heroism, enemy and conscription. Good cannot exist without evil, Evil cannot exist without good.  They need and depend on each other for their existence within the mind.

Philosophy is used to justify why we choose to be guided by knowledge and concepts, rather than intuition and instinct. The concepts of racism, homosexuality, transgenderism, zionism, communism, socialism, war, empires, weapons, rape, murder and theft are some of the tree’s fruit. In the mind, concepts work in exactly the same way that computer software does. We are fully conformed to this world, when our knowledge is used to justify the denial of our natural instincts. The effects of our ancestor’s personal expression are one type of fruit.

We are the genetic legacy (fruit) of those who came before us. We each have traits that are inherited. When expressed, they may be good or bad.  We are the literal fruit of previous generations. How is it possible to change our character, opinions or beliefs?  We do this by withdrawing our faith in some beliefs and replacing those beliefs with others. This is how an agnostic becomes a Christian. This is how a Republican becomes a Democrat. The faith a little boy places in the belief that he’s a little girl can lead to the personal conviction that he is a little girl.  

The only thing that can usurp a child of God is their own faith. This is why so many governments, politicians, religious ministers, online influencers and media compete for our faith. In many cases, our knowledge is not what we know.  We can read words in a book and believe that what we read is fact, but this does not mean we know, it means we believe.  Factually, we can only believe what we do not know. What does this mean? It means that our faith has been misused and we have become nothing more than the expression of the beliefs that control our mind.

Whoever can convince us to believe what they tell us to believe will literally programme our mind’s perception. Perception is a hallucination that is more powerful than the thing perceived. It usurps what we perceive. What we perceive is replaced by how it is perceived.  How do Catholics perceive Protestants?  How do Americans perceive Iranians?  How do Russians perceive Ukrainians?  How do Republicans perceive Democrats. If you understand how perception works you can see how we have been divided against one another.

Most Catholics and Protestants know how the tens of thousands of Protestant Christian denominations came into existence. It was because of the abandonment of the teachings of Christ by Pope Leo X and the Catholic Church.  But now is the time for forgiveness and repentance in order that the house of God can reunite. Mark 3:25 (KJV) “And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” God forbid Eve from eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.  This is because the experience is the experience.

Direct experience means that our experience teaches us. Knowledge is a description of an experience. It is no substitute for experience. Not all knowledge is based upon experience. When we allow others to educate us, we can be manipulated to do evil, believing that our actions are just. If we cannot eat from the fruit of the tree of knowledge of Good and evil, how do we know what to do?  Luke 1:42 (KJV) “And she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.”  

Jesus is the fruit of Mary’s womb. Galatians 5:22-23 (KJV) “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”  Source contains everything, which includes everything, good and evil included.  Personal morality, or the lack of it is a spiritual prescription that permits good or evil to be expressed through each of us. What we express in life identifies, the exact location of our soul, at source. In life, we never leave source, as revealed by Moksha Patam, we just change our location.  

Are you a good tree or a corrupt tree? If you are a good tree, you do good and you obey God’s commandments. If you are corrupt tree, you do not obey the commandments. But what you are is where your soul ‘now’ resides. Our life is the effect of our character and our character reveals the condition and location of our soul.  Life is an inversion of the afterlife.  What we do in life, will be done to us, by us.  We will assume the role of our victims.  This is when the meaning of ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto you’ becomes apparent.

Everyone alive still has time to obtain forgiveness. Repentance is necessary in order to obtain forgiveness.  It is after forgiveness that we are saved.  This is the turning over of a new leaf. This is being born again. We give our life to God, by keeping God’s commandments.  This life reveals our true character and our fruit reveals where our soul ‘now’ resides.  It may not be obvious where our soul resides because in life, we are a portal for source.  However, in the moment we take our last breath we return to source and become the victim of our self.

We feel everything our victim, their friends and their families felt. We feel everything.  For those who do not repent and are not forgiven, this is hell.  But unlike the body that lives for a number of decades, source has no beginning and it has no end.  This is what is referred to as eternity.  If, however, we treat people fairly, with kindness and compassion, then this is what we will experience.  Those who order the persecution, murder and genocide will know what each and everyone of their victims felt, for an eternity. 

One religion promotes a hell that last one year. They believe, that for the murder, rape, child sacrifice and genocide they do a maximum of 12 months in Gehenna to atone for their sins. This is incorrect!  The first sin is also referred to as original sin. This was committed by Cain who murdered his brother Abel in a fit of jealous rage. Nobody made an allegation to God, against Cain. God knew because the blood of his victim cried out to God from the soil.  The blood of all victims cries out to God.  Cain denied his guilt but it didn’t help him.

Genesis 4:10 (KJV) “And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother’s blood crieth unto me from the ground.” From this moment Cain had no peace and was not permitted the mercy of death. His suffering was continuous and for the remainder of his life, he was exiled from his own community, an outcast and the living embodiment of shame. He was not allowed to escape himself. Jesus was very clear. Matthew 7:12 (KJV) “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.”

Matthew 7:2 (KJV) “For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.” Anyone who understands this and has sinned should be terrified.  We can escape judgement in this life. We can cause suffering in life.  Those in public office who brag about killing and bombing and take the Lord’s name in vain, will not escape judgement.  Proverbs 9:10 (KJV) “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.”

For those who have lost family members to murder, war, genocide, rape, bombing and drug addiction, forgive your enemies.  This does not change what they must now face, it just removes the victimhood of the bereaved families for the remaining years of their life. We all reap what we sow. Will they be able to walk away after killing millions in Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Somalia and Iran? No! Romans 12:19 (KJV) “Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.”

Innocence

Innocence in this world is vulnerability and the vulnerable suffer.  The only way to survive and thrive in this world is to adapt to it. The vulnerable bring out the true nature of their abusers.  The obeyance of Romans 12:2 KJV means suffering. This is because, if we do not conform to this world, we will suffer.  But the fact is that most children conform to this world ‘before’ they have the ability to understand the words of Paul. The reference to transformation implies that the message is for those who are already conformed to this world.

The call to transformation is done in order that the innocent child that God created can be restored with all of the gifts of God.  But transformation means change.  A profound change in the appearance, behaviour, opinions and speech of someone will not go unnoticed by those who know them well.  The parents of a child will, out of compassion for their own child ensure that it conforms. This is done in order to ensure that the child does not suffer.  The price we pay for what we must become is what we are. 

This is too high a price to live in this world.  This world that we all conform to is nothing more than a hallucination.  The name of this hallucination is perception. The world and everything in it is called ‘reality’. This is a false, counterfeit world that is powerful enough to fool everyone.  Who denies the existence of the United States of America? Who denies the existence of the dollar bill?  Who denies the existence of their own governments? These are all man-made creations. Innocence is a state of unlimited potential.

The moment we place knowledge in the mind of an innocent child we replace unlimited potential within the limits of that knowledge. This knowledge then claims to be what it was created to define.  Knowledge is limited understanding.  Knowledge of how to weld can lead to the ability of welding.  This knowledge is practical and does not corrupt the mind.  The tree of knowledge of good and evil was forbidden.  What does this mean?  It refers to perception.  Perception is the ability to see the same thing as either ‘good’ or ‘evil’. 

A good example of this is eating food that in Islam is Haram, but in other religions and jurisdictions it is not. These conflicting perceptions cannot exist without knowledge of good and evil.  These two positions cannot exist without each other. Welding is neither good or evil, unless we have an understanding of good or evil. Then we can use it for both.  This is why the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil is forbidden.  Let the experience be the experience.  We know that traits and characteristics are passed from generation to generation.

We know that the offspring of two bull dogs with a bad temperament will not be a poodle with a good temperament. The tree of knowledge of good and evil will not only corrupt the mind, but that corruption will be passed from generation to generation. Perception is the projection of meaning.  One man can judge a thing to be good and another man can judge the same thing to be evil, haram, sin, or disgusting. How we perceive something determines how we emotionally and behaviourally react to it.

Genesis 1:11 (KJV) “And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.”  This verse refers to the offspring being after its kind. An oak tree doesn’t produce an apple tree.  The offspring of a pair of mating lions is not an elephant. Whilst we can understand how mating works, its important to understand how the character we acquire from ancestors, that we develop through the accumulation of our life, is passed on to our offspring.

The tree of knowledge of good and evil can change character. If we do not have wisdom, we may acquire knowledge that is evil in its expression. For hundreds of years marriages were arranged to ensure that only good fruit created good fruit. It was known in society that someone of bad moral character was not a good match for someone of good moral character. A boy may be attracted to a beautiful girl and a girl may be attracted to a handsome boy.  In a mature person the appearance matches the character, but this is not so in a young person.

The way to understand a person and their innate character, is to look to their parents and grandparents.  Matthew 7:18-23 (KJV) “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.” The innocent child inherits traits.  These traits are impersonal unless and until they are expressed.  Children with traits that will cause suffering to self or others must be disciplined.

Proverbs 23:13-14 (KJV) “Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die. Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.”  Corporal punishment was done in order to create an association between certain behaviours and their consequences. The purpose was to eradicate certain behavioural traits, to keep the child from hurting others and prevent their behaviour leading to a life of criminality, addiction or violence. Colossians 3:20 (KJV) “Children, obey your parents in all things: for this is well pleasing unto the Lord.”

Why not eat the fruit of the tree of good and evil? Because this tree has both good and bad fruit.  It is the fruit of subjective perception. It is both sides of a debate. It justifies what in the eyes of God cannot be justified. Personal desire is the cause of temptation. The tree of knowledge of good and evil is where we find ‘reasons’ to justify why good is bad and why bad is good. What we desire is the source of our temptation.  What we desire is what we do not have or what we do not have enough of. 

What we desire becomes a powerful fuel. The object of desire is the fuel of our desire. If there is no object (fuel), there can be no desire. The feeling of desire is addictive. This is because the feeling of desire is far stronger than the feelings we experience when we achieve our desires.  After we achieve our desires, there is a honeymoon period.  If we have an addiction to the feeling of desire, we need a new object. For many, in the moment they achieve their desires, they desire more. Greed is a spiritual parasite. The fruit of the tree of good and evil is perception.

Its fruits are countless reasons, concepts and ideologies to justify what a sane mind would consider unconscionable.  This is how a German Christian and an American Christian can leave their Christian families to go and fight each other in a war, for the financial benefit of those funding the war. These wars rely upon concepts such as nationalism, patriotism, politics, alliances, heroism, enemy and conscription. Good cannot exist without evil, Evil cannot exist without good.  They need and depend on each other for their existence within the mind.

Philosophy is used to justify why we choose to be guided by knowledge and concepts, rather than intuition and instinct. The concepts of racism, homosexuality, transgenderism, zionism, communism, socialism, war, empires, weapons, rape, murder and theft are some of the tree’s fruit. In the mind, concepts work in exactly the same way that computer software does. We are fully conformed to this world, when our knowledge is used to justify the denial of our natural instincts. The effects of our ancestor’s personal expression are one type of fruit.

We are the genetic legacy (fruit) of those who came before us. We each have traits that are inherited. When expressed, they may be good or bad.  We are the literal fruit of previous generations. How is it possible to change our character, opinions or beliefs?  We do this by withdrawing our faith in some beliefs and replacing those beliefs with others. This is how an agnostic becomes a Christian. This is how a Republican becomes a Democrat. The faith a little boy places in the belief that he’s a little girl can lead to the personal conviction that he is a little girl.  

The only thing that can usurp a child of God is their own faith. This is why so many governments, politicians, religious ministers, online influencers and media compete for our faith. In many cases, our knowledge is not what we know.  We can read words in a book and believe that what we read is fact, but this does not mean we know, it means we believe.  Factually, we can only believe what we do not know. What does this mean? It means that our faith has been misused and we have become nothing more than the expression of the beliefs that control our mind.

Whoever can convince us to believe what they tell us to believe will literally programme our mind’s perception. Perception is a hallucination that is more powerful than the thing perceived. It usurps what we perceive. What we perceive is replaced by how it is perceived.  How do Catholics perceive Protestants?  How do Americans perceive Iranians?  How do Russians perceive Ukrainians?  How do Republicans perceive Democrats. If you understand how perception works you can see how we have been divided against one another.

Most Catholics and Protestants know how the tens of thousands of Protestant Christian denominations came into existence. It was because of the abandonment of the teachings of Christ by Pope Leo X and the Catholic Church.  But now is the time for forgiveness and repentance in order that the house of God can reunite. Mark 3:25 (KJV) “And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” God forbid Eve from eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.  This is because the experience is the experience.

Direct experience means that our experience teaches us. Knowledge is a description of an experience. It is no substitute for experience. Not all knowledge is based upon experience. When we allow others to educate us, we can be manipulated to do evil, believing that our actions are just. If we cannot eat from the fruit of the tree of knowledge of Good and evil, how do we know what to do?  Luke 1:42 (KJV) “And she spake out with a loud voice, and said, Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.”  

Jesus is the fruit of Mary’s womb. Galatians 5:22-23 (KJV) “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”  Source contains everything, which includes everything, good and evil included.  Personal morality, or the lack of it is a spiritual prescription that permits good or evil to be expressed through each of us. What we express in life identifies, the exact location of our soul, at source. In life, we never leave source, as revealed by Moksha Patam, we just change our location.  

Are you a good tree or a corrupt tree? If you are a good tree, you do good and you obey God’s commandments. If you are corrupt tree, you do not obey the commandments. But what you are is where your soul ‘now’ resides. Our life is the effect of our character and our character reveals the condition and location of our soul.  Life is an inversion of the afterlife.  What we do in life, will be done to us, by us.  We will assume the role of our victims.  This is when the meaning of ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto you’ becomes apparent.

Everyone alive still has time to obtain forgiveness. Repentance is necessary in order to obtain forgiveness.  It is after forgiveness that we are saved.  This is the turning over of a new leaf. This is being born again. We give our life to God, by keeping God’s commandments.  This life reveals our true character and our fruit reveals where our soul ‘now’ resides.  It may not be obvious where our soul resides because in life, we are a portal for source.  However, in the moment we take our last breath we return to source and become the victim of our self.

We feel everything our victim, their friends and their families felt. We feel everything.  For those who do not repent and are not forgiven, this is hell.  But unlike the body that lives for a number of decades, source has no beginning and it has no end.  This is what is referred to as eternity.  If, however, we treat people fairly, with kindness and compassion, then this is what we will experience.  Those who order the persecution, murder and genocide will know what each and everyone of their victims felt, for an eternity. 

One religion promotes a hell that last one year. They believe, that for the murder, rape, child sacrifice and genocide they do a maximum of 12 months in Gehenna to atone for their sins. This is incorrect!  The first sin is also referred to as original sin. This was committed by Eve, who gave birth to Cain who murdered his brother Abel in a fit of jealous rage. Nobody made an allegation to God, against Cain. God knew because the blood of his victim cried out to God from the soil.  The blood of all victims cries out to God.  Cain denied his guilt but it didn’t help him.

Genesis 4:10 (KJV) “And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother’s blood crieth unto me from the ground.” From this moment Cain had no peace and was not permitted the mercy of death. His suffering was continuous and for the remainder of his life, he was exiled from his own community, an outcast and the living embodiment of shame. He was not allowed to escape himself. Jesus was very clear. Matthew 7:12 (KJV) “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.”

Matthew 7:2 (KJV) “For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.” Anyone who understands this and has sinned should be terrified.  We can escape judgement in this life. We can cause suffering in life.  Those in public office who brag about killing and bombing and take the Lord’s name in vain, will not escape judgement.  Proverbs 9:10 (KJV) “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.”

For those who have lost family members to murder, war, genocide, rape, bombing and drug addiction, forgive your enemies.  This does not change what they must now face, it just removes the victimhood of the bereaved families for the remaining years of their life. We all reap what we sow. Will they be able to walk away after killing millions in Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Somalia and Iran? No! Romans 12:19 (KJV) “Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.”

Connection to God

Our connection to God is connection to our collective source. This is the connection to the collective understanding of all minds. What this means in practice is that when we discover or realise a method that enables us to achieve something, that we didn’t previously know how to do, it’s because our understanding is at one with the source of the method. Within the collective understanding that is the source of all understanding is all understanding. This understanding includes past, present and an unlimited number of future(s).

The reference to the past means that there is an indelible record of everything. Everything excludes nothing. Everything we do and say must exist at source before it can be expressed in the world. We can choose from a spectrum of every possible form of expression. The spectrum is eternal love at one end and eternal evil at the other. Malachi 3:16 (KJV) “Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name.”

The understanding of God includes the good, the bad and every kind of extreme. Which part of this source our understanding expresses is determined by the allegiances of our mind. These are determined by the motives of each individual. The perceived world is the ‘effect’ of a cause and that cause is what we call source. When I read a book on electronics, I’m reading a personal account of the author’s understanding of how that technology works. The moment that I understand what I’m reading, I literally connect with the source of that understanding.

When I realise the meaning, my mind’s understanding becomes a carbon copy of the author’s understanding. When this occurs, I am connected with the same location at source from which the author obtained his understanding. The words in the book are like a three dimensional coordinate of the source location. This is used by my unconscious to directly connect with source. The connection with source can only be made if there is real understanding. The moment that understanding ‘occurs’ is referred to as ‘realisation’. All information and every form of expression in the world, is an expression of its source.

The generic location of all information is the collective unconscious. The collective unconscious, also referred to as the ‘universal mind’. This is the mind of God. What we contemplate and what we believe has more to do with the place of our birth, our parents, breeding (eugenics), religion and education. These are barriers to God because they all confine the unlimited mind of God within a number of conceptual definitions that incarcerate and fossilise our understanding and perception of God. Once we believe that God is this, God cannot be that.

For example, when I’m reading a book on how to change the clutch on a car, if my desire and interest in the subject is strong, I will create perceptually induced neurochemical responses (emotions). Emotions are the only language the collective unconscious understands. They create a unique frequency that has a match at source. The more motivated, eager and excited we are, the clearer our requirements are. It’s like playing a game where one person is blindfolded and searching a room for a hidden object, and the other person says warmer or colder, to communicate to them if they are moving towards (warmer) or away (colder) from the object.

The unconscious is blind to our perception but sees what our eyes see. It is oblivious to what we say. When our eyes and ears are exposed to words, our visions reveal what our eyes are viewing. It is not our vision, but our internal perception (contemplation /imagination/thought/day dream) that our body emotionally responds to. Source uses our emotions to establish how we perceive. For example, when watching a sad movie, we get sad. We do not emotionally respond to the movie; we respond to our perception of the movie.

If there is no emotional response, it’s impossible for our unconscious mind to know what we want, fear or desire. It is our emotions, not our prayers, that inform God what we desire and what we do not. Desire is powerful in its ability to capture and hold our attention and our imagination. Imagination is the mind’s ability to create a synthesized alternative, desired or feared, reality. Apathy and indifference mean that essential details become like identical flowers on wallpaper and are omitted by the unconscious. The reason we watch visual stimulus is in order to experience contrasting emotional responses. In a classroom, it is close to impossible for any ‘real learning’ to occur because the lessons are sterile and bland.

If we don’t pay attention to a lecture but cannot stop watching our favourite movie, we should understand why it is our favourite movie. We don’t pay attention to the information that will edify us and lead to abilities that are essential for life if it is not creating compelling emotional responses. There are some songs we listen to and some we do not. What if the lives of your family depended on you learning a skill that would put food on the table? How motivated would you be to learn and work? Some Christians realised that what is at stake in life, is the location where we will spend an eternity. That location is the source of our expression in this moment. Are we expressing compassion, courage, kindness? Are we being cruel, violent and dishonest?

Every different country, nationality and religion on Earth, is the collective expression of various locations at source. At source there is good and evil. There is also the locations of kindness and cruelty. The only thing we can all do in life is change our location ‘at source’. If we are being evil, we now exist in an evil location at source. If we are living a life of courage, kindness and integrity, this is where we now exist at source. During the period of our life, we can be saved ‘from ourself’.

Salvation is a shift in source location as demonstrated by how a person lives. It does not matter what we have done there is always forgiveness. What are we saved from? What we express is what has possession of our mind and control over our body. We are saved from our self by transforming our mind and shifting from an evil and selfish location at source to one of kindness, compassion, love and understanding. How? By being those things.

Our faith gives what controls our mind possession of it. We only have the period of the life of the body to be saved. In life we notice anomalies. We don’t remember the vehicles we pass when driving but we will remember vehicles involved in a collision that we pass at the side of the road. We will remember our favourite team winning a championship. We will remember things that dramatically change our circumstances, like a wedding, a prison sentence or a divorce. This is the power of the ‘emotional’ responses. The emotions are the language that is needed for communication between the conscious and unconscious to take place.

Our personal mind does a data search by reading books or watching YouTube videos. Unless the author or producer of those books and videos is dishonest and being a false witness, subject to understanding the content, the person who is reading those words or watching that content will be connected with its ‘source’. Many people are being led astray by demonic content. Demonic content seeks to sever our connection with the location at source, of our own salvation. All information is an expression of source.

All information, when understood, becomes a metaphysical portal to source. The portal is only accessible through understanding. The way to understand all information is to understand, that at source, in metaphorical terms, all information has a unique post code. It literally exists in a fixed location at source. When we are observing and consuming this information, the strength and power of our connection to the source of this information is determined by the strength of our feelings when our awareness is exposed to it.

If we become excited, enthusiastic and emotional, it informs source that our awareness has identified the desired source information. Our emotions confirm that a connection has been made between the mind of the reader/viewer and the source of the information. The master and student relationship is really a relationship between seeker and source. When the master is fulfilled in terms of achieving the objective of their study, it means they are no longer ‘emotionally’ seeking greater understanding from source. This is because they are not emotionally invested in the acquisition, discovery or realisation of greater understanding.

If a student has an objective and is passionate about the development of his understanding, he would be wise to seek out someone who has achieved similar results in the same field. When the student/aspirant finds an authentic expression of the information they are seeking, they must develop sufficient understanding in order to create their own direct connection with its source. This is why in some traditions, spiritual aspirants sought out teachers. Seeking out individuals who are connected to source is a form of networking. This person is not a direct connection to source. It is the person’s understanding that is a direct portal to source. When we ask them questions, their personal mind can do a data search in the collective unconscious for us.

Tesla Nikola (1919) Electrical Experimenter, Vol. VI, No. 72, page 866 “One afternoon, which is ever present in my recollection, I was enjoying a walk with a friend in the City Park and reciting poetry. At that age I knew entire books by heart, word for word. One of these was Goethe’s ‘Faust’. The sun was just setting and reminded me of the glorious passage… As I uttered these inspiring words the idea came like a flash of lightning and in an instant the truth was revealed. I drew with a stick on the sand the diagrams shown six years later in my address before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.”

It is not until we realise (understand) what the information or words is revealing to us, that we make our own direct connection with source. It is then that we understand the meaning of: Matthew 7:7-8 (KJV) “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.” When my data is found, if I understand it, the connection with source is established. From this moment forward I have a direct connection.

Effective communication requires two-way ‘understanding’. The moment that we understand what is being revealed within our mind is called ‘realisation’. From this moment of realisation, we acquire a new understanding that we are free to contemplate. From this moment on, our perception will contemplate new possibilities. This is what we call intuition. Intuition is perception by means of the unconscious. The unconscious is like a laboratory where we conduct experiments.

The unconscious alone cannot create. We must test our understanding in the material world and if the results are disappointing or fall short of the objective, we will feel something. The unconscious is limited in its understanding of our need by our understanding of our needs. The blind leading the blind! Tesla Nikola, 20 August 1933, the New York Times (Interview with Orrin Dunlap), “My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.”

The feelings we generate are the feedback needed by the unconscious to form a more accurate understanding of what we need. Every single emotional response without exception is a perceptually induced neurochemical response. These neurochemical responses are our feedback to God on the quality of our life. The quality of our life is how it feels. Feelings alone are not sufficient to identify a matching source location.

When studying any subject, it is essential that we make notes of our understanding. This creates a copy of our personal understanding of the subject matter. This is compared with our imagination, which is the implied alternative (desire) that our criticism implies or explicitly describes. The unconscious matches the good and bad feelings to omit what is not wanted, in order to replace it with what we desire (imagine). The collective unconscious then calibrates our feelings, that match our mind’s eye (imagination) and creates a match with source data.

Our eyes, and our emotions create a frequency. Our imagination of our desires also creates a unique frequency. The first is what we are experiencing and how we feel about it and the second is what we desire and how we feel about it. Both have a match at source. The strongest frequency is prioritised. This data is used to make a connection between our awareness and the source of our desires. When we connect with the source of our desires, we become a portal for them. What we study and how we record our understanding of it, is important. If we are studying information that we do not understand we must persist until there is a moment of realisation of an understanding of just one word.

During the period he spent in Cambridge, 1914 to 1920, Srinivasa Ramanujan told his peers that the source of his formulas was God. Publication: The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan (Citing Ramanujan’s personal letters/conversations) Page: 281: “While asleep, I had an unusual experience. There was a red screen formed by flowing blood, as it were. I was observing it. Suddenly a hand began to write on the screen. I became all attention. That hand wrote a number of results in elliptic integrals. They stuck to my mind. As soon as I woke up, I committed them to writing.”

With strong emotions, our very limited and primitive understanding will create an emotional spike and this spike fine tunes the search at source. What source is doing is using our emotional responses as guides to eliminate subject matter we do not emotionally respond to, in its search for the correct subject matter. When it finds the exact match at source, it communicates it in a way that we can understand. When we realise it, it is known. We call this an ‘idea’. The idea is the source of the information making itself known to us. Realisation is the point where the Master and Student part.

The Student’s introduction to source is made by the Master, after which the Master / Student relationship must end. We must continually benchmark our understanding. This is because the only thing a mind can lack is understanding. We communicate the level of our understanding with source by making notes. A man can read a book on any subject but when examined, his understanding of that book is unlikely to reveal a carbon copy of the book. His notes however, will be a carbon copy of his understanding of the book. These notes are not compared with the book, they are compared with the understanding required to achieve the objective.

Source is unlimited, so without an objective the information we realise may be interesting but disconnected. How do we create a clear benchmark? By contemplating it, dreaming of it, focussing on it and becoming obsessed with it. A method used by the new age community is useful in illustrating this. A vision board is used by those who believe that we only need to focus on something for it to manifest. This is a misuse of source. We are not here for me; we are here for ‘we’. At source we are a collective. At source everything is connected.

Dmitri Mendeleev the creator of the ‘Periodic Table’ spent years trying to organize the 63 known elements. This eventually began to consume his every moment. He was obsessed with finding a pattern but “couldn’t quite grasp it”. On March 1, 1869, after a period of intense mental exhaustion, he claimed that he fell asleep and saw the complete table in a dream. When he woke, he immediately wrote down his understanding of the “Periodic System”. The source of the periodic table was not Mendeleev. Mendeleev’s mind was the recipient of the information. The miracle of realisation transformed his understanding. This understanding was demonic, because it sought to fossilise what God created by creating perceptual limits on how we should perceive it.

Source is like a great expanse where good and evil exist, but not in the same place. They are connected but good cannot reside in the place where evil resides. There is truth in the saying that birds of a feather flock together. We congregate in some groups and not in others. Some things interest us whilst some things bore us. We can sit and watch a movie, soap opera, listen to a song or read a book. These things will be forgotten if they are not creating emotional imprints. So, when learning ‘anything’ make notes.

At source only good is good. At source only bad is bad. At source, good and bad do not and cannot reside in the same location. To connect with our desires, we must focus on those and those desires alone. Each line we write when taking notes, should be based on our understanding. Simply writing directly from a text book is a waste of time. Lying to others is also lying to source. We must not do this as it could end up with us living a life of unhappiness, where we get what we want, but not what we need.

We must have integrity in word and in deed. A man who lies to a woman to get what he wants may end up living a lie. This will lead to adultery, because what he wanted was not what he needed. A lie is always deception of others. However, that is not the only reason it is forbidden. A lie is the literal betrayal of self and the fruit of that lie is a life unfulfilled. We learn this (life) the hard way or the easy way. What we express is where our awareness now resides. Our body may be in New York city but if we are evil, we are already residing in hell at source.

Where we reside at source at the time of the expiry (death) of our body is where we reside thereafter. Unlike the life of the body, source is eternal. There is little written about source, but there is literature on heaven and hell. In other traditions, the Akashic records is used to refer to source. It is claimed that the Akashic records, give the seeker access to the past, present and an unlimited number of future possibilities. In life, we can create technologies, become parents, become poor or rich and live lives of benefit to others or we can lie, cheat and steal. Our expression reveals in this life where we ‘now’ reside at source.

We are human beings. We are being what we are being. We don’t stop being good or evil after we die, but without the body we cannot change what we are. So, be good! When we take our last breath, we continue to exist at source in the vibrational domain of our own character. There is only one difference. At source we now experience the effects of our life on others. This brings us to another verse: Matthew 7:12 (KJV) “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.” Our understanding is our understanding, so not one line of notes should be written until we have some understanding.

We should understand that what we write must evolve, change or be replaced. It is essential to make notes, but it is important to update them, in order to ensure they do not become dogma. Our mind will only make a carbon copy of our understanding. It will use our emotions (frustration/ excitement /impatience / curiosity) to find matches at source. When we make a note of our understanding, our mind makes a carbon copy of this. Understanding is like looking at a map. We can look at a map of the US. Then we can look up California. Then we can look up Los Angeles. Then we can look up Los Feliz. We can be general or specific.

In metaphorical terms, our understanding and our emotions have a matching post code or coordinates at source. A little understanding will give us an understanding of the USA. A little more understanding gets us an understanding of the state of California. Our understanding and our neurochemical (emotional) responses are like three dimensional coordinates that can take our awareness to the exact location at source, of the information, person or thing that matches our search query. AI is a poor substitute for source, but is intended to be exactly that. AI is intended to be a substitute for God and a replacement for source.

When sufficient understanding and emotional connection is developed to identify the ‘metaphysical postal code’, we connect with the ‘unique frequency’ of the matching source. It is at this point that our mind will connect and we begin to experience thoughts and ideas that assist us. Everything created by anyone and everyone, currently alive or deceased is recorded in the collective unconscious. Source is the mind of God. It was never created and therefore it cannot perish. It cannot be owned and it cannot be destroyed. Source is a collective understanding of ‘everything’.

It is important to focus. The best way to focus is to exclude visual / auditory stimulus that does not serve us. Some achieve this through isolation. This enables our mind to eliminate all distractions and identify the source location. When our unconscious knows what we need and where to find it, it will begin to connect our awareness with the relevant source information and we will begin to experience ideas and realisations. It is at this point that success is inevitable. In metaphorical terms, it’s like trying to find the culprit in a crime investigation.

If we are looking at different content online and not focussing or concentrating, the culprit is everyone on Earth. This makes the chances of identifying the culprit, highly unlikely. But if we establish it’s a man, we eliminate women. If we then establish that our culprit was French, we now eliminate billions. It is this process of questioning, focussing and contemplation that leads to the connection with source. Some of us are quick learners and some of us are slow learners. What determines the speed at which we make progress is method.

The unconscious needs to understand and its understanding of our need is equal to our understanding. This means that we must do the work. We must learn the terms. We must be clear on what our goals are. And perhaps the most important obligation is to live a life of integrity. If we are liars and cheats, we sever our connection with the source of our goal and connect with the source of our dishonesty. The source of our dishonesty is a demonic realm. The contents of our mind reveal the location of where we ‘now’ reside at source.

When we have sufficient understanding to establish exactly what we are seeking to achieve, our mind will locate the post code (metaphorical) of this information within the collective unconscious. When our awareness resides there, we can go in any direction because this information is connected to greater understanding. There are no limits to this greater understanding. God is the greater understanding that exists beyond all understanding. When we are connected to the source of our understanding, our understanding will grow exponentially.

Questions

The ‘whole mind’ responds to questions. This is because the whole mind’s responses are activated by questions. Every question is answered. The answer to our question may be immediate or it may take some time. The moment that our mind provides us with the answer to a question may go unnoticed and so it may make several attempts to provide the information that is the catalyst to understanding. Realisation is the moment that we recognise and realise the answer to our question. This is why it is referred to as the moment of ‘realisation’.

Realisation is the moment when personal ‘understanding’ occurs. Growth in understanding is always located beyond the limits of understanding. What is beyond the limits of our understanding is a mystery. When confronted by something we do not understand it may or may not lead to questions. Those questions are prayers to God. All prayers are answered. What is within our understanding exists within an extremely limited paradigm and what is beyond our understanding exists within an unlimited paradigm.

Awareness cannot exist beyond the limits of our educated mind’s understanding. God is the greater understanding that exists beyond all understanding. If our awareness cannot exist in a paradigm of greater understanding, it seems logical to ask, how is it even possible to learn? We learn by asking questions. These questions are prayers and all prayers are answered. We don’t change paradigms. Our understanding (paradigm) grows in response to the questions we ask. These can be implied or explicit questions. If, when looking at a moving vehicle, we ask, how does that work, our mind interprets this as a command.

The question starts an autonomous process. To the whole mind (unconscious) all questions are simple but the process that generates the answer is not. In some cases, one question is not enough and understanding must grow in steps. What is it? Why is it required? What is it made of? How does it work? Why won’t it work? What we must not do is wish for the answer or treat God like a catalogue and pray for things. The gifts of God always transform the mind. The mind is a subtle form of the body and the body is a denser form of the mind.

The mind uses our body’s emotional and sometimes visceral feelings (perceptually induced neurochemical responses) to identify which questions to prioritise. Governments use the news to communicate problems they can solve which are revealed in ways (propaganda) in order to generate ‘fear’. Fear, anxiety, curiosity, excitement and enjoyment are the language of the spirit (psyche). Long before language was used to communicate with self, feelings were used. Rubbing against stinging nettles would hurt and this would lead to an avoidance of stinging nettles.

We have mimicked the unconscious mind through the development of an educated mind. This is the mind of the identity. We have used beliefs to establish personal software (commands). This personal mind’s ability is equal to its understanding, which for most people is not sufficient to sustain themselves. Once we create the belief in a self (identity), our faith in that belief creates an autonomous perspective. This is a mind created by the power of God. That power is faith. This personal mind is separate from the unlimited perspective of God.

The personal mind exists within the whole ‘impersonal consciousness’ that is also a mind. The mind of God! The impersonal mind is unlimited. It has no biases, goals, objectives or dislikes. It can be used for creative expression or for the purposes of evil and destruction. Many have misused their faith to create demonic concepts that compete with God for the faith of the masses in order to take the place of God. This is the literal definition of Satanism. They are shifting the source of their expression from good to evil. This gives evil ownership over the soul. This is the creation of a personal paradigm in the collective unconscious referred to as hell. This is where the effects of their deeds on others is located. This cause of their evil is the source of their evil. This means that when they die, unless they repent and seek forgiveness, they will return to the source of their expression.

In this paradigm is the fear, pain, torture, suffering, burning flesh, famine and every kind of violence. Our life is a record and testimony of everything and everything has its place. Every life creates a unique frequency and just like a radio, that has lots of channels each simultaneously existing at a unique frequency we each have a frequency at source that is a personal match. Regardless if we are good or evil, we all exist in our frequency. Whilst we live, there is still time to change it. The opportunity for forgiveness only exists for the period of the life of the body. When we die, we will feel every moment of anxiety, pain, embarrassment and every blow our victims felt. This is because we can only be in our frequency. What is termed punishment is the ultimate lesson of life. This is because we cannot learn if we do not experience what we did to others, if we do not feel what they feel.

In the moment we take our last breath, there will be nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. Like the man who is being interviewed by the detective, realising that he is going to jail, it will be too late. When we die it will be too late (impossible) to prevent our judgement and the realisation that our life and our victims are our witnesses. Matthew 7:12 (KJV) “Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.” Why do we need to know about the impersonal collective unconscious? The reason we must understand the collective unconscious, is because, that whilst we have sovereignty over our own mind, and reject the existence of the unconscious, it cannot help us. It doesn’t deny us. It doesn’t prevent our addiction, stupidity, ignorance or unhappy, stubborn pathological existence because it can’t.

Before language, when we got stung by nettles and it felt bad, our unconscious reminded us. We had this ability before we created the language that now describes this avoidance as fear. The unconscious ensured we were safe by creating an autonomous response to nettles, whenever it detected ‘nettles’ through our eyes. We didn’t need to create a hypothesis about nettles. From the perspective of the unconscious, pain is a great communicator and from the perspective of us, it’s a great teacher. We must consciously programme our personal mind in order to maintain personal sovereignty over it.

Before language, internal dialogue between our awareness and the unconscious occurred naturally, without words, (language) or beliefs (existential software). It was from this innocent (uneducated) perspective that an individual’s understanding and integrity grew. Our emotional reactions to direct experience and observation were and are feedback. This emotional (neurochemical) feedback was the architect. The objective of formal education is to replace natural understanding with a software programme called ‘generic perception’. Generic perception = Reality.

Reality is a concept created to define everything. Accordingly, people accept what is real and reject what is not. This is a fundamental error in our understanding of the world and our potential. At some point technology didn’t exist and was therefore not real. It did not form part of our reality. If we could travel back far enough in our history, we would find virgin ground where cities now exist. If we go back to the time before the steam engine, aircraft and nano-technology, we find that, at one point in what we call history those technologies did not exist and were not real.

There has never been an objective, fixed, infallible reality. Reality is a man-made concept. It’s a concept that is now used to generically confine everything in existence to what is defined. The English word “reality” comes from Medieval Latin realitas. Realitas comes from Latin realis (“relating to a thing”), from res (“thing”). Reality is nothing more than perception. If we cannot perceive it, it doesn’t exist for us. Education is now being used to confine generic perception to ensure that our awareness is confined within an authorised definition of reality.

Education was originally created so that those who had acquired real abilities earned through direct experience, repetition and behavioural adjustments, could inform others how to acquire those abilities, without the need to have all of the experiences. Education was a means of communicating experience, understanding and ability. However, education is not used by education authorities exclusively as a means of communicating experience and understanding in order to assist the learner in the development of their personal abilities.

The use of spells, wishes, purchasing of lottery tickets, betting on sports, taking of drugs, the drinking of alcohol and the excessive consumption of sugar laden foods and carbohydrates, is an attempt to get the rewards that come from ability, without doing the work to develop the ability. The experience is the experience. The rewards of an engineer, dentist, mechanic, plumber, farmer and construction operative are earned. The rewards are tied not only to effort, but are determined by the complexity and skills required to do what they do.

If we do not develop ability we are of the same worth as everyone else without ability. The more skills and abilities that we develop, that are essential to maintain the lives and comforts of others, the more valuable we are to others. The true value of a person to themselves is their potential. The true value of our self to others, is our ability. Nobody is going to pay you to fix their car if you cannot fix their car. You can have a million dollars and see that as success. But you can lose that million dollars and have nothing, whilst the mechanic still has his ability.

We must become valuable to others if our survival depends on their patronage. In society our value and worth are dependent on our ability to meet the needs of others. Wearing expensive clothes and driving an expensive car, reveals access to financial resources. The ability to make money is an ability and in societies where you must pay to live, it is not to be underestimated. Heaven is the whole mind. If we build our personal ability through the development of our personal mind, it will be apparent by our behavioural and creative expression.

Matthew 6:19–21 (KJV) “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” A rich idle man with no ability and a mechanic can both be robbed of everything they own, but the mechanic still has his ability, and as long as we have cars he will be needed. Education is a means of acquiring understanding and ability without experience.

Education gives understanding, but education alone will not create ability. Skills require training and practice until results are consistent and repeatable. We acquire skills through understanding, practice and repetition. Skills without understanding lead to contextual limitations. We must develop our understanding and our ability. Understanding without ability is academic and whilst we can use this understanding to debate and argue, if it has no practical application, it is of no practical value to ourself or others. It’s like memorising the bible without ontologically embodying it.

Each society’s objective for their education programmes must prioritise the sustenance, safety, health and happiness of the whole society. We need shelter, food, clothes, heat and peaceful communities. Every system, organisation, society and education authority must enable people to participate in their own indigenous society. The health and safety of the whole of society is the personal obligation of every single member of that society. In most societies, there comes a point in history when education is deliberately used to ideologically programme the mind.

We have reached that point. The indigenous societies in most European countries are being socially, religiously, legally and demographically eradicated. The selfish and perverted desires of corrupt officials have been exploited and they have succumbed to temptations, offered in return for their loyalty to satanic ideologies. Removing free speech is one of the ways to restrict contemplation. This is done by defining whole subjects and areas to be offensive, profane, apostacy or a sin. This is how many governments are now compelling or banning certain forms of speech.

This should be no surprise to Christians. 2 Timothy 3-5 (KJV) “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away. For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts, Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.”

We have been given guidance on how to preserve our indigenous societies. To kill in anger is to put self above others. However, if we are not prepared to die for something, it is always because we do not love ‘it’ enough. To stand by and allow your wives, children and daughters to be raped is cowardice. Cowardice is a complete absence of love. Love is courage. Those who only fight for their own family weaken the community. John 15:13 (KJV) “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”

Imagine a woman walking down a corridor that is 100 metres long. Half way down that corridor she sees a fully grown Tiger coming in the opposite direction. What does she do? Does she keep walking? Does she turn and run? What would you do? Everyone would run, because the alternative is almost certain death or serious injury. Now change the scenario. Imagine the woman is walking down that corridor and her two year old daughter is walking in front of her and the Tiger appears. What does she do? Love is more powerful than fear! Love is selfless.

Turn to God. Turn to Christ and be filled with the Holy Spirit and you will be restored. To do this we must question everything. We must connect with the source of every new idea. We must connect with the source of all technology. We must become a conduit for the greater understanding that exists beyond all understanding. God is the greater understanding that exists beyond all understanding. Matthew 7:7-8 (KJV) “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.”

Salvation

There is only one ego. The ego exists in each one of us. It is the mind of our identity. So when one ego steals from us or murders one of us we may get angry and want to hurt or kill them. The part of us that wants vengeance or revenge is the same ego that justified the theft in the mind the one who stole from us. If we attack, injure or kill those who have ‘trespassed’ against us we allow the ego that is within them and controlled them to indirectly control us. Without forgiveness we become victims of our own judgement serving the ego that was once called Satan. So we have a dilemma.

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