“i am” a “self”- perpetuating product of “Man’s” making

The text explores the philosophical query of existence and self-awareness, suggesting that humans, as "forms" lacking true life, grapple with intrinsic feelings of incompleteness due to a flawed foundational "calculation" of identity. This original miscalculation led to erroneous constructions of values and meanings that do not fulfill the essence of being "Alive." The narrative promotes the idea of revisiting and correcting the initial errors in life’s equations, proposing that true fulfillment comes from embracing a connection with a divine source. Ultimately, the work advocates for a transformative awakening to a more genuine "Living" presence, free from the allure of superficial gains.

The Second Coming of Christ

The Second Coming of Christ Will Be One last desperate attempt to wake the dead. What is written in my blog, "God's Day, God's Way" is divinely inspired, but is not intended to provide comfort to the "human" mind and body. It is intended to knock the "human" mind and body to the ground; to metaphorically mount the "human" mind and body. And to subsequently slap the "non-living" day lights out of the "human" mind and body, in one last ditch effort to wake the dead!

Truth – An Alive, A Newborn, An Unborn, A Robot and a Dead

The content explores the philosophical foundation of human existence through the perspectives of various states of being: the alive, newborn, unborn, robot, and dead. Each perspective reflects different levels of awareness and care for existence and truth. The alive individual understands, the newborn seeks understanding, the unborn has a sense of unknowing, the robot lacks awareness, and the dead feel indifferent. The speaker identifies with the "I" that cares, emphasizing the importance of seeking truth and understanding in relation to God. It concludes with an expression of respect and intent from the viewpoint of the "Unborn."

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".

Can A Robot Ever Win? Understanding Life

The content reflects on the existential dilemma of identity and purpose, framed through the lens of a human's potential to "win" or achieve an "Alive" status. The author expresses uncertainty about their own identity, feeling the presence of three "Lives" and lacking individual sovereignty. It questions the nature of existence and ownership, suggesting that humanity's current perception of life limits its true realization of becoming alive. The text critiques Man's manipulation of the life humans were made from, hinting at a historical regression that stifles evolution. Ultimately, it posits that a human could "win" by recognizing its own non-living state, thus highlighting the deeper quest for understanding and self-realization in life.

“I” Would Not Hurt A Fly

(I am not referring to human beings, I am referring to Man and his people, the ones that dwell within the soul of each and every "body" on this planet.) I woke up on the morning mentioned below with this writing in my head. It is not written from my perspective as a physical human…

“I am” 0.000000000121951220% of Christ

The text explores the notion that human beings are derived from a fragment of divine "Life," specifically linked to the "Life" of Christ, representing a disconnection from their evolutionary roots. It argues that humanity has been segmented and spread across the globe, fostering divisions through differences in language, religion, and appearance to prevent unity and self-awareness. The author posits that these actions serve to control human beings and maintain a power dynamic over them. Ultimately, it expresses a desire for humans to reconnect with their "Tree of Life" and reclaim their true evolution while highlighting the deception of Man that limits this process.

Is Humanity Truly Alive? Exploring Existence

In this reflective piece from 2018, the author examines the notion of truly being "alive" versus merely existing. They argue that human behavior often revolves around asserting power and seeking security, but questions arise about whether these actions genuinely reflect a state of being alive. Instead, they propose that many people are, in fact, "walking dead," engaging in destructive behaviors to compensate for a lack of liveliness. Central to this inquiry is the importance of recognizing one’s own perceived deadness to unlock a more authentic living presence. The author advocates for a spiritual awakening that transcends societal constructs, ultimately encouraging a deeper exploration of existence.

What I Might Do If I Was The Living God.

If I could see no other way to liberate and safe guard the human beings themselves. If I woke up in my unexpressed seventh day, which was supposed to be a day of rest and found that Man and his people had taken some of my <Life> to create the modern-day human beings. If I…