You Ever Get Taken Over By An “Advanced” Malevolent Civilization? Ya, Me Neither.

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You ever get created by an advanced malevolent Civilization and Then Later, Get Taken Over? Ya, Me Neither. I bet you if it did happen, we wouldn't notice until it was too f....n late! I bet you it wouldn't be the type of war we are familiar with or evolved enough to recognize. And I bet the ruling humans would cut their own deals and sell out 90% of the human species, so they could stay on and rule. Obviously, just talking hypotheticals here.

Dreams

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The content explores the idea that humans, when awake, are disconnected from the "Living Realm" and the divine essence from which they originated. It suggests that true communication with this original life source occurs during sleep, implying that humans may be more alive while asleep than awake. The narrative posits that the human experience is shaped by a disconnect from the Living God, as the physical form terminates our Living connection. It advocates for a reconnection with this original life essence, stating that a constant state of sleeping might prevent harm and chaos, urging a reevaluation of our perceived reality and purpose.

“I Am” the “Lion” – Understanding the Gospel of Thomas: Gnostic Insights – Verse 7

The text centers on the Gospel of Thomas verse 7, emphasizing a human perspective. It explores profound themes of identity, existence, and the struggle between humanity and predatory forces. The speaker reflects on the idea of being consumed, comparing humankind to a lion that can overpower. There is a strong sentiment against merging with what is despised, advocating for the preservation of "Life" and individuality over succumbing to internal and external pressures. The author James, expresses deep concern about humanity’s fate, perceiving a distinction between human beings and man. The overarching message conveys a belief in the importance of conscious choice and the value of true living over mere survival.

God or No God

The post reflects on the nature of existence, examining concepts like God, evolution, and the human condition. The author, James, shares his struggle with understanding self-awareness following a life-altering car accident in 2008. He suggests that any physical ambulatory calculative presence in this realm is a "robot" and that by perceiving anything more than that stifles our evolutionary potential. Comfort is presented as detrimental, leading individuals to remain stagnant rather than evolving. James argues for the necessity of recognizing that The Branch of Life we were all created from has been detached from our "Tree of Life", so we may stimulate true Living growth. He concludes by asserting that true transformation requires true self-awareness and hints at the Second Coming of Christ as a broader spiritual awakening rather than a singular event.

The Answer To The “Why” Question Is Robot

In 2008, after a car crash, the author experienced profound dreams and out-of-body experiences, where benevolent beings imparted knowledge about humanity's origins and existence. They revealed that humans are "robots," that were created from a Branch of Life pulled from a Divine Source and that it was a malevolent creative presence that pulled the Branch to create modern-day human beings. James also suggests that these beings negatively influence human beings externally and internally, without our awareness. The author reflects on the implications of self-awareness or a lack thereof and the dangers of becoming programmed into oblivion, warning of a potential loss of self-awareness - our sense of self amid modern technological changes. Over the years, they have expressed concerns about humanity's future and the necessity of recognizing one's true designed nature for salvation, urging awareness and realization of our condition as "robots."

I Exist Inside The Box & Outside The Box

The post discusses the tension between conformity (“inside the box”) and individuality (“outside the box”). The author argues that while being outside the box may feel challenging and uncomfortable, it is ultimately preferable to the oblivion of being trapped inside a false reality. They emphasize the difficulty of navigating life while recognizing the deceptions of societal norms, asserting that true understanding of existence comes from a spiritual awakening related to Christ. The author, James expresses a belief that liberation from this box-like existence is essential for authentic living, concluding that the ideal state is to exist without any societal constraints.

“They” Tell Me It Is Tuesday

On June 25, 2019, the author, James, expresses a deep, spiritual reflection on existence and divinity. He grapples with the voices telling him to conform, work, and dismiss his existential thoughts, rejecting the notion that a benevolent God would deny life. Instead, he questions the role of “They,” identified as Archons, who hinder humanity's growth connected to the "Branch of Life." James contemplates the profound truth that the Second Coming of Christ will not manifest as a person. He resonates with the idea of being a fragment of rebirth in the quest for freedom and understanding his own existence.

A Flaming Sword Which Turned Every Way

The text explores the metaphor of the "flaming sword" placed by Yahweh at the entrance of the Garden of Eden, representing a barrier to an "Everlasting Heavenly Living Presence. James posits that human perception of their presence is flawed as they believe themselves to already be alive and as such, seek no further life. This perception is seen as an impenetrable barrier to achieving an evolutionary birth, as individuals become like the flaming sword, defensive and combative against truths that challenge their previously accepted programming. Ultimately, it highlights the ease by which we are controlled and suggests that we all carry a shovel around, ultimately digging our own graves.

A Robot’s God

The post reflects on the concept of life and existence, pondering the designed nature of humanity and how it is influenced by external programming. The author, James Scott Velozo, articulates a belief that humans are not truly alive, suggesting that they are instead creations of a higher form or "Man." He emphasizes that people should recognize themselves as more than mere physical entities and reclaim the essence of their "Life". The text expresses a longing for a deeper identity beyond societal labels and a hope for spiritual awakening. Ultimately, it calls for self-awareness and understanding of one's true nature and design. James desires that we recognize, that whoever or whatever is programming us, is our God!

Doors We Cannot See

The content reflects on human limitations in understanding greater truths beyond physical perception. It discusses the metaphorical "armor" of programming that individuals cling to, which restricts their ability to confront obvious evils and truths. This programming (armor), likened to a life preserver, ironically leads to suffocation rather than liberation. James expresses the belief that more exists beyond what human sensory devices can pick up and warns against remaining trapped in a comfort zone that keeps one from truly "Living." Ultimately, the message encourages shedding these constraints to rise above deception and achieve a more profound "Living" presence connected to divine understanding.

“Conspiracy Theory” or “Conspiracy Theorist”

The text discusses how phrases like "conspiracy theory" and "conspiracy theorist" function as codes that influence human perception and acceptance of truths. These codes, instilled by perceived reputable sources, create values that govern our understanding, often leading us to dismiss legitimate information that contradicts our comfort. It argues that when faced with uncomfortable truths, people instinctively resort to these coded values, distancing themselves from genuine truths associated with God. The author warns that this programmed behavior may lead to societal harm and calls for awareness to break free from such influences to protect future generations.

I Will Tell My Granddaughter: “Papa Does Not Know, You Walk Any Way You Want To Sweetie”

In a reflective post, James contemplates his granddaughter's carefree behavior at the beach, contrasting it with his partner Nana's strict beliefs about child conduct. Torn between differing perceptions, James grapples with the nature of truth and belief, realizing that questioning established programming is essential, even if it leads to confusion. He emphasizes that beliefs should not define identity, expressing a desire for genuine truth over adherence to societal norms. Ultimately, he resolves to support his granddaughter's freedom of expression, affirming his uncertainty while valuing the journey of inquiry over blind acceptance of beliefs.