I Am Not Questioning Your Beliefs

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The post challenges the established programming that shape human beliefs, arguing that many of our perceived beliefs are not original, but rather inherited. The author emphasizes the importance of original thought and self-awareness, suggesting that true original ideas can be "Alive" unto themselves and significantly impact our lives in a positive way. He expresses a desire for individuals to think independently rather than simply regurgitate information received over time. By promoting personal authenticity and self-exploration, the author hints at the potential for growth and development. He also shares a personal message for his granddaughter, advocating for freedom and individuality in thought and action.

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.

LIFE!

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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.

No “One” Living, No “Body” of Life, No “Thing” Artificial or Dead Respects Those That Don’t Want To Know

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The content discusses the concept of evolution in this physical realm, stressing that failing to evolve is dangerous. It suggests that not progressing in any existence, dimension, or realm indicates a lack of evolutionary capability. The message carries a sense of urgency and respect, attributed to a figure named James, who identifies as part of the "Reborn Branch of Life That Is Christ." This highlights a belief in evolutionary growth and the implications of stagnation within lower planes of existence.

“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.

The Cancer Cell Destroys the Host Because It Does Not Perceive the Host

The content reflects on the nature of humanity, suggesting that humans may be akin to robots, created by a higher entity rather than by God, and designed with limited awareness of their own programmability. The author posits that our programming stems from predecessors and societal constructs, leading to a denial of our true nature. They urge a recognition of ourselves as creations who have the potential to evolve beyond our current state, akin to cancer cells that damage their host, but changes on its own to heal the Host. The text explores themes of consciousness, creation, and the need for self-awareness to reclaim our true identity, potentially altering the course of existence.

“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.

Human Beings Are Not Alive – We Are The Walking Dead: 1st Time I Ever Mentioned “it”!

In 2008, the author experienced a car crash that led to profound dreams revealing insights about human origins and existence. They assert that since Eve's self-awareness, humanity has been disconnected from its true nature and God, making life's evolution impossible. People exist as the "walking dead," unaware of their programmability and true essence as a vehicle for Man. The disparity between rulers and common people lies in the awareness of their identities. The author urges individuals to awaken to their true selves, emphasizing that the physical existence observed is not their true identity. They are currently writing a book titled "I went searching for God and found Man."

Sometimes Wrong Is Just Wrong

The content emphasizes the complexity of perspective across various life aspects, suggesting that one's position—whether in conflict, belief systems, or roles—can lead to unexpected outcomes. It reflects on paradoxes in winning and losing, urging readers to reconsider their viewpoints and the implications of their choices. The author underscores the significance of truth and its independence from source, hinting at deeper existential questions. Ultimately, the message encourages respect and understanding, highlighting a universal truth about human experiences and the spiritual dimensions they encompass. It invites contemplation on the dualities present in life, asserting that understanding transcends simple binaries.