Thoughts ...has and is our essential human beingness under a long term separation process

Just thoughts, i subscribe that in some way we are created in the image God/Divine. but it sometimes feels like the facets of that similarity (to whatever small degree it may be the case) like the facet our spirit and connection to the spirit of Gid had been separated partially by the RC church when dogma was established that the relationship with God had to run through a priest. Was that in one of the Councils of Constantinople?

The next separation seems to me to have been effected with the soul-facet of that human beingness via Newtonian et al scientific materialism/reductionism and later developments within Freudian psychology.

What’s left of that connection and similarity? Ah yes the the human body facet of human beingness. Transhumanism, and the race for singularity with technology, indeed the post the jib jab nanotech experience. chem-trailing nanotech and food source GMS tampering are providing for the final separation - for those that actually survive this latter process.

But it strikes one that this process of separation is at least 1400 years, if not much longer in the making.

Part of The Great Awakening seems to be Humanity realizing we no longer need Belief Systems. Each of us is a Sovereign, Eternal Being, a part of the Eternal All!
If we think it through carefully, religions are simply Control Systems. For myself, it was a huge Lightbulb Moment when I realized the “God” of the O.T. is NOT the Creator of All! I have found the work of George Kavasillas a great help. “Our Journey Home” is a book of his. He did an excellent interview recently with Michael Sala!!

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Is George Kavasillas still around? Read his book too, the problem I have is with the replacement of “cosmology” from one priest to another. In that sense I see many priests out there with many versions all touting “freedom”. Sadly, I count George Kavasillas among them. I stopped following his work when he talked about disolving one’s aura untill you had none as a pinnacle sign of spiritual growth. That was in 2013, lost track after that so I don’t know what he is touting now.

I don’t care much for institutionalized religion, one always has to think for oneself. I agree Christianity thru it’s priests has done seriously damage in people looking for spirituality. For me personally, the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit are stil central.

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You bring to the surface some good insights, worth pondering, especially the question on whether our relationship with the spirit of God has to run through a priest. (And these days, it seems that all human connections with anyone seem to run through TVs and Radios and Facebook, etc.)

Myself, I have not found any church, to date (at least locally), with which I resonate. I feel more of a divine connection with Nature, and I think that all living creatures (not just humans) are sacred expressions of a Divine Being. I have not found any church that digs deep enough in this, and that encourages people to see other beings as sacred.

And, yes, I do think that our human beingness has been under a separation process. There has been a long time concerted effort to decouple us from all of our senses and get us behaving through narrative only. So, if we see a blue sky, and the narrative tells us it’s a red sky, then we believe it’s read and adjust our behaviour according to how the narrative tells us we should behave towards a red sky. Every sense that we have has been processed, and ultimately desensitized this way (including also the senses that we have that go beyond the 5 senses, that are not talked about by Officialdom).

I do think, though, that living beings have the capacity to heal. And we have the capacity to heal from our culture’s hijacking of our senses and instincts, through spiritual practice. A “re-tuning” so to speak.

I’ve been reading a book by Stephen O’Shea (The Perfect Heresy) about the genocidal Inquisition and extermination of a group of people who wanted nothing to do with the Roman church. Why would a church organize a killing spree just because people have a different way of connecting with God? It is beyond my imagination to grasp this.

There’s so much to think about with the question you’ve posed.

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You’re restating the doctrine of individuality which is precisely the Liberal ideology that got the Western world into the mess it is in.

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Being “liberated” does not necessarily mean a separation from others, it’s included in the choices offered upon acceptance of the idea. We are free to think and believe. Unfortunately we are susceptible to manipulation and propaganda when events and facts are hidden and or skewed. That’s why censorship is so vital to maintaining “narratives”.

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I think your question hits upon the maddening realities that come to us as survivors of a world in rebellion. And the intended consequences.

The evidence of this separation can in part be seen in Morrisville’s reference to the Elohim, the ‘gods’ of the Hebrews. A tradition claimed by them that originates in Sumer and the ages before it. All of it colored by the 'War in Heaven." Ba’al and Moloch. The ‘vengeful’ god, the gods that demanded human and animal sacrifice. The religion of the ‘king’ of this world, perverted to the purposes of a Luciferian doctrine that looks like unbridled individualism - the divinity of Man. And these ideas were carried forward into all the Abrahamic traditions. That the Hebrews wrote it does not make it so.

There is a reason Jesus told the Pharisees that they are ‘the son of the devil.’ The Judean ‘powers’ carried forward the Babylonian mystery schools and its magick and witchcraft. The lies injected into man’s traditions from the beginning. IMO, the life of Jesus was the breaking of this bondage, built upon the religious scaffolding of a highly moral people long deceived by evil. And in him we come to understand the One God, as manifested in the Trinity.

There are no Elohim ‘gods’. Only the primordial memories of the Anunnaki and the people sworn to tribal, blood-drenched deities that emerge from these traditions. And it is this deception from antiquity that guides the hand of the rebels even now. The very same who crush our world under their boot.

Even the appearance of some Gnostic separation of deity is based on the literal, wholesale buy-in to primitive and corrupted history. The ‘god’ of Abraham is handed to us by a people who could do no better. Jesus uplifted this tradition, forever defeating the lies of rebels, and, within his works, reveled the true path.

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Many thanks Morrisville for the recommendation. Will follow that one up. :pray:

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Never understood , except through a predominantly political filter, the Inquisition and it’s drivers…

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I don’t mean to, I mean to to dissembling of of humanness and its connection to God, and being made in that image as an outward expression of that relationship.

I agree with your point Bill10558.

It seems there are many “universes” & many divisions of power. It very difficult at the human level, after all the programming we have received, to even conceive what the Vastness of The Universes entails. We can only listen to what other peoples’ experiences have been & try to fit these puzzle pieces together! It is much simpler to remain in whatever “box” we were handed during childhood & assume we do have the “answers” to everything tied up with a neat little bow!! Personally, I have learned I know nothing & continue to want to learn! :wink:

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