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Oneness without law, principles, or will?
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Oneness without law, principles, or will?
i'd like to see if the oneness of love (or "god") with no law (principles) or will to keep it all together. if there are principles that sustain life then there must also be the option of going against it, otherwise we're mere robots programed to evolve (change) on our own. we have the choice to be perfected in god's image by following his will in his word and praying for his spirit of love and understanding (avoiding pressumptous thinking) and share god's love for us (though we are mortal imperfect beings), but we also have the choice to live like beasts (2nd density) and die (returning to 1st density). if we were perfect beings, why would we need to evolve? if we were really "evolving", why do we would have have a "survival of the fittest" mentality and de-evolving in order to adapt to the norms of beast-like behavior? why seek self-discovery and worth when god already has given us a life to take responsability for and already values us for our potential in christ? why serve self when god already serves us? why not serve god and keep his love and its principles flowing in us (from god to us and back to him and others) before we kill ourselves?
the genuine truth about god's law and grace has been diluted by much pagan teachings taught by "christians" such as "immortality of the soul", "sunday worship" (friday sunset to saturday sunset is the sabbath made for all humans in creation, not just for jews), "christmas" (jesus was actually born in late august or early september based on the jewish calendar), etc. human tradition we call "religion" is all pagan and self-righteous, no matter if you're a monotheist, polytheist, patheist, or secular. many take the bible out of context to suit their beliefs (or to agree with what others say), not comparing scripture with scripture and failing to engage in basic reading comprehension (asking who, what, when, where, why, how). avoid trying to make sense of it with human understanding (faulty science) or compare it to other religious ideas that you were taught, let it explain itself. you shouldn't have to be spoon-fed the bible, read it for yourself and you'll be amazed how clear it can be. the bible is full of history, prophecy, principles concerning morality and health, etc. it's life's ultimate guide book to healthy spiritual thinking. the "spiritual" isn't something "supernatural", it's a completely natural process of surrendering our selves to the will of god.
if you have frontal lobes, then you're spiritual because that's where the spirit guides us, letting us be aware of our mistakes to turn learn from it (turning away from evil), accepting forgiveness and doing good the sake of love (we can't really do good without love). we all either needlessly hold on to gult letting our feelings control us or we are suppressing it, pretending that this life doesn't count and reality is a figment of our imagination.
we think lawless because we actually have suppressed fears of death and have invented a solution: abolihh the law of god! this is no solution and only enslaves us to ourselves, bringing no unity. the only solution is to accept god's grace, not out of fear of being sent back to the dust (first density) or to "earn" eternal life, but because god loves us. god is the one who first feared for our life and sent his son to save us, yet we have to do our part and grab hold of christ's hand (accept salvation). why should we fear death when there is a solution? if there was no law, then what really defines "taking responsability for my actions"?
let us not listen to that sly serpent that said that "you won't really die" if you break the principles of life, you will be like god, defining "good and evil" yourself. if you define the principles of life, you can do what you want and "repsonsability" is relative to your world. thinking for yourself is fine (it's a spititual gift), but when we assume that life is an inherent power we possess (instead of a gift of grace), it makes room for abuse of power and irresponsability. if we were really like god, we would surrender self just as god surrenders himself to us. true power is shown in surrender and true wisdom is to recognize that you don't know everything. god is truely omnipotent because he surrenders his power to us if we are willing to cooperate with him. god is all knowing because he can easily replay our memories (or the memories of angels that were near by) and also can predict the future very easily (it's nothing supernatural). ever thought of god in this way?
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