Showing posts with label symbolism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symbolism. Show all posts

What in the World is happening to the World?

I have been putting the pieces together for years now, it seems.  And it's all led me here.  I may be wrong about this or that, and I'm probably right about some things it's even hard for ME to believe.  For Example, UFO technology may have been developed by Nazi scientists first.  I hope to write an article on that entire can of worms later; it was my original intention to do that tonight, but I found this video first and watched the entire 2 1/2 hours of it.  With everything from great delight to great horror, I watched it all unfold.  I commend the creator of this video for the elegant twining of history into an unraveling of the cords of occult conspiracy in our world today, and the great quality of work and attention to detail he put into it.  I say my reaction was delight and horror, because I was delighted to see that someone else had drawn so many of the same conclusions as me, seen the same evidence and told the same story.  Also he gave even MORE insight into the history and mechanics of this thing than I have the knowledge to do, and there were elements presented that I was previously unaware of.  But horror struck me at the immensity of the powers against us, the power of the evil massing against the people of Earth.  It does NOT mention UFOs or anything like that, but I am realizing as I uncover things, that it's all true, and so many of the terrible things I am beginning to be aware of outside of this are probably true as well.  And they DO play a part in all of this.  But the focus tonight is a giant plot for power.

I present the NWO: Secret Societies and Biblical Prophesy



I would like to clarify (since this is a bit of a religious video, although not overpoweringly so), my own beliefs.  I want to do this not only for the reader's sake, but for my own.  I need to know where I stand.  Because there is where I must stand.

I told my friend, when she asked where God is in all this, that I feel like Hitler used "God" to kill almost as many Jews as Bush and the American power complex used "God" to kill Americans.  I don't want to use God.  Rather, I will not justify my actions, I will let them speak for themselves, and hope that God uses me.  I believe in the words of Jesus; in fact my hope pretty much rests on them.  To say he was the Son of God is too simple for me.  But he was.  And if I can believe the Bible at all, it's going to be his words I trust, not the dogma-spewing, circle-talking, weasel pharisee, false-prophet poster boy for the anti-christ church.  I will not choose or follow a religion, whether that is the right thing or the wrong thing to do, I cannot say.  I just won't do it, because I think they're all wrong, they're all corrupt.  They have a lot of truth, then let that truth be tainted by hatred and pride, or simply rotten with the thread of lies interwoven in the truth.  The best place to hide a lie is between two truths.  I.e. "Don't add to the Words of God.  The Bible is the only, pure, truly inspired Word of God.  Don't take away from the Words of God."  I don't know how you think this God person is... but I have a pretty high view of him (even though I sometimes say that we were created in a lab by aliens), because I think if he has a body, it is the Universe, and if he has a mind, it's Life, and if he has a past, it's us, and if he has a future, it's what we will be, and if he has a name... it is not "Dog" backwards.  It is great and unspeakable.  He is beyond understanding, and if he has a mouth, and speaks words, they are not all in one book.  And he is not hurt by sin, and not afraid of it, or bound by one way of speaking.  He is not a man, that we can attribute our own insanity and fear of the unknown to him, for nothing that we will encounter is unknown to him.
...So I do not believe in Bible-worship.  But the Law is in it.  And the Law was the ultimate best we can do by ourselves and God, I guess.  I don't live up to it, and neither do any of you.  Jesus said if you look at a woman wrong, you committed adultery.  If you fly off at your brother, or anyone, you are in your heart, a murderer.  So don't beat yourself up for failing in the eyes of the law.  Jesus didn't hold it against us.  He was more concerned with us doing GOOD.  Because the MORE GOOD you do, the LESS EVIL you do.  It's simple mathematics.  more good=less evil.  So repenting is not something you say, or a change of heart.  It is really just living today a little better than you lived yesterday.  Talk is great, but action is better.
I don't hate other religions, rather I look to them for the truth they contain.  The good seeds they sow. If a tree is known by it's fruit, then that is the only way it can be judged.  Not by it's bark, or it's shape, or where it is growing, or how old it is, or whether it makes good shade...
It has been impressed on me several times recently, that one of the greatest sins we can commit, is to fear evil.  This is very true.  I am kind of rebuking myself for being afraid of the NWO, and the power of secret societies.  As I said of the Lord, he is far above our fears.  An ultimate source of strength and power.  Not their kind of planned power.  Rule by material or force.  He does not NEED us to act a certain way, nor does he feel the need to "do something quick" to contain the puny whims of those we see as powerful.  I do believe in heaven and hell, in a way, sort of like Dante's Inferno, but also different.  Heaven is not a shiny city where everyone can live a perfect life, or sit on their asses or something.  It is a greater adventure, leading to even greater ones.  More chances at higher states of being.  Hell is not just a pit where you just fall in and that's it for eternity.  I don't see it like that.  It is a greater challenge, a more hopeless life, leading to even more and more hopeless ones.  Less happiness and more suffering.  Until you reach the bottom of "hell," I do not believe your eternal adventure has ended.  Just like you have not fully become pure and happy in "heaven" until you reach the Highest.

But I digress.  We must not be afraid.  We will make the decisions we will make, and we must try to make the best ones we can, and do right.  Good and bad will happen, and they are subjective terms.  But wrong and right are objective, and they are our decisions.  We must live in faith, I think, and not fear the enemy.  As a friend pointed out to me, fighting evil cannot be done with more evil, for then the evil just continues.  It is never a decisive blow.  It is always done out of fear.  War, stealing, murder, lies... all motivated by fear.  And fear of evil will make us fight back with more evil, which will make us an agent of evil, and therefore, evil will control the battle.  If we fight with good, however, we take control of the situation.  Like when Jesus said, "If you are forced to walk a mile with someone, walk a second with him on your own will.  If he demands your cloak, give him also your tunic."  You have taken control of this battle.  Now, you were not robbed.  Instead, you saw a man who needed clothing, so you gave freely.  You were not enslaved, you offered your services willingly.  It hurts our pride.  If you have ever watched the movie Revolver, you will know that "Sam Gould" is the enemy that hides where you would be least likely to look for him... Nobody sees Gould, but he sees everything.  You cannot fight him on his own terms.  You have to humiliate him.  It's a long story, just watch the movie Revolver.
Fear is what gives evil the power it needs to take our freedom, remove from us the truth.  As you will find out by studying the Hegelian Dialectic.
Another Hegelian Dialectic Article
How the Hegelian Dialectic is leveraged on the American Public.
This is the power structure's biggest use of fear to accomplish their political aims.
As I said, I disagree with the maker of the above video in a few areas.  I don't completely discredit some Gnostic truths.  I believe what has since been dismissed as Gnosticism was just the early Church being free... "Gnostic Christianity" if you will.  I may be wrong, but some of their more important scriptures I feel are as true as the Bible's Gospels, and just as important.  Maybe Christian Anarchy is the best form of religion, if you read The Kingdom of God is Within You, by Leo Tolstoy (this link is the Wiki article on the book).  It seems to be based on what Jesus said.  "If they tell you the Kingdom of God is in the ocean, don't believe them, or the fish will precede you.  If they tell you the Kingdom of God is in the sky, don't listen, or the birds will get there first.  Rather, the Kingdom is within you.  And around you."  I would also venture to say, if they say it is in a book, don't believe them, or it's all just words, and they will read it first... and they might not let you.
I just love freedom and I don't want fear to take it away from me.  Or anybody else.  And fear will do that to you, if you let it.

Christianity Embraces the Death of Christ

Lets delve into religion a bit, my friends.
I was raised Christian, so this is where I focus most of my analysis.  None of this is meant to offend people, but to expose the yeast of the Pharisees.  Therefore, those who are offended by it will most likely be the ones who NEED their symbolism and man-made dogma to stand undisturbed, because it is the power they need to control your minds.

The thing about Jesus is he was a sage.  Whether you believe he was born of a virgin and was God-on-earth, or he was just this guy, or you believe something in between, as I do: He may have been a human being with an extraordinary purpose, who fulfilled his purpose, and ascended to Godhood, thus taking over the entire nature of divinity as we don't really understand it.  Either way, he made it clear that the way to the Father (our own ascension and eventual Godhood) is by following your path (the way), believing, seeking, and proclaiming truth (the truth), and living life, loving life, respecting life, and giving and promoting life (the life)... all of which he embodied.  Also, he was clear that we were the same as him... he was the "firstborn of many brethren," and so we are "Gods and Sons of God."  Therefore, he expected us to do "greater things than these," and so he essentially is holding us to the same standards as he held himself.  Which would be complete compliance with our calling and purpose, and utter faith and trust in God the Father, as well as worshiping nothing false, making no image of God to worship, and worshiping only God the Father.
Whether you are Christian or not, the teachings of Christ apply to all true faiths, excluding no philosophy of truth.  He was a Jew himself, and never said Judaism was obsolete.  Therefore, why did we make a new religion?  Could we really not believe or follow his message without it?  The way I understand Jesus, if he was alive today, he would never adhere to what is now Christianity.

How is it that a man can come that speaks the truth that he did, lives the life that he did, and what we do is ignore the EXAMPLE of his actions, twist his words and their MEANING, subvert the worship of God, and make a religion that worships that man?


Don't take it the wrong way, I'm just calling out Christianity and calling BS on religion.


Sorry buddy.
Anyways.  So Jesus meant to lead by example.  But Christians fancy themselves humble by calling themselves weak.  I prefer to be humble by fancying myself strong in faith and the truth and example of the Sage.  That is the only way to live a righteous life, I think.  Here's an example.  Christians worship the cross.  I know, I know... you're going to say "We most certainly do NOT worship it, we only worship Christ and his sacrifice and resurrection in the glory of Christ Jesus our Lord the Son of God made flesh in the Grace of God, and so we build massive temples, in Christ, and decorate them with the cross he was hung on by his grace."  ...Or whatever.  At least Catholics have that crucifix thing that shows his actual suffering and depicts it in your FACE, in all it's torture.  It also hearkens to the serpent on the staff that Moses made.  A graphical representation of our corruption lifted up and hung on a tree in a sacrifice of faith.  Hmmm... makes more sense, doesn't it, than an image of the device of Jesus' mode of execution?  I think it was Jesus who warned against the "brood of vipers, whitewashed tombs..." who clean the outside of the cup and leave the inside filthy.
Here's where it gets interesting.  There is a symbol called the cross of St. Peter.


The story goes that when the Romans martyred the Apostle Peter, he requested to be crucified upside down (Crucifixion was a favorite of the Romans), since he did not see himself as worthy of the same death as his brother Jesus, since he was not dying for the sins of humanity.  It is interesting to note that this symbol is adopted by atheists because it is the cross upside-down.  That seems a bit simple-minded, because the symbol itself is an image of humility to God and towards Jesus Christ.  Which is more Christian than the upright cross displayed in the Church, a "holy place," which is an "object of desolation that causes desecration."  In short, it's a blasphemy.  St. Peter's Cross is more "Christian."


So atheists use a symbol that stands for something they mean it to defy.  Whatever.
In reality, true early Christians would have NEVER used the upright cross as a symbol for their faith (as Peter clearly demonstrated).  That's why they had the symbol of the fish.


I think the fish reminded them of the good times they had with Jesus.  Him cooking them fish, feeding thousands of people with two or three small fish, helping them catch fish in their nets... He was just a fishy guy, you know?  He made them fishers of men, after all.  One of them found some money in a fish's mouth because of Jesus.  It seemed to be the obvious pick for a symbol that they would use to identify themselves as followers of Jesus.  The story goes like this:
In the early days of the Jesus movement, the Christians were so persecuted, that they literally had to go underground.  Christianity was not yet a religion.  Just a true way of life.  Hated by powerful men of wickedness and lawlessness.
So they would use the fish when they met someone who they thought could be a brother, as a secret password, or identification method.  One would draw the curve for the top half of the fish, and if the other person understood this gesture, they would complete the fish with the bottom curve.  Pretty clever.  Also, meaningful.
The fish was also an acronym.  IXOYE (Greek letters Iota, Chi, Theta, Upsilon, Sigma) is the Greek word ichthus, which means "fish."  The letter I is the first letter of the Greek Iousous, meaning "Jesus."  X is the first letter of Christos, Greek for "Christ."  O is the first letter of Theos, which means "God."  Y is the first letter of the Greek word Huios, or "Son."  E is for Soter, meaning "Savior."  IXOYE is an acronym for "Jesus Christ, God, Son, Savior."  Beautiful.


Now what makes a cross more awesome than that?
It's a simple question of which is more important to you, Jesus death, or his life?  Or how about his resurrection?  Well, you can't have one without the other, and neither is significant without the other two.  The key is that the LIFE of Jesus was leadership by example.  He said that "even greater things than these will you do."  So it's not a matter of us being too "human" to be able to rise from the dead, or heal the sick, or bring people back to life, but rather that we don't have enough faith to do it.  Or courage.  No balls, basically.  SOME people actually followed his example for real.

[50] And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice and yielded up his spirit.
[51] And behold, the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom. And the earth shook, and the rocks were split. [52] The tombs also were opened. And many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, [53] and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many. [54] When the centurion and those who were with him, keeping watch over Jesus, saw the earthquake and what took place, they were filled with awe and said, “Truly this was the Son of God!”
(Matthew 27:50-54 ESV)

And they had been dead a mite longer, too.  So don't tell me that I'm not a god or a son of God.  I'm pretty sure that if Christians really believed Jesus and actually did like he did and did what he said, and weren't subversive to his message... if Christianity was not a system of control for people's minds, a drug of propaganda and an anesthetic of the soul; if people would believe the truth, follow the way, and live life... They would be more badass, and they would not be fooled by these symbols of death.  They would not wear or worship a cross, as if to say "I approve of this execution, and if I could, I would hang him up there all over again myself!"
Jesus didn't ask us to worship him.  Or the "Holy Spirit."  His example was to worship God the Father only.  To worship him instead, or anything else, is blasphemy to the Lord.

Represent.