Just finished reading a book on the Kemet sun god Ra. Dude that is a massive gigantic ball of nuclear fusion up there hurling radiation at earth and some people still believe the creationist theory. Evolution is an extended form of mutation.
We are heavily influenced by the rapid nuclear explosions on our sun, how can evolution be a hoax? How could we not be mutating? Nature is chaotic but we are provided with glimpses as to how randomness organized the chaos of nature. If Murphy's Law states that anything bad that can go wrong ultimately will go wrong, than the reverse also has to be true meaning that in the fabric of unlimited access to time, anything that can possibly happen will happen.
The universe is a bunch of random shit going on all at the same time until discernable patterns develop themselves. These discernable patterns are called life. Those patterns find impressive ways to appreciate. The only truth that exists to me, upon which every other notion or perspective of truth must predicate itself, is the will of life. There are too many people running around with God, Allah, Muhammad and Jesus on their lips supporting wars that snuff out the right for other humans to exist, primarily because their name for imaginary authority and legal authority varies from theirs. It's a damn shame.
God created the universe? Ok I'll buy that. But who is God? Jesus? Ok I'll buy that too. But Jesus was human. So that means humans are potential deities and gods as well. What do I need to go to church for if my primary advocate to greatness is actually myself? I need to learn about myself not people who may or may not have existed eons ago.
Ever noticed how most people do not claim their purpose until they have a child? This is bizarre. If you don't know why you are on this earth, and then you have a kid and believe that the kid is the reason you are on this earth, then that means your primary reason for existing is to have children and you are incapable of teaching your child anything different. And we wonder why the world around us is so unreasonable.
What if you are here to give your future self guidance? What if having a kid is actually nature's way of giving us practice? What If, when it is time to leave this earth, those of us who managed to avoid materialism and strip away all the unnecessary accumulation of wealth and the desire to accumulate wealth, these are those able to pass into the next life fully cognizant of the lessons learned in this life? It would seem as though such an individual would be able to fully appreciate his potential under this influence.
This would make such a being capable of influencing the past present and future. Imagine if, no matter what physical form your body took, you- because you were so stoically unaffected by material distraction- were able to be born in your next life and each subsequent life with a full memory of your past life and the lessons learned as though it were merely the previous day?
It would make you immortal and therefore God and I contend this is precisely what Jesus was talking about when he attempted to explain eternal life. Maybe you, stripped of your ego, are the very God you pray To? The very Jesus you pray for? This would make God a form of consciousness and consciousness itself then becomes God.
No, no, God was here before anything existed. Oh really? But matter is neither created nor is it destroyed and this is the Law of Conservation of Mass that has been accredited for almost as long as the king James bible has existed. So if God was here before anything and matter has always existed and humans are simply an expression of matter and Jesus was God and Jesus was human, then by your own definition, matter is God. Which would make God and matter, both elevated to a form of consciousness.
This would mean that every particle is God. Every cell and organism that reflects matter is God so that God is not more than or less than but only equal to, simple matter that processes information. I'll buy that 100%. Jesus may be coming back but I do not need to wait on him. That power has been delegated my friends, a very, very long time ago.
In closing, the greatest bible verse that exists is, to me, Exodus 3:14. "Say this to the people when they ask You, I AM has sent you." In Hebrew I AM is translated to YHWH which is how the english translation "Yaweh" found itself as a name for God when in reality the ability to process information is the essence of existence and therefore life itself.
If the will of life is the only universal truth of principle, then "I am what I am" is a poor name for God unless you infer the obvious, that, due to its origin in matter and matter's origin in It, God is everywhere and everything. The ode of Descartes is simply the fabric of Exodus 3:14 in Latin rather than ancient Hebrew: "Cogito ergo sum" (I think, therefore I AM). The ability to process information is deification. That, to me, is God.
We are not you and I but the same I and I. And this is love, Jah Rastafari. Don't ever forget that cognitive reasoning is your sacred ally in life, just as important as, if not more important than faith. Cheers
We are heavily influenced by the rapid nuclear explosions on our sun, how can evolution be a hoax? How could we not be mutating? Nature is chaotic but we are provided with glimpses as to how randomness organized the chaos of nature. If Murphy's Law states that anything bad that can go wrong ultimately will go wrong, than the reverse also has to be true meaning that in the fabric of unlimited access to time, anything that can possibly happen will happen.
The universe is a bunch of random shit going on all at the same time until discernable patterns develop themselves. These discernable patterns are called life. Those patterns find impressive ways to appreciate. The only truth that exists to me, upon which every other notion or perspective of truth must predicate itself, is the will of life. There are too many people running around with God, Allah, Muhammad and Jesus on their lips supporting wars that snuff out the right for other humans to exist, primarily because their name for imaginary authority and legal authority varies from theirs. It's a damn shame.
God created the universe? Ok I'll buy that. But who is God? Jesus? Ok I'll buy that too. But Jesus was human. So that means humans are potential deities and gods as well. What do I need to go to church for if my primary advocate to greatness is actually myself? I need to learn about myself not people who may or may not have existed eons ago.
Ever noticed how most people do not claim their purpose until they have a child? This is bizarre. If you don't know why you are on this earth, and then you have a kid and believe that the kid is the reason you are on this earth, then that means your primary reason for existing is to have children and you are incapable of teaching your child anything different. And we wonder why the world around us is so unreasonable.
What if you are here to give your future self guidance? What if having a kid is actually nature's way of giving us practice? What If, when it is time to leave this earth, those of us who managed to avoid materialism and strip away all the unnecessary accumulation of wealth and the desire to accumulate wealth, these are those able to pass into the next life fully cognizant of the lessons learned in this life? It would seem as though such an individual would be able to fully appreciate his potential under this influence.
This would make such a being capable of influencing the past present and future. Imagine if, no matter what physical form your body took, you- because you were so stoically unaffected by material distraction- were able to be born in your next life and each subsequent life with a full memory of your past life and the lessons learned as though it were merely the previous day?
It would make you immortal and therefore God and I contend this is precisely what Jesus was talking about when he attempted to explain eternal life. Maybe you, stripped of your ego, are the very God you pray To? The very Jesus you pray for? This would make God a form of consciousness and consciousness itself then becomes God.
No, no, God was here before anything existed. Oh really? But matter is neither created nor is it destroyed and this is the Law of Conservation of Mass that has been accredited for almost as long as the king James bible has existed. So if God was here before anything and matter has always existed and humans are simply an expression of matter and Jesus was God and Jesus was human, then by your own definition, matter is God. Which would make God and matter, both elevated to a form of consciousness.
This would mean that every particle is God. Every cell and organism that reflects matter is God so that God is not more than or less than but only equal to, simple matter that processes information. I'll buy that 100%. Jesus may be coming back but I do not need to wait on him. That power has been delegated my friends, a very, very long time ago.
In closing, the greatest bible verse that exists is, to me, Exodus 3:14. "Say this to the people when they ask You, I AM has sent you." In Hebrew I AM is translated to YHWH which is how the english translation "Yaweh" found itself as a name for God when in reality the ability to process information is the essence of existence and therefore life itself.
If the will of life is the only universal truth of principle, then "I am what I am" is a poor name for God unless you infer the obvious, that, due to its origin in matter and matter's origin in It, God is everywhere and everything. The ode of Descartes is simply the fabric of Exodus 3:14 in Latin rather than ancient Hebrew: "Cogito ergo sum" (I think, therefore I AM). The ability to process information is deification. That, to me, is God.
We are not you and I but the same I and I. And this is love, Jah Rastafari. Don't ever forget that cognitive reasoning is your sacred ally in life, just as important as, if not more important than faith. Cheers

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