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The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - tamaryn - 09-24-2015 If this is an invocation, it is an amusing amalgamation of energies. What does one face when they say this? So many channels have invoked the idea of Jesus Christ, but the exclamation and intent behind the word is almost mindless. Thoughts? RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - AnthroHeart - 09-24-2015 Jesus in a bubble bath. RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - Nicholas - 09-24-2015 Words that are repeated gain in power simply because of the belief or value that is placed in them. Words that endure over time can become magical, in that I mean that every utterance of them is recalled by every subsequent utterance. This is why a routine, or ritualistic word form practice is beneficial because it alerts and invokes discarnate beings to your intentions. It does more than that though, which is universal. It's like a metaphysical magnifying glass that places its focus on how we say something, rather than what we say. The vibrational difference, however subtle, is a profound one because it bypasses interpretation and cuts straight to the original intent. I don't claim to know what I am talking about by the way ![]() RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - AnthroHeart - 09-24-2015 (09-24-2015, 05:34 PM)Nicholas Wrote: Words that are repeated gain in power simply because of the belief or value that is placed in them. Words that endure over time can become magical, in that I mean that every utterance of them is recalled by every subsequent utterance. This is why a routine, or ritualistic word form practice is beneficial because it alerts and invokes discarnate beings to your intentions. It does more than that though, which is universal. It's like a metaphysical magnifying glass that places its focus on how we say something, rather than what we say. The vibrational difference, however subtle, is a profound one because it bypasses interpretation and cuts straight to the original intent. I wonder if Ra likes it when we repeat their name in order to invoke their power. I'd repeat love/light and light/love with Ra. RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - tamaryn - 09-25-2015 RA Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra An hour after creating this thread, someone yells at me loudly: you know what RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - The_Tired_Philosopher - 09-25-2015 I think its good constant higher dimensional catalyst for mr. Jeshua. "God damn, Jesus Christ!" "Love my friend, love ![]() RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - tamaryn - 09-25-2015 (09-25-2015, 03:01 AM)The_Tired_Philosopher Wrote: I think its good constant higher dimensional catalyst for mr. Jeshua. "Literally Hitler" also makes some pretty amusing astral catalyst. Maybe Hitler is De-polarizing insidiously because of it. I've imagined this scenario before, and I get the feeling every time he hears this he just says: "Yes, my son" And every once and a while "Yes, my son, but that is some non-acceptance pretty hard" RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - The_Tired_Philosopher - 09-25-2015 Nah I think he'd stick to positivity: Yes my son, they are many things. Yes my son, they do suck, at sucking ![]() Yes my son, even other faiths have judgment. Yes my son, do be wary of your thoughts. Yes my son, I suck because I choose to, thank you. Yes my son, you are correct, I am not real as you think me to be. Or maybe he constructed an intelligent response program akin to Bruce Almighty for the constancy of it all lol RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - The_Tired_Philosopher - 09-25-2015 Or maybe he's even looking in here just like, 'you guys ![]() ![]() RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - tamaryn - 09-25-2015 So......multidimensionally i am so confused. What is the evolved self that he takes when he comes to you? The Jesus self? His perfect self?? His evolved self most personal to you? He is likely a being exiting on all levels, so he could come to you with the face of a monster and unveil himself i guess, lol. RE: The Colloquial Metaphor: "Jesus Christ" - tamaryn - 09-25-2015 Sums up my feelings pretty well. |