03-18-2020, 11:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2020, 12:01 AM by Black Dragon.)
Alright, so what's the real evidence about who these beings really are or their agenda? I see a lot of minutia regarding exactly what it takes to make harvest, which I see a lot of otherwise interesting threads turn into a discussion of...cool and all, but there's more than enough info on those topics, and it doesn't answer anything about these beings or their agenda. So what's to support that these are high 3d beings and not, for the sake of speculation, mid 6d, or even trans-octaval/ extra-universal beings(besides the fact that their principles and tactics are very mechanistic and not very enlightened, I'll give you that for a "higer 3d" theory).
If anyone has ever read "A Dweller on Two Planets" or "An Earth Dweller's Return", both late 19th/ early 20th century Atlantis and beyond gems, you know of this character "Terre" who is revealed to be Yahweh, and these books even say from the perspective of a "villain"(Mainin, a STS Atlantian priest who you love to hate in the first book, but understand as fully human and his reasons for going dark in the second) trying to redeem himself, that this being was a teacher and guardian in the "early days when yet we were freshly transferred from Mars", which coincides exactly with the Law of One material. This character of Yahweh acts very heartless and mechanistic in the books when he interferes and tweaks people in certain directions and then leaves them to die to the villain/unforeseen consequences, the way he references the incarnate being as sort of a machine in the second book, and much more. After reading the books, the villain Mainin I thought was a total jackass is a relatable human being, though very flawed, and Yahweh? Nothing but stone cold judgment and superiority. Nothing loving or relatable to that character, a puller of strings, a player of chess, a spoiled arm-chair judge who never knew the pain of Earth life, yet sits from his position of power and relative ease and comfort and passes judgment and pulls strings, that's it. A piece of worthless Authoritarian s*** like the kings and "leaders", the elite of our own world(which Yahweh had a hand in creating through selective breeding/genetic enhancement). From what I can gather, ad I hope I'm wrong... I think he's just a piece of s*** space gangster who needs a good Black League style ass whoopin', and a stern Babylon 5 style sermon of "GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR GALAXY!!!". These beings sound like inorganic "Archons" that are incapable of love. If you theorize or know otherwise, share...I would so love to be wrong on this. All a guardian means is you hold a certain piece of territory(like a mob boss). How enlightened you are and how well you treat the beings within the territory you are responsible for is a different story.
To end this on a note that's other than resentful, if there really is a "good Yahweh" that is capable of love, made mistakes, and wants to evolve, learn, make amends, clear his name, etc., he will find in me a staunch ally where there seems to be only the harshest of critics. It's by digging into these ugly things and finding the truth that we may be able to help him clear his name make those amends. I would be willing to seek and learn the truth and to share it.
If anyone has ever read "A Dweller on Two Planets" or "An Earth Dweller's Return", both late 19th/ early 20th century Atlantis and beyond gems, you know of this character "Terre" who is revealed to be Yahweh, and these books even say from the perspective of a "villain"(Mainin, a STS Atlantian priest who you love to hate in the first book, but understand as fully human and his reasons for going dark in the second) trying to redeem himself, that this being was a teacher and guardian in the "early days when yet we were freshly transferred from Mars", which coincides exactly with the Law of One material. This character of Yahweh acts very heartless and mechanistic in the books when he interferes and tweaks people in certain directions and then leaves them to die to the villain/unforeseen consequences, the way he references the incarnate being as sort of a machine in the second book, and much more. After reading the books, the villain Mainin I thought was a total jackass is a relatable human being, though very flawed, and Yahweh? Nothing but stone cold judgment and superiority. Nothing loving or relatable to that character, a puller of strings, a player of chess, a spoiled arm-chair judge who never knew the pain of Earth life, yet sits from his position of power and relative ease and comfort and passes judgment and pulls strings, that's it. A piece of worthless Authoritarian s*** like the kings and "leaders", the elite of our own world(which Yahweh had a hand in creating through selective breeding/genetic enhancement). From what I can gather, ad I hope I'm wrong... I think he's just a piece of s*** space gangster who needs a good Black League style ass whoopin', and a stern Babylon 5 style sermon of "GET THE HELL OUT OF OUR GALAXY!!!". These beings sound like inorganic "Archons" that are incapable of love. If you theorize or know otherwise, share...I would so love to be wrong on this. All a guardian means is you hold a certain piece of territory(like a mob boss). How enlightened you are and how well you treat the beings within the territory you are responsible for is a different story.
To end this on a note that's other than resentful, if there really is a "good Yahweh" that is capable of love, made mistakes, and wants to evolve, learn, make amends, clear his name, etc., he will find in me a staunch ally where there seems to be only the harshest of critics. It's by digging into these ugly things and finding the truth that we may be able to help him clear his name make those amends. I would be willing to seek and learn the truth and to share it.