05-01-2021, 09:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-01-2021, 09:52 AM by Ohr Ein Sof.
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Excellent quote from Q'uo Patrick. Thanks for sharing it. I appreciated it as it applies to a current situation of my own.
Anders, everything will die in 3rd density. Your cells die and new ones are "born" everyday.
This is a natural process in Creation. Death and rebirth both containing the same power, both coming from the same place of power just at opposite poles; like positive and negative in electricity. There is no fear found in the positive poles like the should be no fear found in the negative pole. As one without the other there would be no creation.
These lovely Biblical quotes must be compared with other volumes of ancient texts to get the truer interpretations correct. The Kingdom of Heaven is found within but before we can know it, we must allow the eogocentric self to die. The Kingdom that is spoken of here is not a literal place.
In some instances the Kingdom can also be referring to Malkuth.
I have said before and will say it here again, the Bible is wildly misinterpreted and much of it's meaning has been lost due to the literal teachings by some religions. I love this Holy book when it is placed into context. I am not saying you have misinterpreted the Bible but maybe another fresh look could be taken to gleen information from this book? Many of these passages from the Bible are not meant in a literal way.
Anders, everything will die in 3rd density. Your cells die and new ones are "born" everyday.
This is a natural process in Creation. Death and rebirth both containing the same power, both coming from the same place of power just at opposite poles; like positive and negative in electricity. There is no fear found in the positive poles like the should be no fear found in the negative pole. As one without the other there would be no creation.
These lovely Biblical quotes must be compared with other volumes of ancient texts to get the truer interpretations correct. The Kingdom of Heaven is found within but before we can know it, we must allow the eogocentric self to die. The Kingdom that is spoken of here is not a literal place.
In some instances the Kingdom can also be referring to Malkuth.
I have said before and will say it here again, the Bible is wildly misinterpreted and much of it's meaning has been lost due to the literal teachings by some religions. I love this Holy book when it is placed into context. I am not saying you have misinterpreted the Bible but maybe another fresh look could be taken to gleen information from this book? Many of these passages from the Bible are not meant in a literal way.

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