06-24-2022, 05:10 AM
In reference to biblical references to chakras and things. Yes, I suspect this is exactly the kind of thing that a pastor I was talking to recently meant when he was saying I should prefer mainstream interpretations. It was not a big deal at the time but later on when they got more difficult with me I started thinking of it. What they should of course be saying is 'out of two interpretations you should choose the one that is closer to what you understand as the truth'. But that is not what they say. And in the same way that people are passive aggressive if you are not with their political opinions even though they don't directly state it, they just start gossiping. I imagine that is roughly the treatment I would get if I brought up that the seven churches are the seven chakras.
This is something I emailed to one of my pastors from the David Wilcock book recently: "In Matthew 18. Jesus talks about forgiveness with the phrase 7*77 which is equal to 539, which a later astrologer known as Michel Helmer used to predict with great accuracy certain revolutionary events and such."
Some of the time this is the kind of thing that would go unnoticed. It is just quite subtle like if you mention astrology they will casually be like "no, I've never looked into it". But they hold it as being 'demonic' and even though it is not easy to initially detect. This strong belief of their is not particularly pleasant. When I went down to the church when I had just found out that a close friend of mine may have committed suicide, I mentioned I met her in astrology class and the woman was all like 'I am a jealous god and I have no other gods before me'. If you notice what was going on emotionally with me was completely ignored. Perhaps they even thought she deserved to die since she had not turned to Jesus. Ironically then these sorts of people are more interested in whether someone conforms with their ideas of what their religion says than they are with the actual person. I felt it was a very correct decision for me to separate from this church. I felt that even though it was hidden, as it almost always is with people, there was a strong streak of cult like behaviour.
This "mass arrest" scenario that is brought forward by David Wilcock and others, it will definitely effect people at the churches when a deeper form of truth comes forward. All the churches in England where I live fully went along with the whole vaccine/ lockdown/ COVID thing, I ask you, what is the point of the church if it doesn't speak out about the mark of the beast?
What I mean by the fact that bible is grounded real stories is that if you read it, say the story of Job, you tend to be reading a conversation with people, and a lot of the things discussed are real world things. Also, with the psalms there is no abstract (i.e. "all is the one creator"). The psalms openly label what the troubles are.
Psalm 22:
But I am a worm and not a man,
scorned by everyone, despised by the people.
7 All who see me mock me;
they hurl insults, shaking their heads.
8 “He trusts in the Lord,” they say,
“let the Lord rescue him.
Let him deliver him,
since he delights in him.”
When I was working in an office job and was bullied for two years. They all were in on it, everyone in the office. Reading these psalms would really have helped. Just to bring words to my experience.
This is something I emailed to one of my pastors from the David Wilcock book recently: "In Matthew 18. Jesus talks about forgiveness with the phrase 7*77 which is equal to 539, which a later astrologer known as Michel Helmer used to predict with great accuracy certain revolutionary events and such."
Some of the time this is the kind of thing that would go unnoticed. It is just quite subtle like if you mention astrology they will casually be like "no, I've never looked into it". But they hold it as being 'demonic' and even though it is not easy to initially detect. This strong belief of their is not particularly pleasant. When I went down to the church when I had just found out that a close friend of mine may have committed suicide, I mentioned I met her in astrology class and the woman was all like 'I am a jealous god and I have no other gods before me'. If you notice what was going on emotionally with me was completely ignored. Perhaps they even thought she deserved to die since she had not turned to Jesus. Ironically then these sorts of people are more interested in whether someone conforms with their ideas of what their religion says than they are with the actual person. I felt it was a very correct decision for me to separate from this church. I felt that even though it was hidden, as it almost always is with people, there was a strong streak of cult like behaviour.
This "mass arrest" scenario that is brought forward by David Wilcock and others, it will definitely effect people at the churches when a deeper form of truth comes forward. All the churches in England where I live fully went along with the whole vaccine/ lockdown/ COVID thing, I ask you, what is the point of the church if it doesn't speak out about the mark of the beast?
What I mean by the fact that bible is grounded real stories is that if you read it, say the story of Job, you tend to be reading a conversation with people, and a lot of the things discussed are real world things. Also, with the psalms there is no abstract (i.e. "all is the one creator"). The psalms openly label what the troubles are.
Psalm 22:
But I am a worm and not a man,
scorned by everyone, despised by the people.
7 All who see me mock me;
they hurl insults, shaking their heads.
8 “He trusts in the Lord,” they say,
“let the Lord rescue him.
Let him deliver him,
since he delights in him.”
When I was working in an office job and was bullied for two years. They all were in on it, everyone in the office. Reading these psalms would really have helped. Just to bring words to my experience.