Thursday, November 24, 2011

YHWH IS NOT AN "IT" BUT IT'S NOT HUMAN EITHER


October 7, 2011  9:44pm



YHWH created all and it’s original state is that of beauty, bliss, and joy. “ He it [light] that it was good.”

I have come to learn that praying throughout life is not just praying happily to your God for good things to happen and ignoring the Dark Forces because you don’t want to give it power.  The difference between the Light and Dark is that Light is Light because it gives you freedom of choice to choose it or Darkness, while Darkness is Darkness because it does not give you the choice.  The Darkness exists in it’s most attractive form for creation to succumb to.  The nature of the darkness though is to  decay by way of entropy any beauty of YHWH’s Creation.  It opposes the natural and original state of the nature of the Universe.

If it were a human and had human emotions, desires, feelings, goals, thoughts etc. it would admit in privacy that it’s only joy is to see the downfall of YHWH’s Creation no matter how great or small and that it hates YHWH with all it’s power because it is just as perfect as YHWH yet does not enjoy the mantle of Creation of the Universe as YHWH does.  YHWH is the creator.  Creation is YHWH.  And the one emotion possible for everything living thing to prosper uniformly and collectively - and by prosper, I mean the inclusion of experience of joy for all - is Love.  YHWH is Love and Love is YHWH.

So the point is that a well meaning faithful in spirit individual can pray to God and bask in God’s love, asking for blessings, but unless that individual is acutely aware of the Evil that is at bay, seeking entry with falsified documents, that individual  will constantly find himself at odds with his prayers.  True, since he maintains his Faith, YHWH will always care for him but he will always find himself dodge disaster and fighting an entropic nature in his life.  Darkness does not let you decide whether or not to choose it.  It works its way into your life without permission - if you’re not careful.  One must be always spiritually vigilant and lucid as to the tug of war constant in the Universe.

And that tug of war is coming to a heat in these modern times.  I suppose that the next few decades will be the most volatile this world has seen since WWII.

We are currently in the middle of the transition of releasing our grip on currency and its grip on us.  Gradually, our species is violently breaking through that barrier and entering (again violently) into an age of enlightenment when money will finally be viewed as trivial and silly that we ever gave it so much importance.  The true currency will be love and sharing.  Communism will exist but not by any enforcement of any government.  It will be a individually volunteered communism.  People will share because the have more that someone else in need and they will all have the spiritual gift of awareness of where people are in need and where resources need to be given.  There will be no fear of lack or loss.  Every individual will be gifted with not only the knowledge of abundance for all but the knowledge of just how much abundance is available for all.  Our minds will be tapped into the Universe in a special way.  Like a computer monitoring a car’s resources we will each have this same knowledge about our earth and about each other.

Even if there are those left behind of the Old Age of thinking that live in acquiring material things and nourishment out of a state of scarcity and they intrude into the “New Age” of thinking and steal or take without permission, those of the New Age will never fret nor fear nor even pursue the thief.  If one steals, the though will be, “I guess he really needed it more than I did to go through such a soul’s journey as to steal when there is so much abundance all around.  Besides, I know that I will always have what I need when I need it.  Ans so will everyone else.”

There will be no law because it won’t be necessary.  Imagine collectively knowing that there is plenty for everyone.

I do believe that this is where we are heading but it probably won’t happen until the Second Coming of Christ.  For all of this to happen it will require something so wonderful that we all believe in to tell us a truth that we all believe in order for us to have this change of heart.  Getting there and getting ready for the Second Coming will be an extremely difficult and volatile task though.  Change always is.

I say this not only because of common knowledge of the human race and its behavior but also because of observation of myself.  I have always marveled it how any changed announced upon my life, no matter how good, has been greeted with irritability, stress, and way too often even obstruction.  Change is hard for me and everyone because it once again entails the unknown.  The Unknown scares us and fear always leads to hardship, anger, violence, hatred, etc.

Yet I have found that as my faith grows in knowledge that believe in YHWH is not merely a focus of YHWH but a commandment of the Darkness and therefore summoning YHWH’s power of Creation to send it away, that is really what praying is about.  Because once one had exercised the Demon’s from one’s life, what’s left is the Love of YHWH.

All we need is YHWH and if we consistently command the Dark One to leave and retreat into its own Abyss and death, we will be left with original state of Creation as YHWH envisioned it.  Until the Dark One has been permanently defeated, this is our task in prayer every date.  Christ has always invited us to use his purity to cast away the Darkness in ourselves and in the world.  Iniquity has no place in his presence, so call upon his presence at every moment.

Soon we will get there.  Maybe not in my life time but pretty darn close...perhaps just at the end of it, I will start to see the glimmers of the True Light illuminating the path of the Ultimate Light’s return to earth in physical form.  Christ, my ego tells me I would love to be a chosen one but my should tells me that is for YHWH to decide and for me to accept my fate with joy, for if I am not chosen at first, I know I will be given the opportunity to choose later.

YHWH I offer these words and ask that they are a mantra in my heart for eternity.

10:36pm

Sunday, October 16, 2011

WHOSE YOUR GOD

EVERYONE HAS A DIFFERENT GOD, JUST DIFFERENT DEFINITIONS.


So if you ask for the typical image of God (smiting, blessing, healing, loving, punishing) in our Western culture, one that smites, blesses, heals, loves, punishes and intervenes in events of the Universe, personified as if he is a big daddy in the sky, NO, most scientific minds will agree that this does not exist.

However, if you define God as existence itself or by the probability that he happened into existence, that mathematically equation, I would argue is God.

I remember watching an interviewing with Craig Venter, the geneticist famous for mapping the human genome and who has now created the first synthetic form of life that can replicate itself.  It's nothing more than a microbe but it is life.  Many people who call themselves Christians would fear this.

Personally, although I can't stand labels, like "Christian" I do have a fondness and love of Christ and his super conscious of the Universe and man.  So for lack of a better term, I guess you could call me a Christian.  But I want to quote something I heard a preacher say once that echoes in my head:  "Jesus wasn't a Christian.  He wasn't a church."  I don't remember what he said after that but it was probably something like, love, hope, a path, etc.


I believe this whole-heartedly.  Jesus actually was anti-establishment and they way he spread his spirit, there was no church.   He just talked.  People listened.  People were moved, healed, and transformed.  It was not about any institution.  Yet we as foolish humans took notes objectively of all this and called it a "movement" and because of it's "popularity" slapped a label on it.  (If you want to learn more about the evils of how institutionalized Christianity gained popularity and a label, read about it in Ronald Weinland's book 2008 God's Final Witness. You don't have to believe in anything to appreciate his admonishment of established religion, its horrors, evils, and historic explanation as to how it came to be.  Again, you don't have to believe anything to read this book and suddenly understand how or ridiculous world got to the absurd state it's in now.

Returning back to Craig Venter, I DO NOT FEAR man's creation of life.  It is still occurred in our probable Universe.  I say probable so as not to turn away those that avoid any idea of Creationism.  (Again, get away from believing this and realize that our Universe was created but it was created because it was allowed to happen.  The creation and the probability that it would happen are one in the same.)

So when Craig Venter was asked if he believed in God, he said, "No."  He said he is simply trying to understand the rules of life and the fact that "the rules of life are a software program is much more miraculous to me."  Craig, you do believe in God.  You simply call it DNA.  It is what you look up to and realize it is bigger than us and perhaps even life itself.  It is a force that was around before we ever even knew it existed.

Apparently in Stephen Hawking's book The Grand Design he concludes that there is no "need for a Creator" to explain the origins of the Universe.   Hawking calls upon quantum mechanics which suggests that electron pop in and out of existence without cause and for no reason whatsoever, it is perhaps this spark of an electron at the beginning of time that created a chain reaction known as The Big Bang.  He also references the constant force of gravity which pulls the elements of the Universe together in various form to create planets, and life.  I would argue that this spark of a random electron into existence is Stephen Hawking's God and the force of gravity which pulled the elements together to allow himself and the rest of is into existence is even hi interactive God which is now and forever present.

Now sense quantum mechanics suggests ideas of entanglement and perhaps a connection between ourselves/consciousness (maybe all of life) and that which we choose to observe, so maybe our thoughts and prayers are affecting something.  Just how much and to what degree is a mystery.

In the book The Quantum Enigma by Bruce Rosenblum and Fred Kuttner (two very accomplished physicists, one of whom was respected enough as a young student to have met with Einstein for an evening of tea) the authors marvel at how scientist just simply side step and avoid the nagging evidence of quantum mechanics that suggests there may be a link between observation and that which is observed.  What we choose to measure changes what is measured.  When I learned of this phenomenon in quantum mechanics I was blown away and stunned.  Yet those things that SCIENCE tells us are metaphysical (?) or seem magical (?), scientists are just afraid to delve into.  They have a reputation for side-stepping the philosophical implications of the marvelous things that science tells us are reality.

Having learned of this potential connection between us (and maybe life in general) and the rest of the Universe as if there is really nothing separate, has sent my mind spinning into a journey and examining the nature of what the Bible called God since the beginning of man.