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(Anonymous) posted on Tue, 11
Mar 2008 01:21:42 +0000 (UTC):
> Predictably, the people he was actually talking about "blamed"
> his work on others whom he was also talking about, you see, so
> his work passed muster and was published by the aforesaid. And
> that's part of Blair's genius, that he understood human nature,
> that Atheists are so utterly arrogant as to always predictably
> project their own hideous/monstrous/atrocious evil onto others.
I personally think that there's a position in the plan for everyone,
including atheist. Yeah, I think God needed hardcore, unshakable
atheists to really make the ones who do believe work that much harder
to prove it. Science, on the other hand, is working on discovering
the power behind Jesus' miracles: quantum physics. The study of
consciousness will reveal how we can interact with reality through
quantum physics, which physicists do say often behaves as if it's
being watched. I think that's the intelligent force behind the
universe letting everyone know how close we are to finding God. But I
think if you're expecting him to be standing at the finish line to
carry everyone the rest of the way, there's a sad shock coming.
This is an every-man-for-himself deal. The goal is
immortality--ceaseless life, forever, maintained by our own
consciousness, not technology. Given that, what good would it do to
only do the work part of the way, then be carried the rest of the way?
Without building on the foundation we've got now to maintain our own
immortality, and by expecting some deity to be meeting us halfway with
an escalator is just too much. It would fill the rest of our bodies
with air, and no knowledge of how to manifest instant healing to
injury, or to completely prevent injury at all. In quantum physics,
it's said that when a basketball bounces off the concrete, the atoms
of the basketball and the atoms of the concrete never actually touch
each other. If we can find out what in our minds can interact with
quantum physics to make that true of other things, we would have a
quantum ****eld around our bodies, keeping everything from touching us,
but allowing it to get so close to us that our brain thinks it's been
touched, and manifests the appropriate sensations, while we take no
damage at all.
> The "seven mountains", the seven continents, even the seven seas.
> She rules here in Hell with an iron fist, where murderers are
> routinely rewarded, and victims routinely punished.
I think right now this planet is a mixture of heaven and hell, and I
think the mixture will become more dynamic as time goes on, but also
more fun as we take on immortality, assuming it happens in the next
4-8 years, and not in 1000 years. I think perhaps for 1000 years
there will be a mixture of immortal and mortal people on earth.
Perhaps those who are ready for the ****ft will start becoming immortal
soon, and changing appearance. I think the ancient gods of mythology
are incarnated on earth now specifically for this time, and Saturnalia
in 2012. I've already met one woman who I'm certain is a goddess in a
partial sleep state, and the way she talks of her husband, I'm sure he
is, too, and I haven't even met him.
I've also had the suspicion that the stories of ancient mythology
might be connected to our future, too. I've had a fascination with
the concept of an ancient future in which time wraps around and we
meet our god selves in the future as the inverse of the mythological
stories we read about today, actually taking place on Earth. Or maybe
even the actual stories themselves. Those ancient stories might be
prophecies, of a sort.
But the whole idea is that once we become aware of what's really going
on in the world, and what things could be like -- once we have that
awareness, life really does begin to be more fun. And as your
awareness of your own immortality grows, the rules you live by also
change, because your need to conform to survive and live in relative
peace fades away as a need you no longer have. Being immortal, you
have no need of food, shelter, or even clothing. Plus, you can
probably tele****t yourself all over the universe. If I could do that,
I certainly wouldn't be punching a time clock. Of course, right now
I'm still mortal, but I can physically feel the changes inside me.
Concerning going to Hell, I have a cool theory about this. What if
the spirits that were around in the beginning, like Satan, Adam, Eve,
Abel, etc... are to be judged according to the old law, while the
spirits who came along after Jesus came through and updated the law,
they will be judged according to it as newer, more innocent spirits.
Satan, Adam, Eve, Abel, and a whole assload of other people from the
beginning all go to Hell. While it's a place of torment, it's not
wall-to-wall fire. Being ancient souls, they're well-equipped to live
in Hell, and it's where they'd rather be, anyway, having seen so much
in their soul career.
See, I already know I'm going to Hell. I already told God I was, and
then he said no I'm not going there, cuz now he's gonna toss me there
himself, and I laughed in his face as I thought about being thrown
into my own briar patch.
I love storms, darkness, nightmares, supernatural seduction,
hauntings, satanic rituals, truly powerful witchcraft and sorcery, and
I relish the idea of being driven into an eternal nightmare of a
mixture of all of the above with a huge bulls-eye on my ass. But I
don't want to go there willfully. I'd rather be supernaturally
executed, even though I'd be immortal and live through it, and then be
thrown into Hell as I curse God with the vilest, darkest language
imaginable. Think I'm not "psychotic" enough (according to earthly
standards) to do it? The most relaxed, content, peaceful feeling I
ever had after a "nightmare" was one in which I was tied to a bed as
someone I didn't know picked up a power drill with a half-inch bit on
it, and drilled into the back of my throat. Smoke, meat and bones
were spewing out of my mouth as I relaxed in ecstasy, then I woke up
feeling the same sense of peaceful relaxation.
In my own defense, I have to say I wouldn't hurt a flea. I'm a really
nice guy, and while I'm a loner and a cannibal, I've never eaten
anybody. See, I don't like people. Actually that's just sort of a
joke. The point is I understand the roots of cannibalism being two
immortal beings chopping off each other's sanitary, disease-free
divine body parts and eating them. The "mentally ill" people on Earth
get that spiritual reality mixed up with the way things are according
to laws on Earth, and they start eating people and they end up in lots
of trouble. It's not really their fault. They just have two
different realities confused. Fortunately these incidents will keep
popping up, and one day the m***** will catch on to what I've said in
this paragraph and the next. Heck, I think anybody that reads these
two paragraphs might understand "cold-blooded cannibalism" more if
they did read this.
Where my mind is right is that while I find the idea of eating
immortal flesh to be ***ually fascinating, or even rolling ****d in
vats of immortal flesh and organs, the idea of eating some nasty
mortal makes me want to throw up and go on a 30-day fast of fruit
juice. Mortals are so disgusting I don't even like touching them, and
I'm so disgusting I don't like touching me. That's what I mean when I
say I don't like people, or myself. And you might ask how I know I
don't like them if I've never tried them? Well, I don't have to try
haggis (some kind of bladder pate) to know I won't like it, and I
don't have to try Bill O'Reilly to know I won't like him, either.
> As for Big Brother, Atheists who are so absolutely powerful and
> therefore so absolutely corrupt, so utterly evil, so Atheistic,
> so Anti-Christian, it's understandable that Atheists rule here
> inside of Hell, mortal, alive, living here in the lake of Fire,
> just exactly like Revelation says.
[...]
> It all makes perfect sense, once you accept that that's why we
> are all here, because we are all damned, each in accordance with
> our sins ergo our bad karma, unto the third and fourth generation
> of the mammon-wor****ppers ergo the God-haters, the Atheists.
I have a hypothesis concerning Hell. You know how scientists were
expecting the universe to expand, then contract? And now they're
fascinated to find that this universe is expanding. My hypothesis is
that before the Big Bang, there was another universe. It was created
in an immortal state, then slowly declined to a mortal state. Once
the people reached a point where their daily live was nothing more
than survival, they were put into a spiritual sleep (Rapture? Limbo?)
until the universe contracted into point of heat and light. That was
then destroyed in what we now call the Big Bang, but what I think that
also was -- was the destruction of Hell.
I think all of the information from the first universe was saved and
became the basis for quantum physics that scientists are discovering
today -- quantum physics -- an information field. This information
had to have come from somewhere, and I think it came from the first
universe.
After the Big Bang, the universe began taking form. The intelligence
guiding the formation and now expansion of the universe is the quantum
field: the Kingdom of God, from which rained loaves and fishes in
Jesus' time. But here's the kicker. To reduce the suffering, my
hypothesis also is that we were kept in a spiritual sleep until 1970,
and then we awakened to experience the end times. Of course, we
awakened with memories of everything that happened, and as far as our
souls are concerned, it really did happen. And our reality has all
the evidence that it did, and so do our memories. So everything
really happened -- we were just "asleep at the wheel" when it was
going on.
At first this was a theory. But then I decided to start reading some
old texts from the 1800s. The language used was so dense, so perfect,
and so utterly wise and understanding about the ways of the kingdom
and reality, that I find it hard to believe that people could have
such knowledge and understanding in those times and still be mortal. I
just explored these texts in the last few days. I've got some old
books behind me I'm going to explore tonight before bed.
The books of the Bible have knowledge and understanding that's even
denser, being older texts. It's a very symbolic, parabolic text open
to as many interpretations as there are people in the world. And the
further back in time you go, the denser and more symbolic information
becomes. What would we find if we went all the way back to the source
of it all?
> I believe that many humble authors have realized this over the
> long centuries and millennia here in Hell, Astronomers who saw
> the Light, i.e. the White Light -and- the Black Light, clearly,
Bear with me... all this stuff just came to me tonight as I was
writing:
You know, when I was a kid, before I learned that the earth was round,
I thought of the world as a huge landscape extending endlessly in
every direction. Below would be caves going down endlessly into Hell.
Above the landscape would be Heaven, where there would be planets and
stars going up forever. Thinking back on that as an adult, it
actually makes more sense to set it up that way. Infinite space above
a landscape is no more or less than infinite space in all directions
of emptiness. So by having a landscape in all directions forever,
then dirt for infinity underneath, then a sky for infinity above, you
have three different environments of infinity in one 3-dimensional
space. And the fact that I can think of it means that God thought of
it first. So I think that landscape is out there somewhere. We're
just so far out into the infinity of space that we can't see the
landscape. It's blocked by any number of space anomalies like clouds
of dust, the light from other stars, etc....
I wonder if there's something to this purity of imagination of a child
who hasn't been "educated" yet. Consider the Garden of Eden. I think
that at first, Adam & Eve were on a huge, flat endless landscape. When
they were cast out of the garden, it was like taking a section of the
landscape and wrapping it around a sphere, containing sin on a planet.
I was reminded of this when I was thinking back to a Star Trek: The
Next Generation episode in which Riker and Worf were going through
doors and not ending up in the part of the ****p they were expecting.
This has interesting parallels to my hypothesis of a vast landscape
somewhere in space, far separated from Earth. On such an infinite
landscape of adventure, if only just for fun and decoration, there
would be ****tals to other parts of the universe.
There is one other point to this hypothesis, though. It could be that
we're actually still on the huge, flat landscape, but as a
demonstration of the power of belief, our own beliefs have deluded us
into seeing evidence of our beliefs reflected in reality in the form
of satellite photos, orbits around the world, scenes from airplanes,
etc.... But literally, these could all be hallucinations brought on
by the beliefs of mass consciousness, passed down through the ages.
The fact that people used to think the earth was flat was interesting.
I wonder when they began believing that sailing to the edge would
cause you to fall off the edge. If one investigated the difference
between those two beliefs and when they came into being, there might
be some interesting revelations.
For example if people used to think the earth was just flat, but that
you would not fall off the edge of the earth, what then? Since
there's obviously a God, and since he's obviously capable of creating
the universe, he would also be capable of sending us "strong
delusions" as it says in the Bible.
So... Where is Atlantis? It still exists. Where is it? It's on the
same flat landscape we're on. It's just that we're so delusional that
we've been tricked into believing we're on a sphere in space, so
Atlantis is totally out of our reach until we can break out of the
delusion, "unwrap" the land from a sphere and remember that we're
really on a huge, flat landscape.
This was a better hypothesis than the one I almost wrote--that when we
realize we're supposed to be on a flat landscape, we'll all fall off
the earth and fall and fall and fall until we reach the flat
landscape. It reminded me of those falling dreams we've all had. I
always enjoyed mine, but nobody else did. But then I always enjoyed
hitting the ground. But then I came up with the updated one above.
> Germany ever was, thus Americans believe themselves to be vastly
> more of the "good guys" than everybody else, even though America
> is the most *EVIL* nation in the history of the whole human race,
> one nation By the Atheists and For the Atheists: The Antichrists!
Well, the thing is that other countries could take lessons from
America. Instead of hating the fact that we live in a country that
doesn't have buildings crumbling from war, and we have a more
"entertaining" lifestyle, etc..., instead of threatening to kill us
for being infidels, they could instead try our lifestyle to see if
they like it, or they could mind their own business. Of course, I
understand that America is meddling in their affairs, and I don't know
how I feel about that, because I don't know all the facts. I don't
really know who is saying what about whom. If America's meddling
keeps other countries from coming to bomb us out of jealousy or
religious hatred, then I'm in favor of America extending its
tentacles. I just think that America is so involved around the world
that if we ever pull everything from around the globe, who knows what
would happen? It'd be like a room full of untied balloons being let
loose all at once by a bunch of screaming kids, and there's a festive
flurry of color as deflating balloons race around the room in little
fart circles.
> So whether you use remailers or not, always speak frankly: call
> a spade a spade. E.g. if you want to explain why Barack Obama is
> being kept down by Hitlery and the Mob, tell it like it is, and
> don't mince words:
I think this is a great idea. The more people we have who are willing
to speak their minds openly, but remain within the law, the better off
we'll all be. We can learn how much alike we all really are as
"commoners" and how the Media is so deluded into a messiah complex,
almost, and some mission to keep the whole world aprised of every
breaking detail of---only the news they want to tell you about.
I made a decision a while back to try to live life just based on what
I actually experience where I am instead of filling my mind with
things I can do nothing about. I don't even listen to the radio. I
just listen to music CDs or nothing at all. This has given me much
clearer thinking.
Damaeus


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