I have had a similar dream a few times, once it was actually essentially hell from the dreams context. To add to scariness of it all, I have narcolepsy and as such have very vivid dreams allllllllll the time and very often very lucid dreams … which is where the scary part comes into play. When my narcolepsy was “out of control” and Undiagnosed and me living a life that doesn’t help keep it in control, I would have dreams not much different than”inception” where I would live what felt like weeks or months or more, long enough feeling to have “memories” in my dream of my dream… it’s definitely helped alter my view of reality, similar to psychedelics (which I’ve had my fair share of experiences with) wherein it feels like a veil has been lifted.
Anyhow… I would like to say I understand your theory, I hope you are wrong in some aspects, but who knows fully, right? Personally I believe you are partially right but are wrong perhaps on the part of death and rebirth. It is not an endless cycle but a limitless one. I truly believe eastern philosophy has figured out some of the mechanisms (having spent far far longer in history practicing religions/philosophies to explore spirituality. And I feel western is correct in overall fundamentals but makes an attempt to direct people from focusing on the complicated way it all works and instead focuses simply on churning out more souls who can more easily move on to the “next level”. A springboard if you will… so I see it like this: there are different “levels” and “worlds”, like Mario brothers games. World 1 and level 1 is essentially a zygote or bacterial ooze or some basic form of life, over time through evolution your existence is built together bit by bit until reaching a fish or mammal, think evolution sort of. Ultimately you reach human form, and given that you live civilized and happy and do your best with the “difficulty” of your characters game then you move forward to a better life … and if not, you go back to repeating being a dog again perhaps. Which isn’t a punishment in as much as just to temper the soul to remember what kindness is or learn some lesson the way a blade is heated and hit with a hammer and dunked into water to forge its shape and then gets honed after sharpening.
Now that is just a way i conceptualize some of it… but ultimately it is based around Hindu/Buddhist philosophy. The ultimate icing on top that to me rang true from that sort of learning is the Bordo Thodal - the Tibetan book of the dead. It efffectively goes on to described the process after death (with its own form of the resurrection of the soul, judgement and heaven/he’ll ala Christianity. The soul faces it’s own judgement passing through an astral cave that is filled with monsters/demons who are generated by your own fears, insecurities and wrong doings . They are there to scare you into being lost in this place to the point of accepting “any” way out, which often is a hasty reincarnation and return, this, limited profess forward. For those who pass through these monsters realizing they are illusions are “rewarded” by being able to walk through a long hallway of all the lovers conceiving on the planet (and beyond?) and choose which to reincarnate into. The better choices come with better clarity from maintaining better awareness/consciousness after death. But regardless the temptation of lust (similar to porno maybe?) draws people in here and most reincarnate. Even fewer will see this also as an illusion of sorts and through the veil to remember where they are (think about how “lost in amazement” we can be in psychedelics experiences instead of using the experience to better ourselves… similar idea). So those who see the hallway of love making for what it is and can pass through or by it can then find nirvana (heaven, the light at the end of the tunnel) and be moved into peace and inexisistence indefinitely and feel joy being at one inthr heart of god or whatever. It is at this point people are further tempered and crafted and ultimately still go back to reincarnate, but at their will so to speak. Which explains in a way how we have these people throughout time, your einsteins, your van goghs, etc - truly magnificent people - because they return to do some kind of work.
The thing is, this still means the eternity fractal thing still exists and we are a slave to it, but it also offers some peace a bit more beyond “Jesus saves” - which never made sense to me (one short lifetime leads to eternity of bliss all for some gesture/token affection to god? Otherwise hell for eternity? I don’t discount that I could be way wrong, but in theory that seems backwards to me… not that I fully discredit Christ, I just discredit the church and New Testament mostly since it is pretty well crafted by what we may call the origins of thedeep state.
Anyhow hope this was some use. A good quick intro reference for the bardo thodol is:
https://youtu.be/P5A2erZXJx8
Most Christians incorrectly believe Elohim is another name of God when it is not.
This is important when the Bible starts off with:
In the beginning, Elohim created heaven and earth. (reference)
If you believe in the occult, you must believe in blood rituals, magic, chanting, vibrations, meditation and higher conscience. For magic to work one has to believe and consent. Think about what Jesus did on the cross, it's in plain english, he was "sacrificed" for our sins. In order for there to be salvation, one has to consent and accept that he died for their sins. Otherwise it doesn't work.
Please check out the video I linked above, you're the target audience. An occult savvy critical thinker. See if you can make it through to the section on Metatron's cube which is only 15minutes into it. It's a long video but it should become clear it's onto something by the first 15minutes.
I believe the occult has some power but it’s nothing great - no more so than project the positive outcome is (a salesman going “I’m selling this mf no matter what” or a football team pep talk saying they’re gonna win it no matter what)
From what I’ve seen, Jesus isn’t sacrificed in an occult sense but more so from a sense of for the people to see and appreciate - the same way your parents or grandparents sacrificed their lives to work hard to build up for the family for the future vs working 40hr a week jobs living cushy lives like we tend to now, thanks to their sacrifice.
Also, the way I see it, even following Christianity one doesn’t have to accept Christ to be saved in the end - because he died regardless for all of us. It’s called divine dispensation - the same way a suicide or horrible person (hitler even perhaps) can still be saved, because ultimate judgement is between you and god.
I’ll watch the video and if I have any thoughts write back.
I believe the only way is by accepting Jesus Christ died for my sins. By doing this it removes sins from keeping me out of heaven. There's also living to glorify God and not being in love with this world.
When we are judged by God, we are judged by our sins. Man cannot be without sin. Its impossible. We are not perfect. If we fail to accept Jesus Christ, then we'll fail judgement because we are sinful.
I have had a similar dream a few times, once it was actually essentially hell from the dreams context. To add to scariness of it all, I have narcolepsy and as such have very vivid dreams allllllllll the time and very often very lucid dreams … which is where the scary part comes into play. When my narcolepsy was “out of control” and Undiagnosed and me living a life that doesn’t help keep it in control, I would have dreams not much different than”inception” where I would live what felt like weeks or months or more, long enough feeling to have “memories” in my dream of my dream… it’s definitely helped alter my view of reality, similar to psychedelics (which I’ve had my fair share of experiences with) wherein it feels like a veil has been lifted.
Anyhow… I would like to say I understand your theory, I hope you are wrong in some aspects, but who knows fully, right? Personally I believe you are partially right but are wrong perhaps on the part of death and rebirth. It is not an endless cycle but a limitless one. I truly believe eastern philosophy has figured out some of the mechanisms (having spent far far longer in history practicing religions/philosophies to explore spirituality. And I feel western is correct in overall fundamentals but makes an attempt to direct people from focusing on the complicated way it all works and instead focuses simply on churning out more souls who can more easily move on to the “next level”. A springboard if you will… so I see it like this: there are different “levels” and “worlds”, like Mario brothers games. World 1 and level 1 is essentially a zygote or bacterial ooze or some basic form of life, over time through evolution your existence is built together bit by bit until reaching a fish or mammal, think evolution sort of. Ultimately you reach human form, and given that you live civilized and happy and do your best with the “difficulty” of your characters game then you move forward to a better life … and if not, you go back to repeating being a dog again perhaps. Which isn’t a punishment in as much as just to temper the soul to remember what kindness is or learn some lesson the way a blade is heated and hit with a hammer and dunked into water to forge its shape and then gets honed after sharpening.
Now that is just a way i conceptualize some of it… but ultimately it is based around Hindu/Buddhist philosophy. The ultimate icing on top that to me rang true from that sort of learning is the Bordo Thodal - the Tibetan book of the dead. It efffectively goes on to described the process after death (with its own form of the resurrection of the soul, judgement and heaven/he’ll ala Christianity. The soul faces it’s own judgement passing through an astral cave that is filled with monsters/demons who are generated by your own fears, insecurities and wrong doings . They are there to scare you into being lost in this place to the point of accepting “any” way out, which often is a hasty reincarnation and return, this, limited profess forward. For those who pass through these monsters realizing they are illusions are “rewarded” by being able to walk through a long hallway of all the lovers conceiving on the planet (and beyond?) and choose which to reincarnate into. The better choices come with better clarity from maintaining better awareness/consciousness after death. But regardless the temptation of lust (similar to porno maybe?) draws people in here and most reincarnate. Even fewer will see this also as an illusion of sorts and through the veil to remember where they are (think about how “lost in amazement” we can be in psychedelics experiences instead of using the experience to better ourselves… similar idea). So those who see the hallway of love making for what it is and can pass through or by it can then find nirvana (heaven, the light at the end of the tunnel) and be moved into peace and inexisistence indefinitely and feel joy being at one inthr heart of god or whatever. It is at this point people are further tempered and crafted and ultimately still go back to reincarnate, but at their will so to speak. Which explains in a way how we have these people throughout time, your einsteins, your van goghs, etc - truly magnificent people - because they return to do some kind of work.
The thing is, this still means the eternity fractal thing still exists and we are a slave to it, but it also offers some peace a bit more beyond “Jesus saves” - which never made sense to me (one short lifetime leads to eternity of bliss all for some gesture/token affection to god? Otherwise hell for eternity? I don’t discount that I could be way wrong, but in theory that seems backwards to me… not that I fully discredit Christ, I just discredit the church and New Testament mostly since it is pretty well crafted by what we may call the origins of thedeep state.
Anyhow hope this was some use. A good quick intro reference for the bardo thodol is: https://youtu.be/P5A2erZXJx8
Most Christians incorrectly believe Elohim is another name of God when it is not.
This is important when the Bible starts off with:
In the beginning, Elohim created heaven and earth. (reference)
If you believe in the occult, you must believe in blood rituals, magic, chanting, vibrations, meditation and higher conscience. For magic to work one has to believe and consent. Think about what Jesus did on the cross, it's in plain english, he was "sacrificed" for our sins. In order for there to be salvation, one has to consent and accept that he died for their sins. Otherwise it doesn't work.
Please check out the video I linked above, you're the target audience. An occult savvy critical thinker. See if you can make it through to the section on Metatron's cube which is only 15minutes into it. It's a long video but it should become clear it's onto something by the first 15minutes.
I believe the occult has some power but it’s nothing great - no more so than project the positive outcome is (a salesman going “I’m selling this mf no matter what” or a football team pep talk saying they’re gonna win it no matter what)
From what I’ve seen, Jesus isn’t sacrificed in an occult sense but more so from a sense of for the people to see and appreciate - the same way your parents or grandparents sacrificed their lives to work hard to build up for the family for the future vs working 40hr a week jobs living cushy lives like we tend to now, thanks to their sacrifice.
Also, the way I see it, even following Christianity one doesn’t have to accept Christ to be saved in the end - because he died regardless for all of us. It’s called divine dispensation - the same way a suicide or horrible person (hitler even perhaps) can still be saved, because ultimate judgement is between you and god.
I’ll watch the video and if I have any thoughts write back.
I believe the only way is by accepting Jesus Christ died for my sins. By doing this it removes sins from keeping me out of heaven. There's also living to glorify God and not being in love with this world.
When we are judged by God, we are judged by our sins. Man cannot be without sin. Its impossible. We are not perfect. If we fail to accept Jesus Christ, then we'll fail judgement because we are sinful.