This is how colors are used in society. What are the ways you see them? In what ways do you notice the Cabal using them?
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Trust no one and nothing but God.
Mainstream religions are like bombs while gnosticism, esotericism, and the kabbalah are like mine fields.
As you navigate through life, it is possible to get closer to the Truth by navigating the world of knowledge.
On the Path to Truth there are obstacles that can very easily shatter our minds if we learn that everything we know to be true has been a lie. Religions and cults alike curate the Truth in order to exist. Should you get too close to their inner most secrets, however, your mind will shatter.
Mainstream religions are like bombs along the path. Bigger, more dangerous, but easier to recognize as a potential hazard. It's obvious that if you trek near a bomb what the cause of your mind blowing up would be. If you do delve too deep in any mainstream religion, get ready for an explosion too big to escape should you discover things that go against their teachings.
Gnosticism, esotericism, and kabbalah are like mine fields. They are far easier to survive than a massive bomb going off, as with mainstream religions, but far easier to fall into the trap and get too close to dangerous concepts that can lead you astray or shatter your mind.
If you want a comprehensive source of old teachings on things, I suggest reading through some of the old manuscripts on this site:
https://www.sacred-texts.com/index.htm
Careful, though -- here there be dragons! Everything on that site is a minefield. Use discernment, navigate carefully, and don't believe anything with too much passion, should you learn something that conflicts your belief system and blows your mind apart.
Treat it all as if it is a fantasy. When we read about Lord of the Rings history, we don't let its history cross into our reality. Doing so would be foolish. But that's not to say there aren't honest lessons to be learned from fantasy history. Contemplate those lessons, and tuck them away should a use present itself.
Keep a barrier up in your mind, and should something prove to you that the fantasy you're constructing is real, then take down the barrier one brick at a time. This is how you protect your mind from the bombs along the Path of Truth.
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See, the thing is, I don't have a belief system. I'm very new to even just believing God is real. I hate dogma.
As I've gone through this journey, I've developed ideas about how the world works, but nothing concrete. I'd never even heard of Gnosticism, but after one of my sources mentioned it I looked into it briefly and discovered they seem to have the same ideas that I figured out on my own. At least I thought I figured them out on my own...
If you want the base-line moral compass into understanding God's mindset, as a true, living entity with sentience and a plan for his Creation, then you must consider Him to be what he necessarily must for Existence to be.
God is the Creator.
Whatever you want to build from that is your own understanding, but the immutable fact is that something is keeping the Universe stable. Some force, some concept, some will is working at every infinitely small figure of time to keep Existence separate from Nothingness.
Something put this all in motion, and is keeping it in motion. For what reason, you ask? Were that I knew the mind of God's reason as God does, then I would be God, correct? I can only speculate, as I will do so now:
Why does the Creator create? For necessity? What needs would an all powerful God have necessary to make something which was not? Out of whimsy? What purpose does whimsy serve, when an all-knowing knows the punchline to every joke?
What other purpose would God have?
Ultimately, the answer is painfully obvious.
Why does something continue to exist? In Truth, if you did not Love yourself, you would no longer exist. You would wither and perish as a plant is neglected by its owner; deprived of sunlight and water.
God Loves Himself, and so He exists.
God Loves His Creation, and so it exists.
God Loves You, and so you exist.
God Loves Himself, Creation, and You so much that He included absolutely everything he could think of to include in His Creation if only to prove just how much he Loved us all. Refusing to add something, no matter what, would be like God keeping seeds and never letting them grow. How might we say God is all Good and all Loving if He neglects such seeds?
God knows, however, that some of the things He Loves will try to destroy one another, and so He put us, humans, in charge and gave us the part of Himself that allowed Him to pull out from nothing that which now is. We are Creators, fashioned in his infinite Image and Glory. He hid in the World all things that have been, are, and have yet to be and gave us, His most beloved, the authority to release them into the World when we so choose -- outside His direct influence.
And so, the Creator's Creations Create. How else might we Glorify God and return His infinite Love for us, than to follow in His footsteps like a doting child emulates their father at work? Imitation is the better form of flattery, and God is filled with infinite Joy when His children clamor to show Him the drawing they did of Him. Never mind that God can produce an infinitely better drawing.
What matters is that God's own beloved Loves Him back with as much passion as to Create that which was not, just as God has Created for us.
Jesus, the Christos, is the fullest manifestation of that Love. Whether or not you believe the narrative historically, the notion is immutable.
God, our parent and guardian, had to prove He is Love in order for the Universe to recognize Him as its Creator. There is no greater expression of Love than to lay down ones' life for another.
I wish you joy on your journey, fren!
Wow! That was amazing! Truth, right there.
There is That Which Is. Why use the word "Creator" as if it were something other than, something intrinsically separate from, that which it brought to Be (AKA Creation AKA That Which Is).
God is That Which Is.
We are a fundamental part of That Which Is.
What if we are a part of God AKA the Divine Spark? What if it doesn't just reside within us, it IS us? Perhaps we ARE the Divine Spark (i.e. the totality of what we are is the Divine, the rest is a "density" we take on).
Jesus said, "I Am."
What if what Jesus was really trying to teach us was, we all should say, "I Am." What if that is the intended realization of the scripture. The one realization that was hidden in the Nicene Convention iteration of it, AKA the book that trained us to believe that we are below That Which Is; subservient to it, vassals of the Divine, instead of pieces of Sovereignty, Divinity, That Which Is.
Any belief system that makes claims to a "higher power" in some definitive, i.e. exclusively separate sense is, I suggest, a fraud designed to keep us from The Truth. There is no separation between That Which Is and Us.
There are perhaps different planes of existence, different resonant frequencies we can set ourselves to, different densities, dimensions, whatever you want to call it (or maybe those are not all the same thing?). What if we are just a piece of God; self actualizing pieces, vibrating on a different energy level than the infinity of God from whence we came, and to which we will inevitably return?
We are, but we are our own beings as well.
That's why we are children, and God is our parent.
We are directly related to God, but we must acquire the Inheritance, which is the Mind of God.
We are all perfect, because we are capable of performing the task God has assigned us, but among the perfect is The Perfect. That would be the Christos.
There can only be one Perfect of the perfect -- the rule by which all things are measured.
If you don't think that is Jesus, I'm fine with that. But one must concede that out of a pack of hammers, all fashioned to be identical to the original blueprint provided by God, there is one among them that fits the task most perfectly -- without blemish or flaw. If two were completely identical in everything but position and time, then they would cease to be distinguishable from one another, and we must declare them "consubstantial" which is "of the same substance."
The level beyond this Perfect of perfect is Divinity itself. Only those who have crossed the threshold of Perfection could ever claim to have seen this Divinity, let alone claim it as their inheritance. While we can see the door, only those who have stepped through the threshold can even begin to ponder what lies beyond. These are the Revelators, and among them Jesus is the First, not chronologically, but First in authority, which is a novel concept.
Just be careful, there are a lot of swindlers and time wasters out there that take advantage of people.
Reminds me of the Black Sabbath/Dio lyrics:
There's a lot of symbology out there that is now utilized by the Cabal, and has been for centuries; millenia, even. There's reasons I come back to the teaching of Jesus, and I suggest getting a good grasps there first if you're new to God. u/sleepydude is giving you excellent advice on this thread.
You can always talk to me if you're lost. I've saved a lot of people from certain doom on that path.
Learning how not to be afraid of "dangerous concepts" is an essential part of the GA.
There is no such thing as a dangerous concept. The only thing dangerous in thought, is believing you know The Truth. When you know the Truth, you cease to be able to see evidence to the contrary. When you can't see evidence to the contrary of your beliefs, then all thoughts other than your own become dangerous, and censorship must ensue; either censorship of others (because their thoughts are dangerous) or self-restrictions, i.e. the cessation of honest investigations.
Trust no one. Trust nothing, not even your beliefs (especially not your beliefs). Think Critically, always.
Dangerous concepts are those which lead to temptation.
Learning these things tempts you to hold them above others' heads in order to control them with the promise of insight should they follow your instructions.
That's why they are dangerous -- because no man is above the temptation to weaponize and abuse the Truth for selfishness. Doing so is blatant worship of the Self.
You must gird your loins, and temper yourself when approaching certain knowledge so quickly, especially if you are adept in you ability to understand.
So it is dangerous because we can use it for evil? (AKA encroachment of other's self/rights.) Anything can be used for evil. Anything.
I suggest avoiding something because it can be used for evil is a self-limiting that is completely unnecessary. If you are prone to evil, more knowledge will only aid you in your goal. It does not "create" the goal itself.
Don't be evil, and there is no problem with any knowledge.
Don't get me wrong, I agree wholeheartedly.
But moving too quickly through these lessons will lead to ruin. One must make time to ponder, lest they put the cart before the mule.
Avoidance and caution are different concepts. If you avoid a bee hive, you will never get the honey. If you use caution, you will reveal the hidden truths -- that bees slumber when you introduce smoke.
If you were to neither apply caution or avoidance, and instead go gung-ho and crack open the hive, you'd never have taken the time to discover the Better Way.
It's dangerous because in a rushed journey to acquire the honey, you will completely miss out on the entire vocation that is beekeeping -- where you no longer need to destroy the hive in order to acquire the honey.
Caution, not avoidance, is the path to greater knowledge, because it provides for experimentation, experience, and ultimately True Insight.
But what if the knowledge is a lie presented as a truth?