I want to better understand these books to increase my knowledge of the war between good and evil. I've always struggled to read the diction and phraseology of these texts and would like to find some guidance/interpretation that doesn't support the NWO, Zionism or any other satanic cause. I would like to read them in tandem with the originals. Can anyone help out an Anon?
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And leave out the Bhagavad-Gita?!
I hope you take that with a smile, as it was meant. You've picked an admirable path, friend, but a long one. With so many paths, I believe prayer and meditation will lead you to God more surely than many texts. May the Lord bless and guide you, however you proceed.
I appreciate your reply. I'm actually going in the reverse... I'm a praying man and have my unique relationship with the creator. Now I want to understand the dogma that has cloaked and fettered the creator, leading to the events of today. The Talmud especially fascinates me. Bless you as well.
One of my favorites is "The Second Coming of Christ" by Paramahansa Yogananda. I've read it multiple times. Based on what you said, I believe it would be a good place to start, because his primary goal is to uncover the true meaning behind Jesus's teachings, and separate Christianity from what he calls "churchianity," that being doctrine or ritual that is either unnecessary or downright counterproductive. I also enjoy his writing voice. That said it's only the New Testament.
Thank you. That is helpful.