God is light, truth, order, harmony, reason: and God's works are illumination, knowledge, understanding, love, and sanity.
Therefore the devil is darkness, falsehood, disorder, discord, ignorance; and his works are confusion, folly, division, hatred and delirium.
The devil is therefore the negation of God's Positive. God is I AM: the devil is NOT. He has no individuality and no existence; for he represents the not-being. Wherever God's kingdom is not, the devil reigns.
I don't have any of the books in hand to be able to quote her accurately. I would like to re-read a couple of them because I always had the impression that she was trying to tell us something. Now that I am awake I think I might catch much more.
One concept and sorry, not sure which book I read it in but these "evil" characters are in more than one of them I think. Her concept was that they were evil because they were never "named". They had no name, no identity so thus they were ignored as if they didn't exist and that is what made them malevolent. That if they had names they could become good. I don't think I agree with it but it was interesting to think on.
A Wrinkle in Time (skip the woke movie and read the actual book) has always been a favorite but I recommend any of the novels.
Thats very interesting indeed, I understand in moloch or baal worship they all stand 6’ ft apart and wear masks. (Correct me if I’m wrong)The masks represent no voice or some shit like what you said, no identity. You surrender that to the evil entity. Im going to read her books, thanks fren. And remember, life is good & all is well ! NCSWIC
As Christians we believe that God has our names inscribed on the palm of His Hand. We are known. L'Engle was a Universalist, all are saved. I wouldn't say that she was right about the mysteries BUT I do think she raised very interesting questions.
Back in electronic school, I recall the instructor claiming "darkness was light absorbers". He challenged anyone to prove him wrong. Being one to never back away from a challenge, I raised my hand and challenged him to prove me wrong when I said "LIGHT is the ultimate darkness absorber". He smiled and said that's true...
God is light, truth, order, harmony, reason: and God's works are illumination, knowledge, understanding, love, and sanity.
Therefore the devil is darkness, falsehood, disorder, discord, ignorance; and his works are confusion, folly, division, hatred and delirium.
The devil is therefore the negation of God's Positive. God is I AM: the devil is NOT. He has no individuality and no existence; for he represents the not-being. Wherever God's kingdom is not, the devil reigns.
This is exempt from Anna Kingsford. While the book itself delves deeply into occult, the fear and veneration of God is woven throughout.
She said some interesting things in her books.
I never read her books, feel free to share anything she said woth me fren
I don't have any of the books in hand to be able to quote her accurately. I would like to re-read a couple of them because I always had the impression that she was trying to tell us something. Now that I am awake I think I might catch much more.
One concept and sorry, not sure which book I read it in but these "evil" characters are in more than one of them I think. Her concept was that they were evil because they were never "named". They had no name, no identity so thus they were ignored as if they didn't exist and that is what made them malevolent. That if they had names they could become good. I don't think I agree with it but it was interesting to think on.
A Wrinkle in Time (skip the woke movie and read the actual book) has always been a favorite but I recommend any of the novels.
Thats very interesting indeed, I understand in moloch or baal worship they all stand 6’ ft apart and wear masks. (Correct me if I’m wrong)The masks represent no voice or some shit like what you said, no identity. You surrender that to the evil entity. Im going to read her books, thanks fren. And remember, life is good & all is well ! NCSWIC
Let me know your thoughts on them!
As Christians we believe that God has our names inscribed on the palm of His Hand. We are known. L'Engle was a Universalist, all are saved. I wouldn't say that she was right about the mysteries BUT I do think she raised very interesting questions.
Back in electronic school, I recall the instructor claiming "darkness was light absorbers". He challenged anyone to prove him wrong. Being one to never back away from a challenge, I raised my hand and challenged him to prove me wrong when I said "LIGHT is the ultimate darkness absorber". He smiled and said that's true...