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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

You Are Your Savior


Does everyone need forgiveness of sins and a Savior?
"There is no one good, no not one...for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God" Romans 3:10;23
I'm not the least bit religious, but I have read the Bible and my understanding is that in creation, God made man in his own image and gave him dominion over the earth realm, having a kingdom as he himself had a kingdom called Heaven. God also formed the figure of man from the dust of the Earth and breathed his own life into him. 

Turns out that this man turned his kingdom over to the Satan, the enemy of God, who had rebelled against God's authority.

So because of this betrayal, God devised a plan to return man back to the original state, and that this plan would be fulfilled by sacraficing his only son, Jesus Christ, who ended up suffering on the cross, and eventually died for 'our sins' yours and mine.  
How can any man or woman sin against God this Greatness?

How can any carbon unit on Earth,  possibly betray God the Almighty? 
This is impossible.

In Physics, especially Quantum Mechanics, there is a study of higher dimensions, like multiverses and such. This is all part of our ever expanding and accelerating awareness. This is Spirituality, and it is only limited by the limitations that we place on ourselves and our imagination.

More and more people are arising from the illusion of religion and are embracing the idea that we all have creative power, and by putting this into action all the time; daily, minute-by-minute, you can begin to choose how to act and react, in any situation.

The realization is fundamental, and absolute –there is nothing to fear.

There is no reason to view myself as a victim of life in need of a Savior, but rather as the master of my own reality and able to face all things, no matter how difficult it might seem by my own power.

I don't need to worship or pray to some God as though I was a mere servant, I see myself as part of everything.

Death has no power over me. Death, to me, is simply a transition from this point on the fractal, to the next.

So you see, while others may squirm and become angry at the thought of my saying their 'God is Imaginary', it is really a double entendre. I mean that they truly imagine this god in their mind.  Maybe this article will inspire them to realize they can also imagine for themselves a better reality without all the baggage of fairytales and dogmas.

You see, there are these Evangelical/Fundamentalist Christians who claim that it is only through religion (especially their brand, of course, i.e., Mormon, Catholic, Muslim) that society can know the differences between right and wrong and to understand and incorporate so-called “morals.”

While religious morals have a place, they often over-step their bounds when they seek to control aspects of others’ lives which have absolutely no bearing on them and pose no threat to society, such as deciding who can marry or what a person can do with their body or life.

These boundary invasions are even more obscene when they seek to enforce their religious morals on people who want nothing to do with their religion. Religious morals are arbitrary and externally imposed and typically based on the dogmas of whatever that religion believes, even when that belief comes from a place of fear or ignorance.

First of all, why should we have 'beliefs'?  Why should we have 'hope'?both of which are paralyzing.  I say, never believe in anything. 

Only through experience can there be truth.

You see, when you believe in something, it is convincing yourself of something you have yet to know and understand –through experience.  Belief can be very dangerous because, in belief, you are placing your life, your attitudes,  and your trust in something which has not founded itself as a truth within your being.

However, in my understanding, I reject the notion that we need externally enforced morals by nature if we truly comprehend that we are all connected, and that by doing harm to another, results in doing harm to ourselves.

This is why I rebuke Fundamentalistic Christian views.

Christians have this concept of being "Created in the Image of God" all backwards. Yes, we are created in the image of the Creator, but that Creator is us. We are Created to be creators. You see, we are the creators of our own lives, as much as we are the destroyers of the same. The "image" of god is our imagination which is the pure source energy of our ability to create. All things spring from our imagination. That is why god is imaginary. Imagination is creation.

Sadly Christians have imagined god in their image, thus anthropomorphizing god into a petty, vindictive male figure replete with all the baser instincts stemming from superstition (resulting from a lack of knowledge).
"The height of arrogance is the height of control of those who would recreate God in their own image." Ramtha
The Bible is a book of fairytales used to manipulate and coerce people into alignment with a form of dictatorship which inhibits free imagination, hence stymies evolution and expansion, which is the antithesis of our true nature.

Your imagination is a wonderful and creative tool.

Imagine that there was indeed a spiritual aspect to living; it would be through our imagination that you would be able to gain access to it. It is true that imagination, if wielded destructively, can cause great harm (war, weapons, hate-speech, and even religions are proof enough of that), but if wielded creatively it can achieve fantastic heights.

I Am that I Am

(Hebrew: pronounced Ehyeh asher ehyeh). The "I AM Presence" is your own Higher Self, your "God Self" that is the very image of God in which you are created.

Even Jesus acknowledged this fact in JOHN 10:34.

There are no guru's, there are no masters, there are no teachers.  You are the master, you are the teacher, you are the guru

All of this can be found in oneself.

Every person has the ability to find God and seek understanding from the Universe. The only thing one needs to do is to ask and be open to whatever the Universe reveals. The truth is inside yourself if you wish to find it.

We are all connected to each other and to the Universe. All wisdom and knowledge is as far away as your own heart and mind. Yes, the Universe may "answer" through others, and through books and other forms of matter, but it is you that will use your own inner guidance (intuition, gut feeling) to see and filter and comprehend all.

You are the one you are seeking.

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