Trinitarian

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  1. Now you're just mixing and matching religions as you see fit. The hindu deity Shakti has nothing to do with Jesus. Shekinah is the place where Yahweh resides in the godly chariot, Merkabah (Kabbalic interpretation is just nonsense from the middle ages). The Holy Spirit is an aspect of God. Inanna has nothing to do with any of these. El simply means God. El of canaanite religion is the head of their pantheon, but El in judeo-christian context is Yahweh. The other deities which now inhabit our history and culture are simply fallen angels and their offspring (nephilim), of which you can read more in the book of Enoch. In the Bible the angels were known as Beni Elohim or sons of God(s). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_God https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Enoch#The_Book_of_the_Watchers https://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/ I have no desire to poop on anything. I simply want to offer the truth. The false deities do offer spiritual experiences, but they will also deceive you greatly. Heaven and hell are both real places, and following them will lead you to the latter.
  2. For the most part, Elohim in the bible is a 'royal we' for the creator God Yahweh. The Bible tells us not to worship any other gods than Him. It is also mentioned that worshipping the queen of heaven provokes Him to anger. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_of_Heaven_(antiquity)#Hebrew_Bible_references Playing around with kundalini/yoga/meditation is dangerous and will open you up to demonic influence: If you want to speak to God instead of demons masquerading as gods, turn to no-one other than Jesus Christ. John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
  3. So here's my argument: You're not awakening, you're submitting yourself to an extradimensional creature so it can use you as it wills. It is a form of possession. It may not be obvious, but your thoughts and emotions are being manipulated even at the intermediary stages of 'enlightenment'. The feelings of oneness are most likely nothing but a malfunction of the brain induced by the possessor. The techniques aiming at enlightenment often utilize methods of breaking down your idea of self and calling out for spiritual creatures in various ways. Mantras are the most obvious way of this, as they often invoke a name of a deity. Hand and body postures are another way of achieving this. 'Yoga' literally means 'union', but with what? Psychedelics and other drugs are also extremely dangerous and will open up gateways for these entities to use your body and mind. If you get 'downloads' of ideas that normally would go over your head, you're most likely dealing with these entities. This is the way they communicate. Using psychedelics is basically announcing "do whatever you want with me", so please be very careful with them. These entities are also very fond of signing off their work by using symbolism, subtle or overt. This is obvious if you think of religions, but more subtle hints are visible to those in the know. I suggest you check out this link. It tells a story of someone who got more intimate with these entities: [Report(s)] A warning to my fellow psychonauts regarding hyperspace entities (wall of text alert!) https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=62070&p=1 A novel called 'Flatland' is also a good example on what is actually going on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland#Plot Dealing with spiritual matters is a dangerous business and the darker side is often downplayed or even disregarded completely. I suggest everyone to search for the negative stories as well and try to figure out the truth about 'enlightenment' yourself. We are all mere humans facing the unknown so please think twice before trusting blindly in any philosophy or guru - they might be deceived as well. Not sure how people will react to this idea but I do hope it arouses some discussion.