Spiritual Warfare

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  1. You sound like a donut
  2. 💩💩🌟
  3. Hebrews 13:8 God is the same yesterday today and forever, it does not matter if it’s in the Old Testament! Btw how can justify killing infant? You are dangerous to society and should be on a watchlist.
  4. @Dodo You know you are actually right because this verse really made me believe that the bible is the word of God 1 SAMUEL 15:3 Now go and smite Amalek and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.’”
  5. The doctrine of the Trinity is this: there is one God who exists in three distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Each person is not the same as the other person; that is, the Father is not the same person as the Son who is not the same person as the Holy Spirit. But, each is fully divine in nature. This is all you need to know to understand you and every other dogmatic Christian’s are full of shit, sorry not sorry
  6. The Christian’s today believe they are separated yet one which is a contradiction, you can’t have two nature and be God as trinitarians claims. They don’t understand oneness’s deeply enough that’s why I don’t like the trinity thing cause it is stupid
  7. Vampires have long fascinated human imagination, serving as potent metaphors in literature, film, and popular culture. These creatures of the night, with their immortal existence and insatiable thirst for blood, represent a multitude of themes and concepts that resonate deeply with human experiences and fears. One of the most prominent metaphors associated with vampires is that of desire and temptation. Just as vampires seduce their victims with promises of eternal life, they also embody the allure of forbidden desires and the consequences of indulging in them. Moreover, vampires often symbolize the duality of human nature, with their existence straddling the line between life and death, good and evil. They are both monstrous predators and tragic figures, cursed to wander the shadows for eternity. This duality reflects the inner struggles of humanity, as individuals grapple with their own dark impulses and desires. In this sense, vampires serve as mirrors to the complexities of the human psyche, reminding us of the constant battle between our noble aspirations and primal instincts. Furthermore, vampires are frequently used as metaphors for societal fears and anxieties. Throughout history, they have been associated with themes of disease, contagion, and the fear of the Other. In times of plague or epidemic, vampires emerge as embodiments of unseen threats, lurking in the darkness and preying on the vulnerable. This metaphorical association allows writers and filmmakers to explore issues of social isolation, prejudice, and the fear of the unknown, tapping into deep-seated anxieties that resonate with audiences across cultures and generations. In addition to their symbolic significance, vampires also serve as metaphors for power and control. As immortal beings with supernatural abilities, they wield influence over mortals and manipulate them for their own ends. This dynamic reflects broader power structures within society, where individuals or groups exert control over others through various means. By depicting vampires as tyrannical rulers or manipulative seducers, storytellers explore the complexities of power dynamics and the consequences of unchecked authority. In conclusion, the metaphors of vampires are rich and multifaceted, offering insights into human nature, societal fears, and existential dilemmas. Whether they represent desire, duality, contagion, or power, vampires continue to captivate our imaginations and challenge us to confront our deepest fears and desires. Through their timeless appeal, these creatures of the night remind us of the enduring power of metaphor to illuminate the human experience. A vampire’s devil-like characteristics creates a profile representing all the evil that can manifest in human beings. For instance, one common characteristic between vampires and evil humans is Ego-Centrism, when one’s ego acts like a “tyrant”. This kinds of person is self-centered and takes little interest in the desires or needs of others. Dracula illustrates a form of ego-centrism in that his ego is so high that he believes that there’s no spirt or higher authority that he needs to answer to other than himself. He believes that he’s perfect and judges the rest of the world according to his own standards. Another common characteristic between vampires and evil beings is their continuous hunger for power and need to be able to control others so that they can do them as they please. If vampires are an extension of humans, some people may ask how can vampires justify their actions and be able live with themselves after all the bad things they’ve done. The simple answer is they don’t. Vampires, as many evil humans are, tend to be in denial, lying to themselves about who they really are. They know that they would not be able to handle the guilt associated with their sins, such as murder and sucking the blood of others. Therefore, vampires disguise themselves to make themselves appear normal.
  8. Jesus is God, I’m not buying three in one nonsense, you have to leave your dogmatic beliefs about trinity
  9. Chop off the head and burn the body seems the most universal way of stopping a vampire. Bereft of a body, you don’t have a vampire anymore, since technically it’s a reanimated corpse. There are constant historical anecdotes where people behead and burn suspected vampires. It’s analogous to how people would kill witches and other sorts of malefactors they didn’t want coming back to haunt them later.” While you’re lopping off the corpse’s head, you might want to tear out the heart and lungs for good measure, too, as late 19th-century New Englanders did with “vampires” suspected of spreading tuberculosis.
  10. Yes, vampires can be considered a type of parasite, as they depend on the blood of other living beings to survive. Like many parasites, vampires feed on their host without providing any benefit in return, causing harm or even death to the host organism. The vampire's reliance on blood from other creatures for sustenance is a key parasitic trait. Additionally, the way vampires often infiltrate and take advantage of their host's body is reminiscent of how many parasitic organisms operate. So from an ecological and biological perspective, the vampire's parasitic lifestyle aligns with the definition of a parasite.
  11. Sleep well my friend😇
  12. Every one of them is a loser😞🤡
  13. Ahh, the perennial, “Do ‘we’ have free will” question:-) It’s the wrong question. You could say, it’s already the next or second question. Based on the limited, duality & subject-object-based mind’s presumption that there is even a “we.” The first question that must be asked is: “Is there really a “we,’ a ‘separate self,’ a ‘broken-off’ piece of Life that is somehow ‘separate’ from the rest of Life. There isn’t. There is only Life. Go looking for this ‘self.’ Really looking. Can you find it, anywhere? No. There is only Life flowing, as a whole. Like a river flowing without its ‘drops’ having any ‘individual control.’ Over where “they” will go. Without River even recognizing any part of its water as ‘Drops.’ Once you’ve seen through the illusion of the ‘self,’ once you directly, immersively, irrefutably experience there is no “I” and never was, the question of free-will and choice becomes a moot point. Just Life Life-ing. Every action & reaction, every thought and next thought, every habit that changes or habit that remains…is just Life Life-ing. There is no illusory “you” that was ever doing that. That ever ‘owned’ or ‘ran’ a life. That was ever even part of the equation.
  14. Thank you I really appreciate it🤗
  15. Ego isn’t a thing that can “die,” it is a condition or set of conditions that can temporarily subside to give you an unconditioned view of self and the universe. It sounds like what happened was that you managed to relax those conditions for long enough to glimpse beyond the shadows. Excellent. “Grounding” the experience means allowing yourself a period of adjustment and integration. It’s good that you understand the necessity for this. There are two basic directions a person can go in following an experience of this nature: the first is to let the mind run away with it. This is the direction that will make you think you’re going crazy because, well, you are. The conditioned mind doesn’t see reality, it approximates it through a combination of perception and knowledge. In other words, what you are seeing in the present is being measured against past experience. Any attempt to measure an experience of the Immeasurable, however, is pretty much guaranteed to bring you endless frustration. You can not use a finite mind to comprehend your own infinite nature. So, what will help here is to slowly wean yourself from the habit of measuring. Measuring yourself is limiting yourself - it is drawing boundaries on your own field of possibility. Stop trying to figure out what you are - you can’t. When the conditions of the mind drop and one realizes what one is in the present without the conceptions of the past to lean on (what you call “ego death”), there is a considerable shock to the “self.” The idea/belief of oneself that had been slowly and unconsciously built up over the years has just been revealed as a false front; a wall of noise collapses and you are suddenly a sea of silence. All ideas concerning one’s identity have “died” - but not really - it’s only a reprieve. Eventually, the old conditions return, but now there is a difference: they have gotten reorganized to accommodate the possibility that you are not what you had once believed. So, back to the two basic directions I mentioned in the last paragraph: either hand the project of understanding the infinite nature of yourself to your finite mind and go bonkers, or…let go of trying to understand it, let go of trying to make it into anything, just accept it and be with it. The reality is never what your mind made of it, but the feeling itself. Attune yourself to each passing breath, the rise and fall of your body, the presence and movement of energy, the pure sensation of of your humanness. Placing your full conscious attention on the internal presence and movement of energy and the release of tension/pressure will help to shift you away from producing thoughts concerning your state of existence to purely feeling your state of existence. Shifting your attention inward to feeling will slow/stop the spinning-wheel nature of mind trying to figure itself out and ground your awareness in the body itself. There is no end to which this “grounding” can deepen. It helps to be in a quiet atmosphere, and especially in a natural setting. Ultimately, this is not “death” of the ego, but rather an “occupation” of ego by your own higher power, which makes “ego” flexible to its own purposes. What “dies” is your own unconsciously manufactured identity, which is gradually replaced by the presence of What You Are. you become your truest self, while also possessing no “self".
  16. Same for me🙃
  17. Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror whilst you were dreaming? What did you see? When The See-er Saw The See-er When The Perceiver Perceived The Perceiver When I Saw Myself in the Spirit Mirror In the spirit realm, I find myself in a room about 400 square feet in size, about 20 feet by 20 feet. However, there are no physical walls. I feel I am in a room with virtual walls of energy. I look around, and I see there are two others in the room with me. We start talking and decide that we are dead. After a few minutes, I mention to them how strange that there seems to be no one in the room that has been there for over two months. I notice there is a mirror in the room. I did not walk to it. I simply go to it as if I am floating there and see my human form in it. I look at my face and notice that my face looks like the face of a corpse. The face I see is definitely the image of the human body called AM, but the eye sockets are shriveling and taut like a corpse. I look into my eyes and notice how pitch-black they are. Absolute black dead eyeballs. I notice in the center of each eye, where the pupil should be that there is a needlepoint of very bright light shining brightly deep in the eyes. I look at this needle pin-point size of light, and I realize that the light I see is me looking at me look at it in the mirror. If the pin-point size light was large enough to fill the black eyeballs of the face in the mirror, I probably would not have been able to look at it without being blinded. I have heard that we are beings of light. I believe I saw my true light-self through the dark dead eyes of the face I saw in the mirror. I believe that I was experiencing what can be called a way-station for souls. A place where the souls who recently left the human body experience go to adjust to their new state of being non-human. A place where they could transition from the illusion of the human experience in preparation for going to their next experience. This need for transition aides, something familiar in the room of the unknown, is why no one in the room had been there for over two months. Souls leave the room when they are ready to continue their eternal soul journey. I believe that there were two other souls in the room, so I did not feel alone. Imagine finding oneself in that room without any familiarity to what was just left behind in recent earth human experience to help one adjust to this new experience of self. I believe when we leave this earth experience, we meet whatever will help us in our transition. If we are Christian, we might meet Jesus. We might meet Buddha if we are Buddhist. Perhaps we will meet Moses if we are Jewish. Perhaps we will meet Muhammad if we were Muslim. We might meet what we perceive as dead family members if we are atheist. Perhaps we will meet family members who left this earth experience before us if meeting them is we individually need to help our adjustment. Whatever helps us in our transition to a new perception of being is what we will experience. I did not even think of any of the loved ones which I had just left behind. The only reality was the other souls in the room and me. Perhaps the reason there were two other souls in the room whom I do not remember if I even knew them from my human experience is because of the experiences I have had in the spirit realm while still grounded in the human experience. Perhaps I do not need to see any loved ones or religious symbols since my fascination of what was happening would be enough to carry me through the transition. Two animated human-like corpses were enough for me. They were similar to what I had just left and we could talk. I believe I was the only one who was talking but at least I had someone with whom to speak. Perhaps the experience was just for me to be able to see the real me in the best way for me to be able to understand what I was seeing was the real me, the individuated intelligent light being, the eternal aspect of the infinite and eternal collective field of intelligence we call God. While in the human experience, the see-er cannot see the see-er. The perceiver cannot perceive the perceiver. We are only aware of being the witness of all we see through the body we think we are. We cannot see the real us who is witnessing through the eyes we see in the mirror. Only in the spirit realm can these experiences occur since the spirit realm has no limitations such as in the human world experience. I knew I was looking at the eyes in the mirror. I knew the eyes were in the body I had called human. I knew I was looking at the bright light deep in the eyes of the dead human body image I saw in the mirror. I knew the light I saw was me looking at me looking at it. I felt the experience of being both points of view within one experience at the same moment. The see-er was seeing the see-er. I have had many souls ask me, for a long time, to do my best to see if there was any way possible for the see-er to see the see-er. I kept telling them that it was impossible. I insisted you cannot step outside of yourself and see yourself. However, they said they believed that if the spirit realm is real then must be a way for the perceiver to see the perceiver, for the see-er to see the see-er. Some called it a spirit-mirror. Now I know they were right. This experience changed how I experience myself and how I will dance with the philosophies abounding on planet earth. As I type these words, I see the light in the black eyeballs in the mirror, in my mind’s eye, as if I am presently experiencing the spirit room. It is as real right now as it was when I experienced it then. I cannot unsee what I have seen. It was incredible. It was more real than anything around me right now which appears real. I wish I could show you. I wish I had someone whom I could discuss this with who has also seen what I saw and experienced what I have experienced. However, you will eventually see whatever is relevant for you to see in your unique spirit-journey. Perhaps you will be the one to experience this way-station and have this discussion with me. You never know until you know. Now, I want to go beyond that way-station and see what is after it. Perhaps I cannot do this until my earth body dies and I will never be using it again. Perhaps to go past that way-station is like paying the two coins to the ferryman Charon in ancient Greek Mythology to ferry me across the River Styx separating the living world from the underworld, the other world. A ride which you can never return from, where the dragon-tailed dog Cerberus guards, allowing all souls to enter but none to leave. I must be sure I have my coin when I take that ferry, so I do not have to wander on the banks of the River for years and years and years finding what I need to know to obtain my coin of passage. I am in no hurry to leave my loved ones behind in this earth experience. I like, love, enjoy my earth experience with all the pain and the passion I have experienced. There is no such a thing as death (only of the physical body) you’re awareness is eternal, just as water changes form to ice to steam to snow… We are incredibly powerful with our thought, turn the news off, look for the beauty, create laugh and love and never give your power away💓
  18. The soul expresses itself through the eyes most clearly compared to any other part of the human vessel. Our true emotions and intentions are visible through the eyes, unlike the voice which is able to tell lies. All 7 main emotions are involuntarily expressed using the eyes, including happiness(crows feet). A person’s gaze indicates intent while dilated pupils indicate desire. (did you know that the biological reason we have whites in our eyes is to communicate to others where we are looking -some dogs have as well). When the eyes are closed when we sleep, it is possible that the soul is not present in the body and therefore cannot be seen through the windows. You may sometimes notice how a person can seem sketchy when they wear darkened sunglasses. They are hiding their soul from others (intentionally or not) while being free to gaze into the souls of others.
  19. It’s perfect
  20. That’s wild, do you remember the persons name?