Leo Gura

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@Leo Gura Of course not, I just had some hopes that you could change, but seems that you are stubborn as a mule (same you accuse me of).  But the difference is that, one of us actually knows who is the right one and who is stuck in delusions.

I have my responsibility to tell you that you are lost and trapped in your ego along with your followers. It isn't hard to gather people like this because of how much ego is in this world. Christ mind is extremely rare and you have not the wisdom to see yet, because you lack consciousness and light.

I always preferred to collaborate rather than going against someone, but your views have also become very extreme towards Jesus that is simply not based in truth of any sort like you think it is. You are against him because your mind is too dark and is automatically against light beings such as Jesus.


I am Lord of Heaven, Second Coming of Jesus Christ. ´・ᴗ・` 

         ┊ ┊⋆ ┊ . ♪  天国はあなたの中にあります ♫┆彡 

(pronoun: they/them, he/him)

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@puporing Okay. Take care. Good bye.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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30 minutes ago, JosephKnecht said:

There goes the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

I guess we will have to wait for the third one now. :D 

@Leo Gura Do we have to put them on the cross every time they cross the line? 

This was actually the Third Coming.

The Second Coming already happened on this forum 5 years ago. And of course that person also had to be eventually banned for trying to start a cult around himself.

There are many ways this work can be abused.

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You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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~ There are infinite ways to reunite that which already is one ~

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@JosephKnecht @Leo Gura 

By the way guys:

I’m super clueless, in how to integrate the notion of „Jesus“, „Christ mind“ and whatever the catholic hell people are talking about. 
 

It’s super hard for me to build a loving mind for someone who talks about this. Because there is absolute zero direct experience of anything Jesus. 
 

Nor does it solve any misunderstanding or impurity of my direct experience. Virtual zero impact of anything Christian on me.

Yet there seem to be always folks around who would not let go of the infinite importance „Jesus anything“.

 

If you have integrated understanding and love for a pure Christian Mind, tell me how you did it, because I could use some of it. 
 

Till then, I’m going to have juicy mind sex with his father in law. ;) 

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17 hours ago, Vynce said:

If you have integrated understanding and love for a pure Christian Mind, tell me how you did it, because I could use some of it. 

Ok. I will share a story from my own direct experience. 

This year, in January, I was traveling through India. Toward the end of my trip, I decided to volunteer for 2 days in Kalighat, which is part of the Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa was a Christian, and I wanted to understand more about her life. What better way to understand someone than walking in their shoes for a day? Right? 

Kalighat is a place unlike any on Earth. It takes in people who don't have anyone, people who even hospitals don't want to treat, people who suffer from incurable diseases, leprosy. What I saw there was terrible. There were people there with feet and hands rotting from the inside, people with all kinds of skin cancer, amputees. I mean, things you can't even imagine. I helped them go to the bathroom, I fed them, and helped them get dressed. Another volunteer told me that the previous day he witnessed someone's arm get amputated by a saw. I wish I could describe what I saw there, but I can't. You can only experience it.

I mean, I am a strong guy, but most of the time when I saw these people, I thought that if I were in their position, I would rather cross to the other side and die. Their situation was so unbearable that it was a miracle that they could go on with this kind of suffering. 

It was so terrible that I couldn't go to Kalighat on the second day. I just couldn't. 

And then, I tried to imagine the life of Mother Teresa. She spent more than 50 years caring for these old and dying people. This little old lady consciously dedicated her life to helping those who can't help themselves. This little old lady did this for more than 50 years, and I could barely do it for a single day

160902205245-mother-teresa-3.jpg?q=w_235

Then I went to see the place where she lived. I saw her room and it was not bigger than a jail cell. It had one old bed, a wooden table, and a wooden chair. I mean, it was more modest than modest. She died in this room in 1997. 

This little old woman is a Christian. She is a saint.

Near the small room where she used to live, now lies her grave.

On that grave, there is a single quote.

It says:  "Love one another as I have loved you". (St. John 15:12)

file7hbjhvhbqr6x046vc08.jpg 

@Vynce Hope that gave you some insights into a Christian mind. ;) 

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7 hours ago, JosephKnecht said:

Ok. I will share a story from my own direct experience. 

This year, in January, I was traveling through India. Toward the end of my trip, I decided to volunteer for 2 days in Kalighat, which is part of the Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa was a Christian, and I wanted to understand more about her life. What better way to understand someone than walking in their shoes for a day? Right? 

Kalighat is a place unlike any on Earth. It takes in people who don't have anyone, people who even hospitals don't want to treat, people who suffer from incurable diseases, leprosy. What I saw there was terrible. There were people there with feet and hands rotting from the inside, people with all kinds of skin cancer, amputees. I mean, things you can't even imagine. I helped them go to the bathroom, I fed them, and helped them get dressed. Another volunteer told me that the previous day he witnessed someone's arm get amputated by a saw. I wish I could describe what I saw there, but I can't. You can only experience it.

I mean, I am a strong guy, but most of the time when I saw these people, I thought that if I were in their position, I would rather cross to the other side and die. Their situation was so unbearable that it was a miracle that they could go on with this kind of suffering. 

It was so terrible that I couldn't go to Kalighat on the second day. I just couldn't. 

And then, I tried to imagine the life of Mother Teresa. She spent more than 50 years caring for these old and dying people. This little old lady consciously dedicated her life to helping those who can't help themselves. This little old lady did this for more than 50 years, and I could barely do it for a single day

160902205245-mother-teresa-3.jpg?q=w_235

Then I went to see the place where she lived. I saw her room and it was not bigger than a jail cell. It had one old bed, a wooden table, and a wooden chair. I mean, it was more modest than modest. She died in this room in 1997. 

This little old woman is a Christian. She is a saint.

Near the small room where she used to live, now lies her grave.

On that grave, there is a single quote.

It says:  "Love one another as I have loved you". (St. John 15:12)

file7hbjhvhbqr6x046vc08.jpg 

@Vynce Hope that gave you some insights into a Christian mind. ;) 

Great report. Loved reading through it. I still don't see the need to refer to Jesus or other christian symbols in this context, but if it has a positive impact there, then its great for that. 

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