We don't receive the spirit. We already ARE spirit
When are we going to "get" that we're not empty cups waiting to be filled?
Once upon a time—maybe even as little as five years ago—I was still rolling my eyes to heaven looking to something to help me, save me, fix me, rescue me, uplift me, enlighten me.
Please, God! Do something ... anything in response to ___X___ — whatever desperate thought, feeling, action, emotion, situation I was experiencing that needed a radical shift in order to be bearable.
Now?
Didn't Jesus say "The Kingdom of Heaven lies within?" Now I'm finally aligning with that statement. I'm hitching up my Big Girl pants and silently looking within for answers, waiting quietly, patiently, for the subtle inner guidance, the inner prompts, feelings, intuitions—and exterior synchronicities of life—to guide me.
For what, truly, is the kingdom of heaven except the sweet certainty of inner knowing?
The peace that passeth all understanding that comes with gentle-yet-infinitely-powerful alignment with our spirit that knows all. Is all?
As spirit beings of pure love, when we finally align with our true essence, we no longer turn to the raging, fear-based, conflicted, competitive ideas of the mind and our needy individual personas. We relax into the arms of nature and let life lead.
Yes, we participate. Yes, we act. Yes, we choose. But we do it from a grounded, centered place within that is unshakable because it is in alignment with life and love.
Now, I look at the illustration above of all the different people of different races with their eyes closed, hands raised, "receiving the spirit from above," (I deleted the blood dripping from Jesus' hands) and think, "Wow! That looks like a bunch of puppets being possessed by a bunch of fire elementals."
Sure, there's the obligatory white dove hovering above everyone's heads—a reassuring image we've been programmed to associate with peace and love. But seriously?
How can we receive the spirit when we already ARE spirit?
Maybe we think we need to receive MORE of the spirit? Because we're really stupid clods of clay from the earth that need to be filled with the holy light of heaven above to get motivated to do something other than root around like a bunch of pigs?
Who taught us that?
And why did we believe them?
The blood of Christ
If the last supper ever occurred, it's highly probable that Jesus (whose actual name was Yeshua) really did lift a goblet of wine and give a toast at the end. And since he was Jewish and on the eve of his death, that toast most likely was a stout Hebrew "l'chaim!"—or "TO LIFE!!" which is what his teachings were really all about.
LIFE. And how to truly live life—free and unencumbered by rules and regulations. (He was labeled a rebel for more reasons than one by the Romans AND his own peoples’ priests.) Ecstatic in our bodies, merry like little children. Isn't that what he said? That to enter the kingdom of heaven we had to be like unto little children?
Innocent and pure and filled with the delight of simply being alive.
I have to say, if love, self-responsibility, and emulating the light-heartedness of children were the main focus of my teaching and I was about to leave my friends and face certain death, THAT is what I'd be appreciating and drinking a toast to in that last moment. Not, "Hey dudes. After I'm gone drink wine and pretend it's my blood. And, oh yeah. Bread. When you eat it imagine it's a chunk of my forearm. Okay?"
Yes, I know that's not how it's written in Corinthians. But it might as well be.
Okay—to be fair, maybe he did say something along the lines of "And when you feast, think of me!" That would make sense. "While you're feasting and enjoying life, raise a glass and remember what I taught you about the beauty and value of life!" I can imagine Yeshua saying something like that.
But "Eat this bread. This is my body, which is broken for you." ? Ewwww …
And how many of those partying disciples caught what was really said in that moment in the first place?
You know that if five people see a car wreck that the investigating policeman is going to get five different versions of what happened. And then there's the "Pass it on" game. How distorted did his words become after fifty people passed them along?
So, with all that said, how did we end up with what we've ended up with, talking about bread and blood?
The CHURCH.
The Holy Roman Church, which rose to power amidst the ashes of the blood-thirstiest days of the power-mad Roman Empire. And what did the Church do as it organized around Christ’s teachings? Did it focus on Yeshua's love? Did it elevate Yeshua's urging for us to embrace self-responsibility and merriment? Did it focus on his respect for life?
No. The Church hierarchy focused on agony, sacrifice and a grisly death. It turned Yeshua into a sacrificial lamb who died for our sins. It focused on victimization and suffering and corruption of the flesh. It also came up with the miracle of “transubstantiation."
And what is transubstantiation supposed to accomplish? The transformation of bread into the actual body of Christ and the wine into his blood.
Which, now that I'm looking at it plainly for the first time ever, I realize is nothing less than:
Cannibalism.
An ancient pagan ritual
I didn't mean to go here, but sometimes when I write, things just show up and this is where the words have led me today. I know this is sacred Catholic/Christian ritual but ... "S/he who has the eyes to see and the ears to hear" ... let them see and hear.
The Catholic /Christian Communion is Satanic.
It's also deeply pagan, and not in a good way.
For millennia different religious cults and warrior cults the world over have ripped the beating hearts from victims and eaten them and drunk their blood. Especially the hearts and blood of powerful shamans and other warriors. Why?
It's done so that the drinkers/eaters might absorb the potency and Life Force of the victim and gain personal power.
And who more powerful to cannibalize than the Christ Himself?
And how do you make this Satanic act of cannibalism exponentially more powerful? You get hundreds of millions of believers to engage in it, thus infusing the act with powerful psychic energy that those, "in the know" can tap and feed upon. AKA—the highest-level priests and those they serve.
Jesus.
Talk about despoiling the innocence of little children. Talk about lowering our light. Talk about debasing the holy spirit of life itself.
Now that I see it for what it is, I'm kinda freaking out. I mean, how many times growing up did I kneel at the alter, eating a wafer while a priest intoned "This is my body given for you; Take, eat this in remembrance of me." And the same prompt with the blood-red wine held to my lips.
How could I have done such a thing so unthinkingly? How could I have taken the Christian "sacraments" at face value and not understood them for what they truly are? How could hundreds of millions of others do this and not see?
Because we're wretched, lowly, worms that were told by annointed, gold-crowned, satin-robed priests that Jesus Himself urged us to perform this rite at the Last Supper.
And we believed.
How this all started
I've talked before about how there is a globalist agenda afoot bidding for absolute power and control of this planet. About how the "elites"—who are overseen by and, for lack of a better word, are "possessed" by negative interdimensional intelligences named the Archons. And how the whole thing is about building an impregnable top-down, socio-political-economic hierarchy of control, with the powers that be at the top and everybody else at lesser stages of power until we get to you and me at the bottom of the heap. (See chart below.)
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I've also talked about how religion is an enormously powerful tool these globalists (and other forces) use to control the masses as well. This, too, is depicted as a pyramid. (See chart below.)
Both the socio-political-economic pyramid and the religion pyramid have regular human beings like you and me on the bottom. In the socio-economic model we're the worker bees supplying the creative juices, the mental, physical, and consumer power needed to run the machinery of civilization. We're the expendable grunts. The consumers. The drones. The slaves who are grateful that:
My president/the CDC/NIH/ UN/WHO/WEF/the legacy media will do my thinking for me.
I don't have to take responsibility.
My government/elected officials/Social Security/my pension will take care of me.
All I have to do is not question and not make waves.
In the religious pyramid, as it's seen in the Abrahamic traditions, we're nothing but lowly, gross, animalistic receptacles that need to be guided (ruled) and uplifted from our limited, earth-bound state by those above us. We're the worshippers. We're the people in the illustration at the top of this page with the fire of the Holy Spirit descending into our heads as we dance ecstatically, arms raised, singing "Hallelujah" in ten different languages.
Hallelujah, I don't have to think.
Hallelujah, Christ died for my sins and I don't have to take responsibility.
Hallelujah, the priests will give me absolution!
Hallelujah, all I have to do is believe!
Jesus as propaganda
Not only have we been brainwashed into participating in a Satanic ritual defiling the memory of one of the most amazing human spirits who ever lived, we've been trained to see Yeshua as a sacrificial lamb. Intended message: Even the greatest amongst you are mere "victims."
We have the picture of a broken bloody body hanging limply on a cross as a symbol to look up to ... a symbol burned into our brains giving us the intended message: See what happens when you cross authority?
We are told we are mindless sheep and that he is our mild and loving shepherd. That we must be led. That he said "Turn the other cheek" no matter how brutal the treatment. Intended message: Don't defend or protect yourself. Just placidly chew your cud like any other ruminant grazing stupidly in a fenced enclosure.
We are told he is the only son of God Almighty, but that he had to die to be elevated. Intended message: "Hey! You there in a body! You're weak. Your only salvation is to be good, work hard, and then die. Only then will you get your just reward."
You get the point.
Frankly, I'm kind of speechless at the moment, seeing the poison of it all so clearly.
The truth of the matter
I've been told from several sources over the years, that I was around during Yeshua's day. That I served as a sort of advanced scout cum PR person, talking story and setting up accommodations and venues for Yeshua and his approaching entourage. I have no memory of this. But considering that "spreading the word" is exactly what I'm doing again in this lifetime, it wouldn't surprise me.
So, what is the word anyway?
The word is purity. Beauty. Grace. Fierceness. Vulnerability. Power—the pure power of alignment with life's intelligence. Love. A surrendered ego. Willingness to be open to receive guidance from within. Willingness to accept the totality of Who We Really Are: Eternal spirits playing out a story in seemingly physical bodies on a seemingly physical planet called Earth.
The word is wisdom. Be wise. Know Who You Really Are. Don’t be fooled. Understand what's really going on.
"Be still and know you are God."
There's nothing above or below us unless we, as the creators, make it so.
Much love and aloha ~
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This is wonderful, thank you for sharing what I've been thinking for many years. Now my goal is to start people realizing how powerful the imagination is, and how it can start a reform. A powerful tool was taken away from humanity when we were told "it's just your Imagination". It is actually the beginning of creation. I'm really resonating with your work. Thank you.
There's an interesting documentary about how Jesus was likely based on Julius Caesar, who was quite the reformer (which is why they killed him).
https://youtu.be/gvga-98x6Nk
So yeah, the church changed that for their political gains. They also invented the idea of the virgin birth in order to make Jesus seem like he's a super human son of god.
As for the hyperdimensional or alien aspect, I've heard of this before and wondered why it's so hard to get anything solid on this. Today we have cameras everywhere and yet still it's just a blurry shot or a jet fighter following a dot in the past revealed video. Turns out that pilot was a "contractor", not military. Hmm, what 3 letter agency gets to fly our military jets? 😂
It wasn't until I saw this, that it connected that UFOs etc could be an archetype of sorts that is very real to those that experience it. It also explains why the evidence is never there.
https://library.lol/main/F0FFF93E5BDCCCD182B46BCC074E05BB
"Daimonic Reality by Patrick Harpur examines UFOs and a wide variety of “paranormal” phenomena from a rather unique angle. Although Harpur never fully defines the daimonic—“the daimonic that can be defined is not the true daimonic,” as Lao-Tse would say—it seems to exist both inside us and outside us. Like the Greek daemon and unlike the Christian demon, it takes both good/healing and bad/terrifying forms, depending on our commitment to rationalistic ego states.
In a sense, the daimonic is like the collective unconscious of Carl Jung, inside us as a part of our total self that the ego wishes to deny, outside us in all the other humans who ever existed and in the dreams, myths, and arts of all the world. But Harpur follows Irish poet (and Golden Dawn alumnus) W. B. Yeats as often as he follows Jung, and traces some of his ideas back to Giordano Bruno and the alchemical/hermetic mystics of the Renaissance. The daimonic is just a bit more personalized and individualized than Jung’s species unconscious.
Harpur’s major thesis is that unless we recognize the daimonic (make friends with it, Jung would say) it takes increasingly malignant and terrifying forms. For instance, the Greys of UFO abduction lore, he says, are deliberately mirroring our ego-centered and “scientistic” age—showing no emotions of the humans they experiment upon, just as the ideal science student feels no emotion and has no concern with the emotions of the animal being tortured in his laboratory."
Despite dealing with many subjects common to conspiracy theories, this book does not quite fit into that category. We are the conspirators, so to speak. We have repressed the most creative part of ourselves and now it is escaping in terrifying forms."