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The True God does not Care what you believe

 
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they why would He create laws ?
 Quoting: MNlllA


If you mean the Deuteronomy laws and the Ten Commandments? Because the Hebroos begged and begged and insisted that they wanted laws, and that they also wanted a king. God kept telling them that they did not need or want laws or a king and that it would just be bad news for them, but they insisted so he said fine here you go.
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they why would He create laws ?
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If you mean the Deuteronomy laws and the Ten Commandments? Because the Hebroos begged and begged and insisted that they wanted laws, and that they also wanted a king. God kept telling them that they did not need or want laws or a king and that it would just be bad news for them, but they insisted so he said fine here you go.
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other laws as well like gravity
creation is ordered and that order is framed by laws
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they why would He create laws ?
 Quoting: MNlllA


If you mean the Deuteronomy laws and the Ten Commandments? Because the Hebroos begged and begged and insisted that they wanted laws, and that they also wanted a king. God kept telling them that they did not need or want laws or a king and that it would just be bad news for them, but they insisted so he said fine here you go.
 Quoting: Fossy


The legal system is the best legal system because G-d was involved. And it’s the real legal system Heaven and Earth operate on.

All the crimes and sins listed in the Torah are truth and have a direct connection to reality.

How do you think “righteous inherit the Earth”

Not the criminals.

But then criminals are hyped. Because they or some of them may feel like they inherit. That’s the stupidest bureaucrat. While the curses are around them already. And they don’t know what happens to their lineage after them.

Because the legal system is working behind the veil. From Heaven.

Even if G-d crush you today.

You would still deny it’s the real legal system?

But your mistake is king (which you are right)

And your mistake is that nowhere it says it of laws.

Which were already given at Sinai. Before a king was asked for.
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Either it’s real or it’s not. But it probably is.
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consenting to the legal system will only keep you in the legal system. Bound by laws. Bound by hierarchy. Bound by systems put in place using man to accomplish AI's rules.

Good luck with all that.
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consenting to the legal system will only keep you in the legal system. Bound by laws. Bound by hierarchy. Bound by systems put in place using man to accomplish AI's rules.

Good luck with all that.
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This is the “we’re all going to hell to party” mentality.

And your ancestors warned and said it’s a road to hell.

But you don’t care doesn’t mean it’s still not the real legal system or Heaven can easily decree otherwise. (Your freedoms and rights are an illusion)

so it’s only because of the righteous people that you are allowed to live.

Because without them G-d will wipe the Earth.
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OP, good stuff. One common point among your posts is we are here to save the world and I think that is impossible. We have been put in this sea of confusion to find/search for a way back home. The chaff are put here to make it hard, how can they come with?

I've never changed a single mind.

This is purely an individual thing otherwise we become slaves to the chaff. The King Arthors of the world have become slaves to those incapable or unwilling to carry their own cross.

The leftists think they can get away with persecuting those keeping the lights on. They get to stay here and enjoy the world they created, though I don't think they have a choice same for the wheat, you are what you are.

The broad way you looking at the Bible is welcoming and only way to make sense of individual verses arguing with each other.

Going from a spiritual thing to needing the skin of an animal for this 3d place is an awesome perspective. Now we get to go the other way.
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Thanks op!

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consenting to the legal system will only keep you in the legal system. Bound by laws. Bound by hierarchy. Bound by systems put in place using man to accomplish AI's rules.

Good luck with all that.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80544646


This is the “we’re all going to hell to party” mentality.

And your ancestors warned and said it’s a road to hell.

But you don’t care doesn’t mean it’s still not the real legal system or Heaven can easily decree otherwise. (Your freedoms and rights are an illusion)

so it’s only because of the righteous people that you are allowed to live.

Because without them G-d will wipe the Earth.
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such awe-inspiring words of wisdom. Good thing YOU'RE here!!

We'd ALL be lost.
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The stupid is strong in this thread...:sunnysmile:
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Judge not lest ye be judged. If this thread is not for you why judge it and call it stupid?
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That person is a religious person.
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OP, good stuff. One common point among your posts is we are here to save the world and I think that is impossible. We have been put in this sea of confusion to find/search for a way back home. The chaff are put here to make it hard, how can they come with?

I've never changed a single mind.

This is purely an individual thing otherwise we become slaves to the chaff. The King Arthors of the world have become slaves to those incapable or unwilling to carry their own cross.

The leftists think they can get away with persecuting those keeping the lights on. They get to stay here and enjoy the world they created, though I don't think they have a choice same for the wheat, you are what you are.

The broad way you looking at the Bible is welcoming and only way to make sense of individual verses arguing with each other.

Going from a spiritual thing to needing the skin of an animal for this 3d place is an awesome perspective. Now we get to go the other way.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83797676


Thanks for the kind words. I agree. The path is narrow and few find it. I stay with the message for the few that it will resonate with and find our way back home where we belong.

Stay on the wonderful journey.
"Do only that, which would be acceptable to all mankind."
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I'm more consistent than the god you worship
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Of course he cares what we believe, otherwise he wouldn't have preached against sin and died for our sins. It does matter!
 Quoting: GLP Effect


When my children were little, I didn't care that they believed in Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy as I knew that with maturity they would find the truth.

The messiah taught to love the Creator and be one with the Creator and love others as yourself. If you are one with the Creator you will mature and discover the Creator's laws written in your heart. With your maturity you will recognize the lies that you formerly believed in. You will no longer listen to the teachings of men and the written words that have been corrupted because you will see the lies and liars in their midst's.

Both wheat and chaff are on their journeys. The chaff will never find the narrow path. The wheat are destined to find the narrow path. Test yourselves and examine your beliefs. Are you walking your path with the Creator of all? Do you have the New Covenant written within?

Make it so.

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Here is a dream that I had. Did it happen in another dimension or world or was it just a dream? Only the Creator knows for sure.

Long ago there was a man, a simple man. He had lived his life well. His goal had always been to treat others right and view things from the perspectives of those that he encountered. He sought to understand the illusion that he lived in. The man heard of a wise rabbi that lived in a far away land. To get to the rabbi, the man had to cross a vast desert of brush and sand.

One day the man set out across the desert in search of the wise rabbi. A fierce wind storm came upon the man when he was in the middle of the desert. The man wrapped a black cloth over his face to protect his eyes from the biting sand particles that pelted his face. The fabric was just thin enough that the man could barely see through the veil.

Day after day the man trudged through the desert in the fierce wind and relentless pelting sand. One day the wind stopped, but the man had been so accustomed to the black cloth on his face that he did not even think to remove it so that he could see better, until the man saw a dark figure moving towards him. The man could not tell who or what the figure moving towards him was? So the man reached up and pulled the black cloth down across his nose to rest around his neck.

The figure approaching him was an older man in his 60s wearing a hooded, black cloak. The older man spoke. "Ah, it is you. I knew that you were coming. Come and sit with me. I have something to reveal to you."

"Are you the rabbi that I seek?" The man asked the man that spoke.

"Indeed I am. Now come and sit on this flat rock so that I may show you who you really are." The rabbi replied.

The man sat on the flat boulder that the rabbi had motioned for him to sit upon. Then the rabbi pointed to a larger boulder to the man's right. "Turn to read the rock on your right side." The rabbi instructed.

The man scooted on the flat rock to face a boulder twice his height. The side facing him was flat and had ancient petroglyphs carved into its' surface that were of a foreign tongue.

"What is that writing?" The man asked the rabbi.

"It is who you are." The rabbi replied. "You are the Gatekeeper of the Seven Gates of Babylon. You are the king of Babylon, one who is called Hammurabi."

"Not so. Hammurabi lived ages ago." The man replied. "I am a nobody. I have tried to live my life as best as I can and treat others right, but I am no king."

"Once a king, always a king, even though you played different roles in many different life times. It is time for you to arise and be king again. Go within yourself and seek the truth. You will find it there. The kingdom that you will be king of is within you. Now, take your throne and rule. Above all, use what you have learned and be a wise king."

The rabbi smiled and then vanished leaving the man sitting on the flat rock to ponder his words. Could it be that the illusion that the man lived in was his own illusion and that he was really the king who could control it? Maybe it was time to find out?
"Do only that, which would be acceptable to all mankind."
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The chaff are burned in the fields. While the rest are safe in the wilderness or barns. The "bad" guys are removed renewing and cleansing the Earth. The false world systems are destroyed. This Earth is reformed and made new through this process. The beatitudes are the living will of those who inherit.

"Fortunate are the humble for they will inherit the Earth"


"Fortunate are the peacemakers for they will be called the children of Creator"

Can you smell the smoke? Suddenly dropping?
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The chaff are burned in the fields. While the rest are safe in the wilderness or barns. The "bad" guys are removed renewing and cleansing the Earth. The false world systems are destroyed. This Earth is reformed and made new through this process. The beatitudes are the living will of those who inherit.

"Fortunate are the humble for they will inherit the Earth"


"Fortunate are the peacemakers for they will be called the children of Creator"

Can you smell the smoke? Suddenly dropping?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80520044


Yes I can smell the smoke and sense the lateness of the hour.

Soon those that walk humbly with the Creator will be rewarded.

Blessings to all.
"Do only that, which would be acceptable to all mankind."
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Here is a dream that I had. Did it happen in another dimension or world or was it just a dream? Only the Creator knows for sure.

Long ago there was a man, a simple man. He had lived his life well. His goal had always been to treat others right and view things from the perspectives of those that he encountered. He sought to understand the illusion that he lived in. The man heard of a wise rabbi that lived in a far away land. To get to the rabbi, the man had to cross a vast desert of brush and sand.

One day the man set out across the desert in search of the wise rabbi. A fierce wind storm came upon the man when he was in the middle of the desert. The man wrapped a black cloth over his face to protect his eyes from the biting sand particles that pelted his face. The fabric was just thin enough that the man could barely see through the veil.

Day after day the man trudged through the desert in the fierce wind and relentless pelting sand. One day the wind stopped, but the man had been so accustomed to the black cloth on his face that he did not even think to remove it so that he could see better, until the man saw a dark figure moving towards him. The man could not tell who or what the figure moving towards him was? So the man reached up and pulled the black cloth down across his nose to rest around his neck.

The figure approaching him was an older man in his 60s wearing a hooded, black cloak. The older man spoke. "Ah, it is you. I knew that you were coming. Come and sit with me. I have something to reveal to you."

"Are you the rabbi that I seek?" The man asked the man that spoke.

"Indeed I am. Now come and sit on this flat rock so that I may show you who you really are." The rabbi replied.

The man sat on the flat boulder that the rabbi had motioned for him to sit upon. Then the rabbi pointed to a larger boulder to the man's right. "Turn to read the rock on your right side." The rabbi instructed.

The man scooted on the flat rock to face a boulder twice his height. The side facing him was flat and had ancient petroglyphs carved into its' surface that were of a foreign tongue.

"What is that writing?" The man asked the rabbi.

"It is who you are." The rabbi replied. "You are the Gatekeeper of the Seven Gates of Babylon. You are the king of Babylon, one who is called Hammurabi."

"Not so. Hammurabi lived ages ago." The man replied. "I am a nobody. I have tried to live my life as best as I can and treat others right, but I am no king."

"Once a king, always a king, even though you played different roles in many different life times. It is time for you to arise and be king again. Go within yourself and seek the truth. You will find it there. The kingdom that you will be king of is within you. Now, take your throne and rule. Above all, use what you have learned and be a wise king."

The rabbi smiled and then vanished leaving the man sitting on the flat rock to ponder his words. Could it be that the illusion that the man lived in was his own illusion and that he was really the king who could control it? Maybe it was time to find out?
 Quoting: danielbarzohar


thank you for sharing your dream
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Here is a dream that I had. Did it happen in another dimension or world or was it just a dream? Only the Creator knows for sure.

Long ago there was a man, a simple man. He had lived his life well. His goal had always been to treat others right and view things from the perspectives of those that he encountered. He sought to understand the illusion that he lived in. The man heard of a wise rabbi that lived in a far away land. To get to the rabbi, the man had to cross a vast desert of brush and sand.

One day the man set out across the desert in search of the wise rabbi. A fierce wind storm came upon the man when he was in the middle of the desert. The man wrapped a black cloth over his face to protect his eyes from the biting sand particles that pelted his face. The fabric was just thin enough that the man could barely see through the veil.

Day after day the man trudged through the desert in the fierce wind and relentless pelting sand. One day the wind stopped, but the man had been so accustomed to the black cloth on his face that he did not even think to remove it so that he could see better, until the man saw a dark figure moving towards him. The man could not tell who or what the figure moving towards him was? So the man reached up and pulled the black cloth down across his nose to rest around his neck.

The figure approaching him was an older man in his 60s wearing a hooded, black cloak. The older man spoke. "Ah, it is you. I knew that you were coming. Come and sit with me. I have something to reveal to you."

"Are you the rabbi that I seek?" The man asked the man that spoke.

"Indeed I am. Now come and sit on this flat rock so that I may show you who you really are." The rabbi replied.

The man sat on the flat boulder that the rabbi had motioned for him to sit upon. Then the rabbi pointed to a larger boulder to the man's right. "Turn to read the rock on your right side." The rabbi instructed.

The man scooted on the flat rock to face a boulder twice his height. The side facing him was flat and had ancient petroglyphs carved into its' surface that were of a foreign tongue.

"What is that writing?" The man asked the rabbi.

"It is who you are." The rabbi replied. "You are the Gatekeeper of the Seven Gates of Babylon. You are the king of Babylon, one who is called Hammurabi."

"Not so. Hammurabi lived ages ago." The man replied. "I am a nobody. I have tried to live my life as best as I can and treat others right, but I am no king."

"Once a king, always a king, even though you played different roles in many different life times. It is time for you to arise and be king again. Go within yourself and seek the truth. You will find it there. The kingdom that you will be king of is within you. Now, take your throne and rule. Above all, use what you have learned and be a wise king."

The rabbi smiled and then vanished leaving the man sitting on the flat rock to ponder his words. Could it be that the illusion that the man lived in was his own illusion and that he was really the king who could control it? Maybe it was time to find out?
 Quoting: danielbarzohar


thank you for sharing your dream
 Quoting: MNlllA


You are welcome.
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It's time to go inward.

Good message in this song that aligns with the message of this tread.

Blessings on your journey.



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they why would He create laws ?
 Quoting: MNlllA


The laws were created for those that are not mature enough to walk with the Creator's Spirit.

Just like parents give their children laws and rules to follow because they want to protect them.
 Quoting: danielbarzohar


like that shall not eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil ?

why did the law exist before the fall then ?


was Adam a rebel before Adam fell ?


explain.
 Quoting: MNlllA


The Adam and Eve story is a metaphor of us coming here in the human form that is purposely dumbed down spiritually to be “disconnected” from God in order to participate in the ongoing test between light and dark energies on this young planet.

Look for metaphors in the story about free will, minimal divine intervention for fair free will, the ego mind, and the self imposed Veil of Forgetfulness.
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such awe-inspiring words of wisdom. Good thing YOU'RE here!!

We'd ALL be lost.
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A merciful God indeed.
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...

However, one must go within to test everything in order to know truth.

...
 Quoting: danielbarzohar


No, you will not find truth there. The only reliable source of truth is the revelation from the Truth himself, the Creator, the Word which was made flesh, Jesus Christ. His Word is truth.
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However, one must go within to test everything in order to know truth.

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No, you will not find truth there. The only reliable source of truth is the revelation from the Truth himself, the Creator, the Word which was made flesh, Jesus Christ. His Word is truth.
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OP, good stuff. One common point among your posts is we are here to save the world and I think that is impossible. We have been put in this sea of confusion to find/search for a way back home. The chaff are put here to make it hard, how can they come with?

I've never changed a single mind.

This is purely an individual thing otherwise we become slaves to the chaff. The King Arthors of the world have become slaves to those incapable or unwilling to carry their own cross.

The leftists think they can get away with persecuting those keeping the lights on. They get to stay here and enjoy the world they created, though I don't think they have a choice same for the wheat, you are what you are.

The broad way you looking at the Bible is welcoming and only way to make sense of individual verses arguing with each other.

Going from a spiritual thing to needing the skin of an animal for this 3d place is an awesome perspective. Now we get to go the other way.
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Thanks for the kind words. I agree. The path is narrow and few find it. I stay with the message for the few that it will resonate with and find our way back home where we belong.

Stay on the wonderful journey.
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All by design. If it’s easy to find then we will not need to be here.

The spiritual path is a mighty long one that spans thousands and more of human lifetimes here.

Indeed an amazing but extremely challenging adventure of finding ourselves that we bravely and passionately signed up for when in our true home on the other side of the Veil of Forgetfulness.

And since that veil was self imposed, it then is up to each person to unveil in their own unique way and personal path.

But ultimately all the paths will lead to the same destination that is love and compassion which is our true divine nature.

And also by design, when we gain the wisdom and benevolent maturity over many lifetimes here to willingly choose to have sincere love and compassion, it triggers a cascade of benevolent enhancements to our body and mind that will give us far more control over our body’s health, our life, and our reality. Extra-ordinary benevolent abilities courtesy of our cellular structures being raised to a higher vibration, especially our DNA.

And in that state of higher consciousness, we will be much more able to do what we came here to do. That is, to bring love and compassion that is light to this young dark world and transform it to become paradise.

At the Soul level what we do here is not our first rodeo. We had done similar on other young newbie planets. We just don’t remember on purpose, again by design.

Contrary to popular believe, that is not a memory wipe. Everything that we each have and had done here and elsewhere in the cosmos are stored as multi-dimensional energies in our own body’s DNA.

The more we expand our consciousness, the more access we have to that huge accumulated pool of greater knowledge and wisdom.

So many benevolent divine systems in place to help us return to being in alliance, in unity, and in Oneness with God/Creative Source/Prime Creator/Soul/Higher Self and everything.

And love and compassion is the key to unlocking all of them.
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Here is a dream that I had. Did it happen in another dimension or world or was it just a dream? Only the Creator knows for sure.

Long ago there was a man, a simple man. He had lived his life well. His goal had always been to treat others right and view things from the perspectives of those that he encountered. He sought to understand the illusion that he lived in. The man heard of a wise rabbi that lived in a far away land. To get to the rabbi, the man had to cross a vast desert of brush and sand.

One day the man set out across the desert in search of the wise rabbi. A fierce wind storm came upon the man when he was in the middle of the desert. The man wrapped a black cloth over his face to protect his eyes from the biting sand particles that pelted his face. The fabric was just thin enough that the man could barely see through the veil.

Day after day the man trudged through the desert in the fierce wind and relentless pelting sand. One day the wind stopped, but the man had been so accustomed to the black cloth on his face that he did not even think to remove it so that he could see better, until the man saw a dark figure moving towards him. The man could not tell who or what the figure moving towards him was? So the man reached up and pulled the black cloth down across his nose to rest around his neck.

The figure approaching him was an older man in his 60s wearing a hooded, black cloak. The older man spoke. "Ah, it is you. I knew that you were coming. Come and sit with me. I have something to reveal to you."

"Are you the rabbi that I seek?" The man asked the man that spoke.

"Indeed I am. Now come and sit on this flat rock so that I may show you who you really are." The rabbi replied.

The man sat on the flat boulder that the rabbi had motioned for him to sit upon. Then the rabbi pointed to a larger boulder to the man's right. "Turn to read the rock on your right side." The rabbi instructed.

The man scooted on the flat rock to face a boulder twice his height. The side facing him was flat and had ancient petroglyphs carved into its' surface that were of a foreign tongue.

"What is that writing?" The man asked the rabbi.

"It is who you are." The rabbi replied. "You are the Gatekeeper of the Seven Gates of Babylon. You are the king of Babylon, one who is called Hammurabi."

"Not so. Hammurabi lived ages ago." The man replied. "I am a nobody. I have tried to live my life as best as I can and treat others right, but I am no king."

"Once a king, always a king, even though you played different roles in many different life times. It is time for you to arise and be king again. Go within yourself and seek the truth. You will find it there. The kingdom that you will be king of is within you. Now, take your throne and rule. Above all, use what you have learned and be a wise king."

The rabbi smiled and then vanished leaving the man sitting on the flat rock to ponder his words. Could it be that the illusion that the man lived in was his own illusion and that he was really the king who could control it? Maybe it was time to find out?
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That is so cool! Thinking it was not a "dream." These other worldly experiences stick with us, once revealed we don't forget again.

Thanks for sharing! Did you glean its message?
Love your Creator and love others, before self-preservation.
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"The kingdom that you will be king of is within you"

The first humans had no rulers over them. Not all were corrupted. Not all had their kingdoms divided in the mind. Not all had a rib removed from the chambers of their hearts.
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"The kingdom that you will be king of is within you"

The first humans had no rulers over them. Not all were corrupted. Not all had their kingdoms divided in the mind. Not all had a rib removed from the chambers of their hearts.
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True.

Past life memory maybe?
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"The kingdom that you will be king of is within you"

The first humans had no rulers over them. Not all were corrupted. Not all had their kingdoms divided in the mind. Not all had a rib removed from the chambers of their hearts.
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actually, he's saying what Yeshua said. The Kingdom is within. So, in a sense, we are enacting the rule of the Kingdom within by not accepting any external influence or force of influence.
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"The kingdom that you will be king of is within you"

The first humans had no rulers over them. Not all were corrupted. Not all had their kingdoms divided in the mind. Not all had a rib removed from the chambers of their hearts.
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True.

Past life memory maybe?
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I remember how we were before the invaders showed up causing the divide. We had everything. We could heal injuries. We never got disease. We lived in harmony with our home.

They came in like a rolling cloud of pure blackness of rumbling horses bringing a dust with them.





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