Thursday 30 November 2023

THE PROBLEM OF EVIL - 4

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Is TIME an illusion?

The universe is made up of infinite separate 'Nows'?

Enjoy the moment?



Anon 10 December 2019 at 22:27

"Where has it come from, this Evil?"

Heaven and Hell come from inside each and every individual?

To get Heaven, we tune out of the selfish self and tune in to the Divine within us?

"People loved the darkness more than the light."


The darkness is inside us?


Charlotte Haigh, who used a hallucinogenic drug to look inside her mind.

Journalist Charlotte Haigh traveled to Peru for an 'ayahuasca retreat'.

Psychedelics Helped Me Accept Not Being A Mum | Grazia 


Charlotte Haigh had heard that the hallucinogenic drug ayahuasca can help you to find solutions and see life in a new way. 

Having taken some ayahuasca, and some chacruna, the visions began.

She sees a small sad child. She realised she was seeing part of herself.

She becomes a giant godess

She turns into a jaguar.


She is on a rain-whipped beach, trailed by three shivering, sad-eyed children. 

She recognises that they're the babies she lost in successive miscarriages while trying for 
a longed-for child with her then-husband.

She cuddles them but they're still cold, so she puts them into a sack and searches for a sanctuary. 

When 
she open the sack again, there's just a pile of ashes. 

Then a huge sun bursts the clouds open and she sees a woman in the sky, smiling and cradling the children. 

She is overwhelmed with a sudden sense of peace.



Charlotte Haigh is priestess to the goddess Rhiannon with the Magdalene Mystery School in Glastonbury.

How do we get rid of darkness?

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Can we change 'reality'?

The video below suggests that we can.

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Professor Kater Murch, at Washington University, has found that by knowing the future outcome of a particle, its state in the past is altered.



Tune in to kindness?



Tune in to the Heaven within you?

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In the ideal game of golf, you are not struck by lightning, and, you do not get a hole in one at every hole.

The Taoist idea of yin-yang suggests that if your mind can think of 'good', it can also think of 'evil'.

However, if you are in tune with the TAO (the holy spirit), and thus avoid all extremes, all is well.

Hinduism and Buddhism (and Christian Science) suggest that by applying mind over matter, suffering can disappear.

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Apparently, the Jesus story got somewhat altered.

Apparently, the crucifiction story got added.

"The earliest of the manuscripts of the New Testament which are still in existence, do not date back beyond the middle of the fourth century AD."

(Catholic Encyclopedia, op. cit., pp. 656-7).

The World's oldest Bible is the Sinai Bible.

"When the New Testament in the Sinai Bible is compared with a modern-day New Testament, a staggering 14,800 editorial alterations can be identified."


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The real Jesus reportedly taught that if we want to achieve bliss, we should tune in to the Holy Spirit, love our enemies, see our own faults before we see the faults of others, heal the sick, feed the hungry and treat our fellow citizens as our brothers.

A lot of the stories in the Old Testament, such as the Adam and Eve story, are borrowed from the Sumerians.


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"In dreams you create entire worlds, environments, situations, and even other people.

"You interact and converse, create conflict and resolutions, get emotional and involved..."

In the parable about the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve created problems for themselves.

Adam and Eve were fine, so long as they were tuned in to the Divine.

When they decided to do their own thing, they had problems.


Lyndon Nadel writes:

Our brains offer us the opportunity to choose the destiny that we witness.

We pick and choose every moment, which dimension we head down in our finite lives.

You are chosing between the events you wish to witness in this life.

Because every senario has has a different ending, and every moment leads to a different dimension...


THE CAT IS ALIVE AND WELL!


Professor Kater Murch (above) has found that by knowing the future of a cat, its life in the past is altered.

Professor Kater Murch, at Washington University, has found that by knowing the future outcome of a particle, its state in the past is altered.

Things are made out of tiny 'particles'.

According to the scientists, when you come a cross a 'particle' it does not have a 'fixed state' - until your mind decides what its 'fixed state' will be.

In other words, if you come across Mr Schrödinger's cat lying very still on the grass, the cat is neither dead nor alive - until your mind decides what its 'fixed state' will be.

Let us imagine that you have a very strong feeling that the cat will be alive and well next year.

Then the cat is currently not dead.

The future has affected the present.



Christians believe that things go better when you tune into the Holy Spirit.

The Taoists would call the Holy Spirit the Tao.

When you are tuned in, the cat is not dead.

What are the essentials of Taoism?


Some Taoists and Christians and others believe that bliss can be achieved when:

1. You believe that, when tuned in to the Heaven within you, life works out for the best.

2. You are compassionate

3. You are moderate (Avoid extremes)

4. You are humble (The selfish ego is switched off)

4. Everything is in balance

5. Being tuned into the Holy Spirit or the Tao or whatever you want to call it, you go with the flow (You are not battling against the Holy Spirit or Tau)

6. You avoid the use of force; you avoid pitting your will against the universe.


Eventually the cat will die, but it will continue in the Spirit.

HEALING; PARALLEL UNIVERSES; MIRACLES

Jesus found the healed man in the temple and said to him, "Sin no more, so that nothing worse may happen to you."

The England football team's former coach Glen Hoddle once argued that disabled people are disabled because of events in a previous life.

Hoddle - disabled


Jesus healed a blind man.

Jesus's disciples asked him, "Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?"

"Neither this man nor his parents sinned," said Jesus.

Jesus did not condemn the woman caught in adultery, but he instructed her to sin no more.


K'tut Tantri (1898–1997), born Muriel Stuart Walker, was a Scottish American woman who claims that she was tortured by the Japanese while living in Japanese occupied Indonesia.

K'tut Tantri believed that in a previous life she had been a torturer.

"Each lifetime has a focus, a purpose and affords a soul a variety of lessons... 

"When the lessons are learned, and sometimes they are not, the soul moves onto the next level of awareness and continues until it can grow enough to leave the cycle of reincarnation."



Thirty years ago, German doctor Rüdiger Dahlke and German psychotherapist Thorwald Dethlefsen wrote a book called The Healing Power of Illness.

The book argued that sick people aren't just innocent victims of disease but are responsible for the illnesses they take on.

Dahlke says: "We have to get to know what that disease means in our lives, what it wants to tell us. A disease presents a task and when we perform the task, we heal the body."

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EXPLAINING GOOD AND BAD EVENTS.


Falkland Road.

David Allan writes:

"When you experience a 'bad' event, try to imagine what possible good could come out of it -

"Even if it's many years from now or several cause-and-effects later, or even if it just makes you more empathetic or prepared next time.

"Not convinced?

"Look back on something bad from your past and connect the dots between that event and real happiness that came later as a direct result of that breakup, layoff, sickness etc."

Good and bad


Port au Prince, Haiti

Avoid the extremes, if you want to avoid very 'bad' events.

Jesus advised us to take the path which is straight, and avoid the extremes on either side.



"The idea that 'challenges help us to grow', that 'we develop as a result of the hard things that happen to us', is the classic hero's journey."

Good and bad

"You can find potentially bad in what seems good. 

"My favorite example of this are lottery winners. Lottery winners are shockingly unhappy not long after their greatest wish comes true."

Good and bad


France

"Once you move past 'good and bad' you become less concerned about outcome; you become more accepting to how things evolve naturally."

Good and bad


West Java

From The Tao Book and Card Pack by Timothy Freke:

When an old farmer's stallion wins a prize at a country show, his neighbour calls round to congratulate him, but the old farmer says, “Who knows what is good and what is bad?”

The next day some thieves come and steal his valuable animal.

His neighbour comes to commiserate with him, but the old man replies, “Who knows what is good and what is bad?”

A few days later the spirited stallion escapes from the thieves and joins a herd of wild mares, leading them back to the farm. 

The neighbour calls to share the farmer’s joy, but the farmer says, “Who knows what is good and what is bad?”

The following day, while trying to break in one of the mares, the farmer’s son is thrown and fractures his leg. 

The neighbour calls to share the farmer’s sorrow, but the old man’s attitude remains the same as before.

The following week the army passes by, forcibly conscripting soldiers for the war, but they do not take the farmer’s son because he cannot walk. 

The neighbour thinks to himself, “Who knows what is good and what is bad?” and realises that the old farmer must be a Taoist sage. 

Northern Cyprus.

"It’s not that the farmer is unengaged in life. It's not that he is unable to be happy or sad. 

"But he has a greater perspective.

"He sees the bigger picture.

"He know that he can't stop things from happening, but he can control how he reacts to them.

"And it's often not the experience that matters as what you do with that experience."

Good and bad



Jesus advised us to take the path which is straight, and avoid the extremes on either side.

Blessed are the meek: for they will inherit the earth. (5:5)

Blessed are the merciful: for they will be shown mercy. (5:7)

Blessed are the pure in heart: for they will see God. (5:8)

The point to remember is that if we follow the correct path, everything is hunky dory.

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Buddhists believe in taking the The Middle Way, avoiding extremes.

The Taoists believe in avoiding the extremes.

The taoist Lao Tzu said:

The great Way is easy, yet people prefer the side paths.

Be aware when things are out of balance. Stay centered within the Tao.

Stay Centered - A Simple Explanation of Absolutely Everything.

"Another way to 'stay centered' is expressed by the Golden Mean, which Aristotle described as keeping to the beneficial middle and avoiding extremes."

In philosophy, especially that of Aristotle, the golden mean is the desirable middle between two extremes, one of excess and the other of deficiency. 

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BUT, if Jesus avoided the extremes, what about the crucifiction? 

Was that a story added on to the New Testament, to tie in with Jewish myths?

According to theologian Gunnar Samuelsson, Jesus did not die on a cross.

There is always a suspicion that the 'official story' is not entirely true.

There is a suspicion that the 'biography' has had untrue bits added, and that there is a lot of 'spin'.

"Late in the third century B.C. Cleomenes, king of Sparta, embarked on a revolutionary policy of cancellation of debts, redistribution of land and emancipation of the helots (slaves). 

"He was driven out of Sparta... 

"In the story preserved by Plutarch, Cleomenes and twelve friends have a last supper together on the night before his death. 

"He is betrayed to his enemies... 

"His dead body is crucified

"A prodigy occurs after the crucifixion; and the people of Alexandria call him a 'hero and son of the gods'." 

The Legend Of Jesus Christ - Text-only version

So, the 'real Jesus', who taught that one should tune in to the Holy Spirit, may not have been crucified?


Photo from Photobucket

Let's look at Taoism.
1. The Force

Consider Luke Skywalker and how Obi-wan Kenobi taught him about "the Force".

Luke had to avoid being distracted by things like fear and anger.

He had to learn about spontaneity.

On one occasion, Luke was trying, without success, to avoid laser blasts from a 'remote'.

When Obi-wan Kenobi placed a helmet on Luke's head so he couldn't be distracted, he easily deflected the remote's laser blasts.

The idea is that when you are aware of the 'Tao' and feel 'the force', you can flow with it, and the right action appears for itself, spontaneously.

(More here: http://www.exn.ca/starwars/taoism.cfm / http://www.belief )


The economy does not work when things are out of balance.

2. What are the essentials of Taoism?

(http://www.godquest.org/taoism.htm / Http://www.crystalinks.com/taoism.html)

Some Taoists and Christians and others believe that bliss can be achieved when:

1. One is compassionate

2. One is moderate (Avoid large numbers?)

3. One is humble (Avoid large numbers?)

4. Everything is in balance (+ X - X rather than +X - 1000X?)

5. One is in tune with the Holy Spirit or the Tao or whatever one wants to call it. One goes with the flow.

6. One avoids the use of force; one avoids pitting one's will against the universe.

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The Christians talk about God’s spirit.

God nourishes us.

The Taoists talk about the Tao being a force that flows through everything. 

The Tao nourishes us.


healmypet.com.

3. The Tao and Yin and Yang:

When the Tao is in balance one can be happy. (+ X - X rather than +X - 1000X?)

There is Yin and there is Yang (just as there is black and white, up and down, male and female).

'When they are equally present, all is calm. 

'When one is outweighed by the other, there is confusion and disarray.

'The Tao surrounds everyone and one must listen to find enlightenment.'

True Taoism does not get bogged down with theology. "The Tao that can be named is not the true Tao."

Taoists love their enemies. "I am good to the man who is good to me, likewise, I am also good to the bad man."


The USA's Phoenix programme (left) involved torturing and killing civilians. The USA's ISIS force is also going to extremes. www.thesleuthjournal.com

4. Wu wei is action through inaction; ‘a practice of minimal action, particularly minimal violent action’. 

Don’t overdo the antibiotics or the pesticides. 

Don’t bomb your enemies.

Consider the lilies.

Don't force yourself or others to be compassionate. Be spontaneous.

Genuine love is spontaneous love.


The USA is out of balance. www.youtube.com

"The Master does not see evil as a force to resist, but simply as an opaqueness, a state of self-absorption that is in disharmony with the universal process, so that, as with a dirty window, the light can't shine through. 

"This freedom from moral categories allows him his great compassion for the wicked and the selfish" - Stephen Mitchell

"The Tao regulates natural processes and nourishes balance in the Universe. 

"It embodies the harmony of opposites (i.e. there would be no love without hate, no light without dark, no male without female.)"



5. Henry C K Liu wrote in the Asia Times about Taoism.

(http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/EH01Ad01.html ).

Where does evil come from?

There can be no ‘good’ without ‘evil’.

"Controlled quantities of the bad can be good. 

"Excessive amounts of the good can be bad. 

"Poison kills. But when handled properly, it can cure diseases. 

"Without poison, there can be no medicine.

"To employ poison to attack poison is a Taoist principle."

The secret is to avoid extremes.


Americans carrying out torture in Vietnam.

How should we act?

We should avoid producing unintended consequences.

"Not taking premature or unnecessary actions keeps all of one's options open, so that the most appropriate action remains available. 

"Actions always elicit reactions. 

"Each action taken provokes reactions from all quarters that, taken together, are always more powerful than the precipitous action itself. It is the ultimate definition of the inescapable law of unintended consequences."

"To follow the dao (path) of life is to go with the natural flow of life and to avoid going against it.

"The ethical theories of Taoism lean toward passive resistance, believing that evil, by definition, will ultimately destroy even itself without undue interference.

"Yet it would be a mistake to regard Taoism as fatalistic and pessimistic, instead of the ultimate sophistication in optimism that it is.

"Only by not applying effort can one achieve that state in which nothing is not attainable effortlessly.

"A little ambition is a good thing. Total elimination, even of undesirables, is an extreme solution, and it is therefore self-defeating.

"Life is a prison from which one can escape only if one does not try to escape. It is the desire to escape that makes a place a prison, and the desire to return that makes it a home. Home is not where one is, it is where one wants to return."

Photograph: Seyllou

6. Taoism and other religions.

The following comes from: http://www.jadedragon.com/archives/tao_heal/teach01.html

From Taoism: happiness comes from helping others; wealth comes from giving to others. 

"Love the world as yourself; then you can care for all things."

From Buddhism: "Set your heart on doing good. Do it over and over again, and you will be filled with joy." 

Buddha: "See yourself in others. Then whom can you hurt? What harm can you do?"

From Islam: "There is a reward for your treatment of every living thing." Muhammad also said: "None of you is a believer until you like for others what you like for yourself."

From Christianity: "Do unto others as you would have them do to you."

Veritopian refers to Yin & Yang Mathematicshttp://everythingforever.com/st_math.htm

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Strategy of Tension; Gladio



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How to ensure that ‘just enough’ of the British electorate continue to ‘buy-in’ to the UK State’s role in the ceaseless global bloodshed?

How to guarantee that ‘just enough’ British citizens continue to provide ‘just enough’ of their tacit consent to the State’s warmongering without end?

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— to the UK State’s continuous arming and bankrolling of bloodthirsty, corrupt, criminal, regimes?

— to the UK State’s ceaseless ‘othering’ of nations and populations outside the Anglo-Zionist club of the globalist oligarchics?

— to the incessant false flags?

— to the unending propaganda that masquerades as impartial news and fair commentary?


— to the distorted truths, half-truths, and downright UN-truths, of the MPs, ministers and shadow ministers, and the officials who serve the elite with their own lies?

-- to the psyops that must test the credulity of even the most incurious, bigoted, credulous or naive?

— to the UK State’s materially assisting genocide?

Libya.

Answer: Strategy of Tension, folks.

Keep the scares n’ shocks coming.

Keep Joe Public perennially fretful, uneasy, confused, moderately stressed.

Alarm ‘em, worry ‘em, frighten ‘em, get ‘em riled up.

Frustrate ‘em, annoy ‘em. Anger ‘em if you can. Terrify ‘em when it suits the objective....


Kissinger, Nietzsche, Crowley

Friedrich Nietzsche was a Zionist Nazi who went mad?

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Inside Dr Henry Kissinger’s brain

“Friedrich Nietzsche … thought the world was over-populated and the weak and ‘unfit’ should be left to die …

“He wrote: ‘Far too many live and far too long they hang on their branches. Would that a storm came to shake all this rot and worm-food from the tree.’”

“‘The ruling caste of the future … must now take the place of God … ‘“

“[Nietzsche’s] social Darwinism influenced … Aleister Crowley.”

“‘Read Nietzsche!’ he ordered [his] followers … ‘Nietzsche may be regarded as one of our prophets.’”

“Crowley … condemned traditional religions, pacifism, democracy, and humanitarianism.”

“[He described] ‘the people’ as ‘that canting, whining, servile breed of whipped dogs which refuses to admit its deity …’

“[According to Crowley,] the new aristocracy of governing elite will be those who have discovered and pursued their ‘true will’ … [They will] pursue a ‘consistent policy’ without being subjected to the democratic whims of the masses …’”

“[Crowley wrote:] ‘Kindness and conscientiousness and altruism are … drawbacks to the progress of humanity.’”


“‘Compassion is the vice of kings: stamp down the wretched & the weak: this is the law of the strong: this is our law …’”

“[According to Crowley,] the elite … should dominate the weak and less fit, exploit them, and if necessary, kill them.”

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Secretive US embassy-backed group - Anas Sarwar


Anonymous:


Anas Sarwar refers to the BAP as his “special family”.

'A member of the BAP is Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, who joined the group in 2018 and organised its annual conference in Glasgow last year. He spoke of his “unparalleled enthusiasm” for the event and referred to the BAP as his “special family”, according to documents seen by Declassified

'Sarwar’s register of interests includes £2,000 in costs paid by the BAP for a four-day trip to attend its annual conference in Seattle in 2018. Sarwar says the trip was “to develop and grow professional transatlantic relationships with a focus on technology and the rise of prejudice and hate.”'

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