We live in remarkable times. If we would looks outside our comfort zone we could make remarkable and new discoveries about ourselves. Our life journey is like a burning candle. It can be our guide through darkness, burning slowly and bright leading the way or can be dim or diminished with a single breathe. The world is not as it seems and we cannot separate the physical and metaphysical worlds.
Instead of following our hearts, programming and dogma takes over. Everything we think we believe has been ingrained into our subconscious. We have Orthodox, right way of thinking by the majority and Unorthodox, contrary to what is accepted. The Yin and Yang of the world. We saw it during the covid Plandamic. Stay 6 feet apart, wear a mask, do not visit friends and family. Then they encouraged the population to be vaccinated by an experimental drug for a something they is like the flu or cold. Their propaganda encouraged family’s to separated based on vaccine status…Reminds me of something Jesus said in Luke 12:53:
“They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.”
What they did during the plandamic will eventually be exposed and people will be simply refuse to believe it.
Another example of programing is the Orthodox Church controlling what we know today was in the 3rd and 4th centuries. Unorthodox Christian’s beliefs were banned from being taught, known as the Gnostics. Gnostics sought knowledge and wisdom not only from Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman religious texts and literature, but sacred works from Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Zoroastrians, Muslims, Buddhist and Hindus. Gnostic means Knowledge of spiritual matters, something we all strive to understand. The Gnostics hid their religious texts so they would not be destroyed. The Gnostic texts were hidden for nearly 1700 years until they were discovered near Nag Hammadi, Egypt, in December 1945. Those discovered texts are known as the Gnostic codex and can be found in the Nag Hammadi Library. They provide early gospels and literature of Gnostic wisdom and other early ancient literature; all of which could have been part of the New Testament. Is it a coincidence that they were discovered during a time where knowledge is at our fingertips? Or was it divine intervention.
One of the text discovered was the Gospel of Thomas, 114 verses of sayings of Jesus. The first verse gets your attention when he said: “Whoever discovers what these sayings mean will not taste death.” I find the text to be rich with metaphors with much wisdom. The ninety minute long BBC video documentary (released in 2008, and available on YouTube) which follows the personal quest of Anglican priest Pete Owen Jones to understand the many ancient Christian texts that didn’t make it into the New Testament. Lost Gospels Video. Back to our subconscious mind that refers to the part of our mind that operates below the level of conscious awareness, influencing thoughts, feelings, and behaviors without us being actively aware of it. It stores memories, experiences, habits, emotions, and beliefs, and it can shape our responses and reactions to different situations based on past programming.
Key aspects of the subconscious include: 
1. Memory Storage: The subconscious holds long-term memories and experiences, even if they aren’t actively remembered. It can affect behavior and decision-making based on past events.
2. Automatic Processes: Many automatic bodily functions (like breathing and heart rate) and learned behaviors (like driving or typing) are managed by the subconscious.
3. Beliefs and Conditioning: Beliefs, fears, and emotional responses can be rooted in the subconscious, often shaped by early life experiences or repeated patterns over time.
4. Influence on Behavior: Though we may not be consciously aware of it, the subconscious can influence daily decisions, reactions, and habits, sometimes in ways that conflict with our conscious intentions.
5. Dreams and Symbolism: The subconscious is active during sleep, often expressing itself through dreams and symbols, which some believe are ways the mind processes unresolved thoughts or emotions.
Tapping into or reprogramming the subconscious, often through techniques like meditation, affirmations, visualization, or therapy, can help bring unconscious patterns to the surface and create lasting changes in thoughts and behaviors. That is how we free ourselves from this life time of programming!!!

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