The US Government Corruption is deep; Is Space made of Water or Vacuum? What did Jesus Mean to “seek until you find”?

MIKE BENZ: “A company called Graphika, which is a pentagon funded censorship organization, received $7M from the Government to make an AI generated network map of people talking about the origins of COVID-19 and used that as a reason to censor conservative voices under the guise of misinformation and protect the interests of Bill Gates and George Soros.”


Tucker Carlson just reported the President of the “sovereign country of Ukraine” has been blocked from doing an interview with a US citizen by… the US State Department. Why would the State Department prevent Zelenskyy from being interviewed by Tucker Carlson? Zelenskyy is basically just a useful idiot like Kamala and can’t speak outside of a CIA – controlled situation.


Pete Hegseth: “I’m a very different person than I was 10 years ago, than I was 15 years ago. But I’m also the right guy to be in the Pentagon, to understand what our young warfighters are going through – what we send them to do, what we ask them to do tour after tour after tour…

I can speak to that because I’ve lived it. Not from a general’s perspective, not from an air-conditioned office in Washington, D.C. or from a think tank. From dusty boots and pulling triggers, with bullets whizzing by, and you’re wondering if you’re ever coming home.”



Document surfaces confirming the the Pentagon was in fact controlling the Covid narrative all along and the agenda predates 2019.


Or there’s something in between atmosphere and open Space? Interesting thought. Could explain why the Stars are flickering like there is a water in between


(2) Jesus said, “Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds. When he finds, he will become troubled. When he becomes troubled, he will be astonished, and he will rule over the All.”

This quote is from the Gospel of Thomas, a non-canonical text that is part of the Nag Hammadi Library. The Gospel of Thomas is a collection of sayings attributed to Jesus, many of which are enigmatic and focus on spiritual awakening and inner transformation. This specific saying, often referred to as Logion 2, reflects themes central to Gnostic thought.

 

Interpretation of the Saying

 Seeking and Finding

“Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds.”

This emphasizes the importance of persistent spiritual inquiry. Seeking is an active process of questioning, reflecting, and striving to understand deeper truths. It implies that spiritual truth is not handed down passively but must be discovered through individual effort. The efforts occuring today is the perfect example questioning everything and trying to discover the truth.

 Troubled by Discovery

“When he finds, he will become troubled.”

Discovering spiritual truths often challenges existing beliefs, causing inner turmoil or discomfort. This “trouble” can arise from confronting the gap between worldly illusions and divine reality. It is even more difficult shedding ingrained beliefs from childhood. This is reflection of the process of awakening, which can be disorienting and painful as one sheds falsehoods.

 Astonishment

“When he becomes troubled, he will be astonished.”

Once the seeker moves past the initial discomfort, they experience awe and wonder at the profound truth revealed.

This astonishment arises from realizing the unity of existence, the divine within, and the interconnectedness of all things.

 Ruling Over the All

“He will rule over the All.”

“The All” in Gnostic teachings often refers to the entirety of creation or the divine fullness (pleroma).

To “rule over the All” suggests achieving mastery over one’s lower self, transcending worldly desires, and aligning with divine wisdom. It signifies spiritual enlightenment and liberation.


Gnostic Context

Inner Knowledge (Gnosis):

Gnosticism emphasizes direct, personal experience of the divine, often referred to as gnosis (knowledge). This saying aligns with the idea that true understanding comes from within, not from external teachings.

Transformation through Seeking:

The journey from seeking to ruling mirrors the Gnostic belief in transformation—moving from ignorance to enlightenment through inner exploration.

Connection to the Kingdom of God:

Like many of Jesus’ sayings in the canonical Gospels, this passage suggests that spiritual fulfillment comes from an internal journey rather than external rituals or institutions.


Broader Spiritual Application

This saying resonates with universal spiritual principles across various traditions:

Hinduism: The journey of the soul seeking union with the Atman or the divine.

Buddhism: The path of enlightenment involves discomfort (dukkha) before achieving liberation (nirvana).

Mysticism: Inner turmoil and divine revelation are common themes in mystical literature.


Practical Reflection

Seek Truth with Openness: Be willing to challenge your beliefs and embrace discomfort as part of growth.

Find Joy in Discovery: Trust that the process of seeking, though difficult, leads to profound joy and understanding.

Rule Over Yourself: Spiritual enlightenment grants mastery not over others but over one’s ego, fears, and attachments.


This saying invites readers to embark on a transformative journey of seeking and finding truth, even if it is challenging, knowing that the reward is spiritual liberation and a deeper connection with the divine.


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