Category: God
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You are Gods
Jesus challenged the notion of divine authority in John 10:34, asserting that humanity shares a divine spark, revealing our potential for spiritual awakening and connection to the divine.
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What is your Mission?
The Nag Hammadi Library contains texts once thought to have been entirely destroyed during the early Christian struggle to define “orthodoxy” – scriptures such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Gospel of Truth. The discovery and translation of the Nag Hammadi library, initially completed in the 1970’s, has provided impetus to a…
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Gospel of Thomas sayings 16, 17 and 18 and how they Relate Across Traditions
Saying 16 — “Jesus said, ‘Men think, perhaps, that it is peace which I have come to cast upon the world. They do not know that it is dissension which I have come to cast upon the earth: fire, sword, and war. For there will be five in a house: three will be against two,…
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Color Revolutions, Mass Polarization, and the Law of One: How Collective Consciousness Shapes America’s Future
The phrase “color revolution” traditionally refers to peaceful mass protest movements that change or challenge government power like the one mentioned in the video—like Ukraine’s Orange Revolution or Georgia’s Rose Revolution. These movements usually combine youth mobilization, media messaging, NGO networks, and powerful symbolism. But today the term is being used inside the United States,…
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Earth’s Magnetic field is weakening: Scientifically and Esoterically 
Scientifically Yes — NASA and other scientific agencies are indeed tracking worrying changes in the Earth’s magnetic field. Below is a breakdown of what the concern is, what the evidence shows, One major focus is the region known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) — a zone over South America and the South Atlantic where…
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Listen and learn
Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a British-born philosopher who became one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century. His work helped millions understand Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu ideas without dogma, religion, or rigid belief. Watts didn’t ask people to believe anything — he invited people to experience consciousness directly. Life is not a…
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Exposing the truth
Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker best known for introducing Eastern spirituality to the Western world in a way that was poetic, intelligent, and deeply human. He didn’t belong to a religion — he translated wisdom from Zen, Taoism, Advaita Vedanta, Hinduism, and mystical Christianity into language anyone could understand.
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The World Is Not As It Seems: Recognizing What Is in Our Sight
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“(5) Jesus said, ‘Recognize what is in your sight, and that which is hidden from you will become plain to you. For there is nothing hidden which will not become manifest.’ — Gospel of Thomas” Humanity stands at a threshold. As the veil lifts, we are beginning to recognize what has always been before our…
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Love Through the Ages: From Swedenborg to the Science of the Heart
“Man knows that there is such a thing as love, but he does not know what love is.” – Emanuel Swedenborg, 1763 The Mystery of Love We are emotional beings. Love is deeply personal to each of us and cannot be defined or confined to simple terms. In 1763, Emanuel Swedenborg wrote in Divine Love…
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What did Jesus mean when he spoke “Ephphatha”
When Jesus spoke “Ephphatha.”what did it mean? It’s one of the rare places in the New Testament where the gospel writers keep the original language of Jesus, almost like they wanted us to feel the sound of it in our bones. The word is “Ephphatha.” It shows up in Mark 7:34, written in Aramaic (Jesus’ everyday…