But because everybody is aware of that, no one who actually knows something truly special, is ever going to post it publicly anymore.
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| The Angel's trumpet sounds - but few are able to hear it. |
This kind of thing is not new.
Euclid and his followers got so good at hiding the things they knew, that at one point of our history, there was only one actual 'book' of his 'Principles' held by any more-or-less public keeper of important texts and knowledge - the Great Library of Baghdad - and it was nearly lost forever when the Muslim convert Hulagu Khan had the entire Library sacked and all of its contents burned and thrown into the River Tigris.
It is always the case that when a carnal, Earthly, tyrannical dictatorship (usually under the guise of a religious duty) rises to power anywhere, they will destroy all past records and knowledge and try to assert false new teachings.
The courtiers of the boy-king Josiah did it around 600 BC when they in the first place murdered the immediate previous king and installed an eight-year old as their puppet.
Hitler did it during his reign.
'Book burning' was a thing both in Nazi Germany and Fascist Spain during WWII.
But if you go back to the matter of Josiah, then today's 'Bible' is very obviously a false narrative, and as always, is 'history being re-written in favor of the winners, violent conquerors,' with an enormous amount of turgid justifications for bad behavior.
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| And inside Pandora's Box, was left only Hope. |
'Muhammad' did it when he gained absolute power where he was.
Everybody that 'wins' does it.
Of course most people don't want to hear any of this, or they selectively like to hear only some of it.
If there were a clear-cut counterpoint case -, the situation of some group of people who really were under the influence of real knowledge about real god/Divinity/whatever term you like to use - then the rational minded observer would be able to say 'oh look this is right and those others are wrong.'
And the whole thing would be obvious.
What is absolutely clear though, is that it is not obvious. Nothing about the question is obvious.
The militant atheist will simply say 'look it is obvious - there is no God.'
The honest objective observer would say however - If 'God,' then God must be in-obvious.
And he, the honest objective observer, would start looking around for the in-obvious.
In a few minutes it will be Christmas Eve where I am.
And today, I will go and watch the globally-streamed in-cinema Royal London Ballet's version featuring Gary Avis, of Alexandre Dumas' The Nutcracker.
'Helena' the young daughter of the Harford's in Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, asks for a Nutcracker Doll for Christmas, as you know.
In the cinema here, it only was shown at the Lunchtime 12 O' Clock sessions - over four days - and it was sold out and there are no tickets left (I have one!).
It is not on in the stage theaters here. Virtually nothing to do with Christmas is evident in the city anyway this year.
We are not having 'Christmas.'
Possibly if the broader public knew the secret to Eyes Wide Shut is contained in Dumas' The Nutcracker, then suddenly everyone would want to go see it and it would be on at every live performance theater.
But as it is the thing is now a secret and those who know are gatekeeping it.
Every religion you know will give you nothing - maybe it will give you hope but you had that all along anyway.
When the Ragnarok happens, and the world is cast into Infernal Darkness for Three Days and Nights, then the Earthly city of the Aesir, is destroyed and the bridge back to the Heavenly City of Asgard is broken because of so many of the minor gods trying to rush across it all at the same time.
Some of these are killed - as in they are literally permanently destroyed, gone forever, their personal selves and consciousnesses ended.
And now, I must add a bunch of lines to stretch out the page so that I can fit the tree pic in, and blah blah blah blah blah. LOL
What can I talk about...
Oh, well, at least I can end here by saying that religion is about hope, and also of course about blindly serving your rulers who need you to serve them -, but knowledge of the Divine Things is about delivery.
Kids know about delivery, because they cannot feed themselves (some of them starve and die too because of lack of care and food), but adults eventually lose even all hope during their long and fruitless lives, pretending to some 'niceness' towards what they project 'God' or some 'Ultimate Provider' to be; 'sci-entists' insist that that they (and of course they alone) have the solution which is them hypothecating practical engineering into levels they do not even believe in(!) - but when you are old you'd better hurry up and find out the truth, because soon enough you will be wandering into the Outer Darkness from which there will be no return and hope alone will not save you.
Why do the Gods make it so hard?
They don't make it hard. Humans have egos and unless a person discovers a particular important thing for themselves, they naturally doubt that anyone else has it, that secret, or will impart it freely; and even then, the person receiving the direct and complete knowledge, the secret, will not be happy because of their egos.
And here is also a trap too, because if you find the secret, 'all by yourself,' and then pretend that it was you and your super-powerful Self, your Ego, that enabled the discovery -, well then the Gods will once again retreat away from you though.
But let me just give the end result, the outcome, the Ultimate Place, the Asgard -, without having to drag you all the way through the long and winding and probably quite slow, process, of 'discovery:'
...Why do you place limits on yourself?
Peter, trying to walk on top of the water:
'Help! I'm sinking and I'm gonna drown.'
Me: 'Yep. That is true.'
Jesus: 'John -, you're a bastard.'
Me: 'Yeah but I'm not God - and neither is Peter. So he shouldn't be trying to do stupid things.'
Maybe, at least in part, finding out what the actual real true secret is, is to know and accept the difference between really good things, and stupid things. Sure we want power to have good things. but that is actually the easy bit.
Even Midas did not himself necessarily fully believe in the Gods until one gave him his silly wish.
aka - 'Be Careful What You Wish For.' ...Christmas time there are Elves about the place and they are - could be - listening; and they can be a touch naughty:





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