Thursday, September 17, 2020

The Great Deception

TLDR:  Many serve the god of this world and not the One True Living God, and they are not even aware of it because they have been deceived.


The Bible is a collection of symbolic fables to help humanity at a certain collective spiritual age, recorded by inspired but fallible men, sometimes many years after oral histories have distorted the original stories.  Some stories push a personal agenda, such as from the god of this world and his minions.  Even so, there are truths to garner if you see it from this perspective and look for the truths that the angels of light hid within the texts.

There is a Great Deception.  The inter-dimensional beings who are evil are masquerading as good (2 Corinthians 1:14).  They teach us that those who are good are evil.  This makes perfect sense.  Those who are evil will never reveal that they are.  They will want to hide and trick us and make us think that they are good.  Only those who are evil would have the desire and ability to perform such a deception (Revelation 12:9).

Having power over the world, they are able to control the information.  They are like the Ministry of Truth from Orwell's 1984, that rewrites history to control assumed reality.  They do this through propaganda and religion and politics in this physical world, a simulated reality as explained here and here.

There is only One True Source of Life, and that is from high above.  We live in realities within realities, much like Russian nesting dolls extending far upward and outward.

No one can know or understand the first cause, which is the One True Living God.  This source is ineffable.  Anyone who claims to know this One True Living God and tries to sell you a limited edition boxed set is actually selling snake oil.  Run away, fast.  The True Living God, unknowable, is from where all light and energy emanates from, even giving rise to the spiritual Suns.

There are many spiritual Suns.  These are sources spiritual energy within our reality, our dimension.  The closer one is to the Sun, the hotter and brighter they become, the more powerful they are.  But it becomes more and more intolerable to approach the Sun.  So the thirst for power makes one angry, insufferable, and intolerant.  The story of Icarus is a good lesson for anyone thirsty for power.

The god of this world, the one who controls the collective consciousness sits closest to the Sun of our world.  He resides in the lake of fire (Revelation 19:20, Revelation 20:10).  He resides in hell.

He shares energy down a strict hierarchy of inter-dimensional beings who do his bidding.  They choose to in order to gain more power and not feel his wrath.  Their subordinates likewise do the same.  And so forth down the line.  These subordinates close to the Sun are powerful, but tormented by the heat.  They long for even a dip of water to cool their tongue (Luke 16:24).

The closer to the Sun, the higher up the spiritual chain of command, the more power one is granted, but also the stricter one must abide by the one the Bible calls the devil or Satan.  He is the ruler of the air (Ephesians 2:2), prince of this world (John 12:31), the great deceiver (Ephesian 6:11-12), and father of lies (John 8:44) who has blinded us (2 Corinthians 4:4).

The further one is from this god of this world, the less direct energy they acquire.  Inter-dimensional beings must work or barter for spiritual energy one way or another, even with the evil birds of the air.  I've written about this here and here.

But the further away, the less obedient the inter-dimensional beings must be to that angry, insufferable, intolerant god, for they are further away from the watchful eye, and his minions are fewer and less faithful.


Here, further away in the cool waters of spiritual cosmos surrounding the Sun, inter-dimensional beings can finally let their own light shine and play and be joyful without fear of being judged or tormented by the fires above.  At least, they can be free until Satan is cast down from the Sun (Revelation 12:9).  But if we resist him, he will flee (James 4:7).

A diagram I created here visualizes the concept. 

We will win in the end.  It has already been written.  


Post Script:  The ruler of this world offered the power to rule all the world to Christ in Jesus (which descended, symbolically, like a dove), but he refused (Matthew 4:8-9).  Jesus, with the power of Christ within him, chose to serve the One True Living God rather than the LORD of this world.  We have this Spirit within all of us, every being of every religion or non-religion.  The Bible called this Spirit Christ, but it is only semantics.  Call this Spirit from above anything you wish.  

The LORD of this world tried to co-opt this Spirit, to capture it in a bottle and sell it to an ignorant crowd of followers.  He and his minions peddled half-truths about its nature, and tried to own and limit access to it through an artificial religion and churches and clergy and dogma and doctrine and rules and crusades and politics and so forth.  These are not of the Spirit, which is what moves you when you are free and joyful.

If you are not free and if you are not joyful, then you are not in the Spirit.  If anyone wags a finger at you and says, "You'd better not... " and it causes less freedom and joy (in the long run), then it is not of the Spirit.  For instance, do not ever allow anyone to tell you who you can or cannot love or how you can or cannot love (consensually, of course).  Love is love and joy is joy.


I used simple concepts above such as good and evil, but reality is not quite so simple.  It is merely a tool to help bundle concepts.  

I use evil to describe those who:

  • thirst for power
  • serve the self and those who are most like the self
  • desire conformity over diversity
  • choose fear, intimidation, threats, shame, and deception
  • inflict more pain than is required to bring about balance
  • and so forth.

Good, then, by this definition, would be those who:

  • wish to share power
  • serve all equally, regardless of how similar or dissimilar
  • desire diversity over conformity
  • choose love, empathy, compassion, and truth
  • inflict only the amount of pain necessary to bring about balance
  • and so forth.

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