("The Problem of (misunderstanding) Evil", [part I, apparently] was posted on my Facebook page).
I believe that the evil in our nature can be scientifically identified by our tRNA that is in the shape of a cross, and that ignorance or rejection of our origins is what has caused such disparity ranging from global to within.
In not recognizing these beings who have influenced our world, or, in any small and dismissive acknowledgement that is made within religious circles, villanizing them, I believe is the reason why we are in a painful imbalance, tottering between familiar depravity and poverty.
I believe that pain results from judgement, and we are pointing fingers instead of using diplomacy to find peace. I know from my own experience that when I judge and label, I have no peace; I now know after a painful year of dictatorial beliefs that were solely fear-based, it is better to risk being wrong about someone in wishing them peace, than in wishing them reproof.
After being launched into the 4th dimension, I no longer believe in angels or demons. Rather, I now believe that these beings are "aliens". This blog will not be addressing the archangels of heaven, but rather, their counterparts, the seven princes of hell.
I argue that these demons are the "giants" recorded in Genesis 6.4, made evil in the Abrahamic faiths which superceded the Sumerian religions, re-naming and re-creating the entities.
It is accepted that these spirits "fell" from the sky, though there is no text (that I on my own or from Googling have found) which actually states that there was a fall from heaven. Naturally, whether alien, angel, or demon, they would in fact come from the sky, but it seems to me that we have implied a state of sin with the word "fallen" in malice.
I argue that these demons are the "giants" recorded in Genesis 6.4, made evil in the Abrahamic faiths which superceded the Sumerian religions, re-naming and re-creating the entities.
It is accepted that these spirits "fell" from the sky, though there is no text (that I on my own or from Googling have found) which actually states that there was a fall from heaven. Naturally, whether alien, angel, or demon, they would in fact come from the sky, but it seems to me that we have implied a state of sin with the word "fallen" in malice.
These beings who were not-of-this-world were recorded in Mesoptamian texts before they were recorded in the Palestinian texts. In the Sumerian texts, these "angels" were not fallen beings engaged in spiritual warfare with humans. In fact, these non-earthly beings were considered to be friends to the humans: offering them gifts and teaching them about the arts, sciences, magic, and so on. But by the recordings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, these beings were downsized from gods to iniquitous angels (ie. demons), in part because of what they passed onto man!
In not recognizing these beings who have influenced our world, or, in any small and dismissive acknowledgement that is made within religious circles, villanizing them, I believe is the reason why we are in a painful imbalance, tottering between familiar depravity and poverty.
Is it possible that we can break our generational curse? Yes, I think it is, and yes it is frightening, because it involves turning our swords into plowshares, which might leave us feeling defenseless. But Enoch, one of the greatest prophets in the Bible, interceded for these "demons" until he would fall asleep; and not only was Enoch not afraid, but he is considered to be the only human to have never experienced death.
"May the longtime sun shine upon you, all love surround you; and the pure light within you guide your way on..."
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