Wednesday 29 April 2009

I once said that FEAR is something that doesn't disappear, i forgot to who, but that is not relevant.

Fear is but one of many experiences faced in life. Fear will always be fear just as Joy will always be joy - such attempts to change or eliminate these things from life would be as futile as attempting to change or eliminate the NATURE of all.

Facing up to it then FEAR is here to stay, just as Joy and everything else that is. It is here/there to be EXPERIENCED. The outcome of each and every one of these experiences is governed by YOU.

YOU are the controller - you are GOD.

Can you accept your GODHOOD and take control?

You can refuse this GODHOOD but it will not go away - it is in YOUR control whether you weild it or not. How ironic it is that those looking for GOD (externally) are in fact running away from GOD (internally).

A Recall of FEAR in past experience: Sometimes hidden from it, sometimes dodged it, sometimes jumped over it, sometimes got temporarily lost in it & sometimes starred it straight in the eye and overcame it. FEAR is there and it cannot be changed but you as God choose what you do with the experience, this gives you the ultimate power over where the experience goes.

Look in the mirror......do you accept your GODHOOD?

It's yours...like it or not.

--33

7 comments:

  1. I ACCEPT.

    I knew that these church of jesus christ of latter day saints i was a part of for sometime were on to something when they explained how to become a god yourself. This angered many other groups of christians and said that lds mormons werent true christians. Indeed they arent, muhahahaha.

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  2. Hehe, yes i sat through many of my early years in the Catholic Church, such docility - such self (GOD) denial, praying to pictures!


    May you direct yourself through the most fruitful of experiences.

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  3. So true 33JPG33, I agree with you on this. We are all programmed wrong, someone out there didn't want us to know we are gods on the inside.

    ~DeKn-

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  4. Dekn,

    Sometimes I think that it is a part of the individual who does not want itself to realize its own inner god.

    A drive to progress is balanced with a 'drive' to regress. I see the later as simply the 'friction' met when doing the former.

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  5. In Psalm 14:1 we are told that “The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.”

    Now if this is the word of god, and for that matter, if god were really a wise and great creator, I might be a tad shaken by these words. What follows may appear foolish, but to the open minded, it may be a breath of fresh air. You see, this bible quote was written by the luciferian mind, the corrupt entity that rules the planet. There is no god, there is only the luciferian mind of corruption that conjures up the 3D reality we are experiencing. In fact, the bible and every religious book written is inspired by the corrupt entity that governs the illuminati agenda. When I say every religious book, that includes every science text, every new age bestseller, every book on esoteric magic, every astrological/numerological notion … everything!

    -DarkStar888

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  6. I too accepted my godhood. Funny how I'm reading this now.

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  7. I do accept my godhood and I take responisbility.
    All is well in Hell.

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