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Post by A person on Oct 1, 2018 22:02:58 GMT
Hi everyone and Hi Immanuel. Immanuel when you have the time and willingness can you read this article regarding Jesus and metamorphosis and please share your opinion? The article: The Article Link - Please click here
Let your being overcome the world!
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Post by A Person on Oct 1, 2018 22:08:13 GMT
If You are willing of course.
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Post by Immanuel on Oct 2, 2018 21:05:02 GMT
I am not exactly certain about what the author of that article tries to convey and what he means.
This world is just a projection from raw (mental) "energy", called in Arabic and other ancient Semitic languages "nuur" and like the scientific branch called Quantum Mechanics has been able to demonstrate, there is an unknown energetic and vibrating field which is the foundation of what we know as the atom.
And this world is not as definite as it may seem, and if in control of the "nuur" one could easily make anything glitch into the raw form of what is behind the projected illusion.
Now the translations of the Biblical Gospels are often lackluster to say the least, but if we are to believe Eysua/Jesus was starting to shine and glow, that means the atoms which projected his corporeal form "glitched" into the raw form of the universe and so he showed them the true nature of our existence.
I have encountered a similar phenomenon, seeing the world turn into its raw form in a paranormal event which occurred to me decades ago. While it may seem unnatural, this is the most natural thing which may occur.
The human mind is nothing other but in existence by its mental power and the world in which it resides is just a sort of projection from energy causing there to be physical effects.
And so Eysua did demonstrate the phasing between the corporeal and the ethereal as he appears to have been accepted to have control over the projected mass and thus he does show a glitch into raw energy. He is nonetheless alive regardless of whether glitched out or not, and he wanted to show the thin border between what is beyond and what is here and that you never have to travel anywhere to be in the so-called "heaven".
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Post by Immanuel on Oct 2, 2018 21:11:01 GMT
A common linguistic misconception is that people who translate think Aramaic/Arabic speaks about clothes when it actually speaks about the skin of. In the article there is a case where Eysua's clothes are allegedly affected with glow, but it was his skin which seemed to glow while his face or perception did emit some light.
Like I wrote, Eysua does demonstrate the thin border between the raw form and the illusion we experience as the universe.
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