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Juxtaposition
"Obviously there is a disconnect here." Fred mumbled to himself as he set down the twelve hundred page report.
He found it very amusing that many of the circumstances, keywords, scenarios and events listed in the report (circa 1999 to present) had already been annotated in Fred's field reports. What came first? The Chicken or the egg?
He guessed that depended on where and when his original self had been downloaded from. But these were just side questions. Fred had something else burning on his mind, something that no one in the team really wanted to rehash. The resurgence of Christ Consciousness in a atheistic, scientific community.
Was the report specifically written to his psychological profile, or were all the reports the same? He had no way of knowing as of yet but he was sure that the report was not a thing to be taken lightly. But Fred had an ability that many did not, which in turn gave him a higher perspective on the matter.
Fred was able to step out of his belief systems and view situations from multiple angles. He could step outside of his personal spiritual philosophies to analyze things in a scientific matter and if that was not sufficient, he could set aside both spiritual and scientific thinking to contemplate a situation from a totally abstract and surreal point of view... what you might call esoteric thinking.
Fred understood the danger of a controlled hierarchy in a religious format. And he didn't like it. That was why he never attended more than two or three church meetings during his whole life. Every Church he had ever tried to attend had a bunch of "fake" people preaching one thing, yet living another lifestyle to what they professed. Each time he went, Fred noticed that people were concerned more about their outfits, work and other people's opinions than they were about their God, or their teachings. It had been pure hypocrisy and had turned him off to any other such events. These religious tactics were one of the oldest tricks in the book when it came to controlling people in mass. Fred understood and even agreed to the decimation of most, if not all organized religions. For far too long had these institutions preyed on those who prayed. It was a system fine tuned by thousands of years of a forced Nobility wrestling to maintain control over their subjects and injected with subterfuge by various secret societies. After so much time of manipulation and lies by power hungry individuals, it was a wonder anyone believed a word from any of the three mainstays. Despite all this, Fred's faith remained intact, even galvanized by the years of observations and discontent.
He understood. Religious fanaticism was a threat to a logical, scientific society. That was as plain as day. What seemed to be unclear was how the scientific minds would rationalize a person of faith in the new paradigm. The historical evidence is there, the man we now call Jesus did walk the earth - period. That was something the world (as a whole) has yet to recognize. In fact, it seemed the Big 3 religions of the world were sparked into being and action over the deeds of Jesus and ultimately his crucifixion. This point has yet to be recognized, nor solidified by modern professionals. (See: Ron Wyatt) Academia quitely ignores the issue and sweeps the remainders under the rug. But can you really blame them? With the amount of extremism stemming from all sides? With the amount of ignorance involved? With the misinterpretations, the multiple denominations, the lying cheating and stealing seen throughout the years... who wants to jump into the middle of that mess? It would seem best to scrub the whole thing.
The only problem Mudi had was personal experience. He had once seen Jesus in broad daylight as a semitransparent vision and although that was profound enough, it was the accompanying feelings he experienced while seeing Jesus that would never leave Mudi. The feeling of pure love... a love so pure that the human psyche shatters into a million pieces as one realises how pathetic we are in comparison to such high states of being. A mirror which flatters not, shining light into the dark recesses of the soul highlighting every fault, every crack, every wrong. So profound as to sweep the legs of the scaffolding surrounding ones ego, tumbling every concept of self and worldly desire. A love so great that after exposing all your darkness, burns away all sin (if only for a moment), to reveal the angelic soul within, the pure self which came from source.
And hence was the conundrum, the report was trying to kill, or deny heaven; and somewhere, deep within his heart, Fred Mudi knew this was wrong. Why are so many willing to accept aliens or Nirvana but scoff at the idea of a Heaven? Maybe because they would have to face up to the fact of judgment in an afterlife? Maybe those who wanted to extend life the most were the ones most afraid to be judged?
Why is it that paranormal phenomenon and ghosts shows are cool but the idea of the Holy Spirit is laughable?
Why is it that despite mass amounts of evidence to the contrary, people still deny soul?
What is so hard to understand about the polarization of energies? A negative charge and a positive charge. Yin and Yang is essentially Heaven and Hell, or positive and negative fields.
If God and Heaven are false, then why do illuminated minds insist on naming so many things around Biblical or Satanic principles? i.e. M.O.A.B.
If Heaven didn't exist, then why does EVERY MAJOR BROWSER for the internet embed 666 or Saturn into the logo?
Fred had hashed this all out before, as so many others, yet it was still bothering him. The only thing he could do was like always, he would step out of the Organized Religion Box, let it simmer and come back to the point later with more (true) scientific data sets.
Flipping open an app on his phone Mudi sent out a simple message to the KT network:
I saw a recent show with a celebrity chiming in on political matters and all I have to say about that is this: There is a big difference between a gangster and a soldier, as a prolific actor, I thought you would have understood the difference. At least I don't pretend to be other people. Till later - F.M.
He found it very amusing that many of the circumstances, keywords, scenarios and events listed in the report (circa 1999 to present) had already been annotated in Fred's field reports. What came first? The Chicken or the egg?
He guessed that depended on where and when his original self had been downloaded from. But these were just side questions. Fred had something else burning on his mind, something that no one in the team really wanted to rehash. The resurgence of Christ Consciousness in a atheistic, scientific community.
Was the report specifically written to his psychological profile, or were all the reports the same? He had no way of knowing as of yet but he was sure that the report was not a thing to be taken lightly. But Fred had an ability that many did not, which in turn gave him a higher perspective on the matter.
Fred was able to step out of his belief systems and view situations from multiple angles. He could step outside of his personal spiritual philosophies to analyze things in a scientific matter and if that was not sufficient, he could set aside both spiritual and scientific thinking to contemplate a situation from a totally abstract and surreal point of view... what you might call esoteric thinking.
Fred understood the danger of a controlled hierarchy in a religious format. And he didn't like it. That was why he never attended more than two or three church meetings during his whole life. Every Church he had ever tried to attend had a bunch of "fake" people preaching one thing, yet living another lifestyle to what they professed. Each time he went, Fred noticed that people were concerned more about their outfits, work and other people's opinions than they were about their God, or their teachings. It had been pure hypocrisy and had turned him off to any other such events. These religious tactics were one of the oldest tricks in the book when it came to controlling people in mass. Fred understood and even agreed to the decimation of most, if not all organized religions. For far too long had these institutions preyed on those who prayed. It was a system fine tuned by thousands of years of a forced Nobility wrestling to maintain control over their subjects and injected with subterfuge by various secret societies. After so much time of manipulation and lies by power hungry individuals, it was a wonder anyone believed a word from any of the three mainstays. Despite all this, Fred's faith remained intact, even galvanized by the years of observations and discontent.
He understood. Religious fanaticism was a threat to a logical, scientific society. That was as plain as day. What seemed to be unclear was how the scientific minds would rationalize a person of faith in the new paradigm. The historical evidence is there, the man we now call Jesus did walk the earth - period. That was something the world (as a whole) has yet to recognize. In fact, it seemed the Big 3 religions of the world were sparked into being and action over the deeds of Jesus and ultimately his crucifixion. This point has yet to be recognized, nor solidified by modern professionals. (See: Ron Wyatt) Academia quitely ignores the issue and sweeps the remainders under the rug. But can you really blame them? With the amount of extremism stemming from all sides? With the amount of ignorance involved? With the misinterpretations, the multiple denominations, the lying cheating and stealing seen throughout the years... who wants to jump into the middle of that mess? It would seem best to scrub the whole thing.
The only problem Mudi had was personal experience. He had once seen Jesus in broad daylight as a semitransparent vision and although that was profound enough, it was the accompanying feelings he experienced while seeing Jesus that would never leave Mudi. The feeling of pure love... a love so pure that the human psyche shatters into a million pieces as one realises how pathetic we are in comparison to such high states of being. A mirror which flatters not, shining light into the dark recesses of the soul highlighting every fault, every crack, every wrong. So profound as to sweep the legs of the scaffolding surrounding ones ego, tumbling every concept of self and worldly desire. A love so great that after exposing all your darkness, burns away all sin (if only for a moment), to reveal the angelic soul within, the pure self which came from source.
And hence was the conundrum, the report was trying to kill, or deny heaven; and somewhere, deep within his heart, Fred Mudi knew this was wrong. Why are so many willing to accept aliens or Nirvana but scoff at the idea of a Heaven? Maybe because they would have to face up to the fact of judgment in an afterlife? Maybe those who wanted to extend life the most were the ones most afraid to be judged?
Why is it that paranormal phenomenon and ghosts shows are cool but the idea of the Holy Spirit is laughable?
Why is it that despite mass amounts of evidence to the contrary, people still deny soul?
What is so hard to understand about the polarization of energies? A negative charge and a positive charge. Yin and Yang is essentially Heaven and Hell, or positive and negative fields.
If God and Heaven are false, then why do illuminated minds insist on naming so many things around Biblical or Satanic principles? i.e. M.O.A.B.
If Heaven didn't exist, then why does EVERY MAJOR BROWSER for the internet embed 666 or Saturn into the logo?
Fred had hashed this all out before, as so many others, yet it was still bothering him. The only thing he could do was like always, he would step out of the Organized Religion Box, let it simmer and come back to the point later with more (true) scientific data sets.
Flipping open an app on his phone Mudi sent out a simple message to the KT network:
I saw a recent show with a celebrity chiming in on political matters and all I have to say about that is this: There is a big difference between a gangster and a soldier, as a prolific actor, I thought you would have understood the difference. At least I don't pretend to be other people. Till later - F.M.
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