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Intricate truths from behind the veil, which hangs between the spiritual and physical realms, are being explained in detail thus affecting greater understanding.
One does not only gain the spiritual therefore timeless knowledge, but understands the primordial, original spiritual realm.
Many interpretations, which have landed on our theological pulpits are plainly unintelligent due to the fact that they are stuck in the past and have nothing to do with today.
The struggle is always between the spiritual and the physical. The one above, is timeless and territory-less; the one below is suspended in time with limited territory. Therefore interpreting the spiritual through the prism of the natural makes no sense.
With territory comes also some kind of a value, which has been estimated in gold and later on also in platinum. In the heavenly realm none of these have any meaning. To understand it and function accordingly is only possible when the eternal part of the human spirit is wakened and made alive.
Since there is no value, looking from above, wars in heaven also make no sense. There is no darkness, no territory and no physical treasure to fight over and which can only excite the natural senses.
God is one, omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent, therefore based in this belief, no plot is possible in heaven since it would need time for planning, and darkness to hide that plot in.
Our theology is rooted in a hierarchical authority, but if that authority is only an authority, but anyone desirous to understand, know and become wise would be labelled as a renegade, a rebel and insubordinate. But that's exactly what honest truth seekers become. They become set aside, separate and therefore holy. One becomes unique and special.
When one is submitted to mediocrity; mediocrity will rule over such.
When one is submitted to the authority of ignorance, one will remain ignorant.
When one is under a fool's authority his or her foolishness will also rest on you.
However, if you submit yourself to the teaching of the wise his or her wisdom will eventually rest on you also. One must choose and run with that choice.
These subjects and many more are expounded upon in many books and booklets
Jesus said, "you have not because you ask not." (Matthew 7:8)
The one who asks for something submits him or herself to the grace of the one he or she is asking. Therefore asking is a form of dependence.
"Anyone who asks receives, and anyone who seeks finds." (Luke 11:10)
The seeking and asking makes one needy and dependant on the gracious God; one then becomes empty of self therefore hallow and ready to be filled with something much greater than self.
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