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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

I guess I was fortunate. I was raised with lots of love and Ethics, but no religion. Also, as I offer in My signature in all My articles, I was taught to never believe ANYTHING. Dad told Me to place probabilities and adjust them as new data come along, asking the question, "Does that explain what I see?," when evaluating data. Never give anything 100% or 0%, because there's always the possibility I don't have all the data.

So I place probabilities of truth, and in this way, do not attach to anything as "TRUE!" or "FALSE!" When One is attached, it is very difficult let go when confronted with data that show the attachment to be erroneous.

As for religion? I did have a spiritual experience, and I offer it here:

My Spiritual Experience (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/my-spiritual-experience

They want Us waiting for some Other to "fix it" rather than moving Ourselves to fix it...

“Someday Real Soon Now SomeOne Will Fix It for Me!” (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/someday-real-soon-now-someone-will

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Inverted Reality's avatar

That is good to hear! You were indeed lucky to avoid that mental abuse. If you really think about it, introducing organised religion at a young age is a form of child abuse, however good the intentions might have been.

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

I agree. I liked that I was allowed to find a spiritual path of My own. I remember once, in My growing desire for a spiritual connection, telling My mom I wanted to go to church, expecting Her to say We would go. Mom look up from the book She was reading and said, "Okay. Go."

I was a bit unnerved that She had no interest in going with Me. I was on My own. I did not go...

And in the end, I am glad!

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R W D's avatar

There are really only 3 reasons books are written, to influence people with ideology opinion or instruction, to entertain, to make money , sometimes, most times all 3 are intertwined. Books of the past including the Bible are no different than all these articles on the net. Question everything. And yes changing ones mind and perspective is not a crime, nor a sin. Listening to someone else's perspective is not only healthy it is essential even if you dont align or agree. Your perspective is very very 👍

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Inverted Reality's avatar

Thank you for the compliment!

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RandyDelivers's avatar

Great statement. Organized religion have proven to be money hungry war mongering liars. Nothing is changing in that area.

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Mona Wenger's avatar

Well. I can see why you wish there not to be religion. That will never happen. The New World Order (NWO) now has everything covered from politics, United Nation (UN), Money, World Economic Forum (WEF), Military National Alliance Treaty Organization (NATO), health, World Health Organization (WHO,), and last of all because it has been the hardest to destroy, One World Religion (Interfaith Religion). The two belief systems that will be most affected and not willing to compromised will the devout Christians and Atheists. Maybe Muslims. The two most apt to be arrested, tortured, and murdered all in the guise of peace. As the Jewish high priest said when Jesus was on trial, “Better one man [Jesus Christ] die than a nation.” Or as Klaus Schwab would say, “For the Greater Good.” Miracles exist. You just haven’t experienced any.

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Inverted Reality's avatar

Hi Mona, thanks for your comment. To be a bit more precis; I am fine with religion, I am not fine with organised religion. To be more accurate, I'd encourage people to find their own spiritual connection with all that is, I am just not a fan of people marketing something that is so clearly individual and not meant for profit/power.

That last part with the miracles, what exactly do you mean with that?

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BPOP's avatar

So you are going with the hoax theory then.

I can understand doubt. It’s hard to believe in something you can’t see and no way to outright prove the existence of.

What if God works through people and reveals himself that way.

Have you ever had someone you had seen before suddenly cross your path when the odds were very unlikely?

Also, the same is true of praying.

It is either it total hoax or it can make a difference.

I guess, the only way one would know is if one would try.

:)

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Inverted Reality's avatar

There is a big difference between spirituality and organised religion. You using the word 'God' gives me organised religion vibes, it is the reason that I don't like to use that word, but rather use 'all that is'. Language is a powerful tool used to make us think in a certain way, so I try to be mindful about it.

When it comes to spirituality, there is a lot we can't understand and that is fine because most if it when can not know and only find out when we die. And that is the exact reason why organised religion is such a success; people don't like to be uncertain so if someone comes along and says 'I know all about it, read these ancient books', many people will fall for the scam. Even if there are many inconsistencies and contradictions in the texts and a lot you just have to believe.

With the examples you mention; God working through others, people suddenly crossing your path and the power of prayer. I agree, God is all that is and if you are aligned with this understanding, your life will change. If you are able to let go, stop trying to control everything, wonderful things can happen. And even when misery strikes, it is more easy to let go because you know our lives here are temporary but because we are all part of all that is, as believers would say 'God', it is all fine. You don't have to worry about what happens after, because you know that it is going to be exactly as it ought to be.

With regards to the power of prayer; I'd like you to read this interesting article

https://istpp.org/news/2017_03-new-research-group-meditation-reduced-murder-rates.html

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BPOP's avatar

Hi

My response to “God”vs “all that is”.

The words are probably both inadequate or incorrect.

Meaning , both are very ambiguous and subject to various interpretations.

At the same time they are opposite in that one depicts a being /entity of higher intelligence and the other, just a “one -ness” that is just there.

I personally believe in a higher power, a creator.

The proof is in who we are, we are wonderfully made and that is an understatement.

I first became aware of something I knew as Eastern Transcendentalism and I guess one could argue that is organized ?

Anyway, I do believe organized religion is mostly corrupt today as evil invades , subverts, inverts and twists what may be real.

I’m some respects, one could say to know what is probably true , look to what is under the greatest attack. Just as in our modern society we know what you aren’t allowed to talk about is the truth.

I’m jumping around but let me respond and agree that yes everyone wants ti know and understand what happens to them when they die and if they don’t then they don’t think too deeply.

It opens them up to be manipulated.

I’ll jump around some more and wrap it up for niw by calling into question the idea that one can be spiritual without being filled with that which comes from some “thing” bigger.

I will refer to your link in prayer. And look forward to it.

I will pray that you will think of a word now that you haven’t used at any time in this thread that I recall and you can share if that word came through.

Thank you for time kind one.

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BPOP's avatar

To document the word. I will make a time stamped memo with it as if now 6:38am Arizona time.

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Elsie E Connelly's avatar

I have pity for him

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Rocket's avatar

Do you have faith in anything, Inverted Reality? Faith, to me, is a fairy tale dream that my mind will not entertain. Sometimes I want to but I cannot.

Maybe we are birds of a feather. Have you discovered that Substack is designed to bury controversial discussion and not to discover it? I've decided that substack is 100 percent a truth containment apparatus.

Like your comment on Sage Hana's stack(blackhole time waste), how do these people get so close to true discovery but always fall short.

Following comments is the only way to learn stuff, but even that is compromised. Or at least that is how I see it. I feel like I need to write about this but where.

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Sigma Jedi's avatar

https://photos.app.goo.gl/QkQ2UMvBpXzYGibY7

☝🏼Faith is magical. 🙏🏼 Mans rules do not apply. It's about love and connection that can't be described. Just like the connection between a woman and man. If someone says show me the proof of the love between those two, do we necessarily have something physical that we can show the world for proof of that? Or do we watch how they are with one another, and the relationship between them? Does that make sense? Above is a link I'd like for you to watch real quick please. It gives an idea of how Faith works. ☝🏼

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Inverted Reality's avatar

Faith is fine, believing in something bigger is fine. The issue I have is with organised religion.

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Rocket's avatar

Faith is blind and religion is faith in a man, easy thing to not have faith in.

I can appreciate faith in the grandness of the big picture, but for me it ultimately boils down to fear of death or the unknown.

You can accept death as the end or have faith in an eternal existence. Death is the logical answer, with the understanding that I'm reborn into a new form of energy, but not as something in relation to this life, really. I'll be broken into a gazillion pieces.

We should stop using coffins as this only prolongs our state of decay. In a sense, so does good health.

Eternal life is more practical in the sense of our spawn.

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BPOP's avatar

My 2 cents:

I’ve heard it said:

Either Jesus was who he said he was/is (his disciples would not deny him even to save their lives) OR he was/is the biggest fraud in the history of the world.

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Inverted Reality's avatar

OR.. He actually existed, he was a truly good man and years after his death, 'they' made him the main character for one of the religions they made up by plagiarizing older religious text, religions that 'they' use to control/divide/subdue etc the population.

'They' as in; the ones in the eye of the pyramid, the world order, the ones behind the scenes.

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My Friend Lisa's avatar

Do you believe that Trump was shot at au natural????

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Inverted Reality's avatar

Au natural? What do you mean with that?

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Elsie E Connelly's avatar

Au natural

MEANS NAKED. UNCLOTHED

LISA. WTF ARE YOU SAYING?

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My Friend Lisa's avatar

I mean do you believe the main stream story? Quickly swept under the astro turf. OR are you given to caring in the slightest about the myriad discrepancies involved...ritual?

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Inverted Reality's avatar

It was a completely staged event, like (almost) everything that happens on the world stage. No bullet, no shooter, fake blood etc.

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My Friend Lisa's avatar

on that day I was laying on my bed watching Youtube. Big mistake. My heart and mind were open and relaxed. It got me good. I cried and ran around the house and even yelled at my neighbor who has NOT spoken to me since.

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Sigma Jedi's avatar

I'm going to have to strongly disagree with you inverted reality. We might be able to come to that conclusion fairly if there weren't others injured and killed. Tell me what's fake about that? Can you explain that sir? Please and thank you.

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Inverted Reality's avatar

The same way they faked the majority believing people got killed and maimed at the Boston Marathon; CRISIS ACTORS. Or the fake shitshow at the Brussel Airport, Charly Hebdo, Bataclan and I can go on and on and on and on. If you are not aware of crisis actors yet, please look into it.

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My Friend Lisa's avatar

Very good point

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Sigma Jedi's avatar

Thanks. It's a very valid point. Especially since hearing the Doctor who had this guy's brains all over him while he was trying to save his life.

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Inverted Reality's avatar

Hey Justin, so much to respond to but first, thanks for the compliment!

I think in many things you are correct (dismanteling Christianity, the suspect conversions of high level pawns, weather modification) and with regards to other things I have my own ideas.

Life is all about death and then about life again. We are born in a dying body and I think that is one of the reasons many people like to 'believe'. Yet, knowing life is all about death and then about life again is all you need.

Based on a conversation with someone here about meditating/praying I was wondering about the following; is the archetype 'devil' nothing more than thought/awareness? Because being without thought, either in meditation or sleep, is bliss (heaven). In those deep meditative moments, death does not exist, you simply are. Have you ever meditated/prayed so deeply that you understood the Biblical phrase 'if you eye be single, your body be full of light'? But the devil is tempting us to experience the physical world, tempting us to think about everything (even though it makes very many people unhappy). He is tricking us because everything we see/hear/feel is nothing more than electrical signals interpreted by the brain. Can we be sure that anything is real? Then, there is a second phase of deception where we think about the interpretation, visualize future happenings and recreate past events. You see, none of this is real in the sense of the real experience you get when deep in meditation. The father of lies, the trickster.

Just some thoughts with regards to your comment.

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