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Thursday, October 5, 2017

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We, as a collective make every attempt each moment of every day to 'create our own personal god' (self interest)
However, in our ignorance we passionately summon one, time immemorial.
Like Presidents and leaders, this God is hated, no sooner than elect to the position.
Another energy takes its place.
Accruance is lost.
Imagine a world where we could all agree, for the long?
However this too, has been proven an impossibility, that all men could agree for the long on anything, would first take an accurate assessing of capabilities, and weaknesses.
Admonition takes flight when ego be present. 
For which, concealment becomes the most active god, to most people, in truth.~

Friedrich Nietzsche - The Antichrist - part 1



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Jewish Racism

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Jewish views on slavery

Jewish views on slavery are varied both religiously and historically. Judaism's religious texts contain numerous laws governing the ownership and treatment of slaves. Texts that contain such regulations include the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), the Talmud, the 12th century Mishneh Torah by rabbi Maimonides, and the 16th century Shulchan Aruch by rabbi Yosef Karo. The original Israelite slavery laws found in the Hebrew Bible bear some resemblance to the 18th century BCE slavery laws of Hammurabi.[1] The regulations changed over time. The Hebrew Bible contained two sets of laws, one for Canaanite slaves, and a more lenient set of laws for Hebrew slaves. From the time of the Pentateuch, the laws designated for Canaanites were applied to all non-Hebrew slaves. The Talmud's slavery laws, which were established in the second through the fifth centuries CE,[2] contain a single set of rules for all slaves, although there are a few exceptions where Hebrew slaves are treated differently from non-Hebrew slaves. The laws include punishment for slave owners that mistreat their slaves. In the modern era, when the abolitionist movement sought to outlaw slavery, supporters of slavery used the laws to provide religious justification for the practice of slavery.

Did You Know These People Are Jewish?



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Mega-death~

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If I trip, and fall...and my body dies (I hit my head)-
Would the death be lesser, that is my experience of it (death), than if I died from a holocaust situation (IE a hydrogen bomb etc)?
Point being, that we witness death, from an outside perspective and constantly judge or evaluate the danger.
However death is death, and when the bodies processes have ceased to be sensitive and thus active to those spiritual prompts, we have thus reached that next stage of consciousness in dilation, in some cases retrogression.

'Common sense is not so common.'

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'Common sense is not so common.'
Ever heard that phrase?
What is common is; that which exists around us always, as a facilitating mechanism.
Common is more so the ontological energies which surround a pleroma each moment of everyday, transcending and yet bridging time.
Common sense is to do with extreme heat and absolute zero cold, as a rule of measure.
Common sense is not related to fear, or the fear of protecting man-suit.
On the contrary, Common sense is to do with noticing when the crows (#) come and when they laugh, and how many times they may do so.
Common sense is to look around at this agenda and carefully deduct not why, but what is happening and what comes next, typically.
You will see a format, then a solution.
Many of us "ontological thinkers" (true scientist), place on the cap of well meaning citizen.
However we fight a much loftier war than the present eye could ever account, or the human brain could process alone, or the nervous system can possibly fathom.
I find that as people lose what is typically seen as 'common sense', as in 'don't just walk into the street absent looking'.
We actually see more people being killed in these seeming ludicrous ways.
The reaching out to what is real, which is more common than fitting into a system which makes haste to kill and trap your very soul or energy force, in order to perpetuate the lie.
If it were entirely established, that we never die, more so that the soul remembers and goes on through the system of karma, death would not be a terrible nor horrifying event. On the contrary, we would see those soul forces, beings...US(!) embrace death as a process, a challenge, and a valuable learning tool.