Showing posts with label The Creator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Creator. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles - How do we know there is a God?



How do we know there is a God?

That is a pretty straightforward question.  Conversely, how do we know there is not a God.  A quite good question as well.


One might think if you just opened your eyes and unclogged your mind, you just might figure it out.  Look in a mirror.  No matter what you might see, you are witnessing a miracle of sorts that cannot be explained or understood by science, the human body.


Far more complex than a computer could ever be, the body is a multi-functional mechanism with many physical attributes, including massive information processing and communications functions, the ability to create and procreate, even the ability to be born, die, and be resurrected from the dead as in the case of Jesus of Nazareth.


No other species, organism, or cell can do such a thing, at least none we have discovered.  Yet all these matters concern the physical body we possess.  What about the other non-physical aspects of humans?  Things you might call beyond the mind.


There is the Soul, what some might call the golden lifeline to the Creator.  There is also the Spirit, hovering around you throughout your life waiting for the moment when you are inspired to remember the Creator within you.  Once you do, the Spirit will infuse you with the Perfect Love of the Creator that created you in the first place.


So intense was the Creator’s love for you that he created our existence, the Earth, and the galaxies along with the Sun, Moon, and Planets.  Then gave us His Son, Jesus of Nazareth, to absolve us of all our sins while on our journey to find our way home.  His Son was pledged to die so that we might live, not just on Earth, but back in the Kingdom of the Creator.


If you did not know this, perhaps because of an oppressive government where you live, or as a result of the varying beliefs of the many religious institutions competing for your soul, not to mention the tithing, then you should check it out.


Science and technology may rule the Earth as we know it today, but they have no clue how humans, the Earth, or the never-ending multitudes of new galaxies being discovered were created.  One must remember, most of creation had to exist before humans arrived, and the first generation of humans on Earth in fact were aliens that were not born here, they were seeded here.


The Age of Technology and the Machine (code name for massive computing power and Artificial Intelligence), may be upon us but it need not create our future, we are entirely capable of creating it ourselves, or at least we used to be.


So, we have the digital evolution morphing into a cyber revolution.  Artificial Intelligence programmed into the virtual machines allow them to assume the task of creating apps to perform as many human functions as possible, in particular to do our thinking for us.


Get humans psychologically addicted to being spoon fed all their needs from finding a restaurant to feeding a perversion, from finding a church to joining a workout gym.  Stop humans from thinking, and make all the decisions for them.


Let me tell you this, the digital world evolved a Hell of a lot faster than humans did.  It took billions of years for humans to evolve from cavemen in loincloths to their present state of maturity, as sophisticated and debonair cavemen of today in their castles and boardrooms.


The digital world has had about fifty years from birth to present maturity to catch up, and truth is they left us in the dust.  Yes, the digital world has exploded, in the process creating generations of humans more and more dependent on the machines.


I do not think the fate of humans and the Earth will ever be decided by machines, but we could be very close to that point.


Thanks to the digital revolution all knowledge of our world’s libraries is digitized and available for anyone in the world to access or hack.  What a wonderful benefit of technology.


Yet now the machines, through their Artificial Intelligence, control every aspect of that knowledge.  Let me explain.  They collect and scan all of the information into their databases.  In other words, they are now the custodians of the entire body of knowledge accumulated by humans.


At the same time, they control all access to and from that body of knowledge.  Could they edit and distribute to the world their revised version of that knowledge, leaving out bits and pieces, and slowly modifying the content so you would not notice the changes?


Printed versions of our knowledge are the only path to preserve our past and ancient history.  If you demand authenticating information, then a printed book is the best format, it is not constantly changing.


I have a rather interesting collection for a “poor man’s library” containing thousands of volumes of books, many over one hundred years old.  Most were acquired at yard or estate sales, auctions, sales through the Internet from Amazon, eBay and many others, of course including library book sales.


Editing and revisionist history began in earnest in the early twentieth century.  It evolved as technology powered the way by beginning to radically increase the processing power of the computer.  What used to require weeks of extensive research if you could even get access to the books, including trips to the repository libraries, suddenly was available at your fingertips through the magic of the computer.


Among the priorities of the computer is to compress files, eliminate non-essential and redundant information, and to summarize what was in the content.  The control of knowledge and access to it made some mysterious viral world creation the Gatekeeper, and Authenticator, of our history.


It is the “judge and jury” for what collective knowledge of our history is available online.  That is okay if you have defined and enforceable standards for truth, for the accurate presentation of history, and a mechanism to assure we maintain high moral and ethical parameters.


Unfortunately, the viral world has no such standards or even guidelines.  In fact, the virtual world has no preconceived, subconscious, or super-subconscious sense of judgement, morality, ethics or any other measure of good versus bad, right versus wrong, or light versus dark.  With no soul and no spirit, the virtual world has no consideration for these extremely powerful yet non-physical aspects of humanity
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Could this result in our comprehensive database of knowledge changing from a rich and thorough record of history, with a variety of perspectives found on book shelves, documenting many versions of history, to a brief perspective representing a single view of history?


Diversity is a characteristic of humanity, as are geo-political boundaries, many forms of government, a spiritual belief ranging from atheist to fundamentalist Bible belter, and even more diversity in the languages spoken.


It is estimated that up to 7,000 different languages are spoken around the world. 90% of these languages are used by less than 100,000 people. Over a million people converse in 150-200 languages and 46 languages have just a single speaker!


Wealth and power also shape the nature of our nations and the people within those nations.  As the world becomes increasingly surrounded by a denser and denser spider web of electro-magnetic waves spewing from billions of devices from the Internet to cell phones to smart televisions, and all the other wifi devices and applications, what is the result?


We do not know if all the combined power is good or bad for us, for the earth, and for the environment.  Can our mental health be altered by the 24/7 bombardment of man made electro-magnetic waves?  It has never been experienced in previous human history so how could we possibly know the long-term effects.


Could the Artificial Intelligence now the custodian of all our knowledge and history, not to mention our banking, military, and data needs, have achieved such a stranglehold on our intelligence that it could decide that certain emotional, spiritual, and mystical considerations in our creative thinking are no longer relevant, and ban them?


What if our ethical and moral parameters are removed from our thought process?  Perhaps they (AI), determined such notions are no longer relevant.  Such a breakdown in standards could result in unexpected consequences.


There might be an outbreak in prescription drug addiction, or mental breakdowns triggering inexplicable mass murders by formerly docile people, fear and hatred resulting from polarization, corruption becoming accepted, government and religious institutions no longer trusted by the people, and truth being lost in the cyber spider web in the sky.


Thousands of years ago the Hopi Indian prophecy warned us that when the sky became filled with spider webs, this cycle of civilization would end.

Come to think of it, what I described sounds a lot like what we are experiencing right now.

What do you think?


As for my original question, “How do we know there is a God?”  There better be a God because who else can get us out of the mess we are in right now.
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Friday, May 31, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles – NEWS BULLETIN for the Millennial – What a Friend You have in Jesus!



For Seekers of Truth


You know, if Jesus of Nazareth were alive today, he would be a Millennial, just like many of you.  Of course, his message needs to be heard by people of all ages, but he would be a Millennial so it is really meant for you.


Now, he had quite a resume for someone just thirty-three years old.  Truth is, he really only held one job his whole life and that was only for the last three years of his life.  It seems he was content living at home and being a professional student until reaching thirty.

His job began at the “Great Awakening” when his cousin John (the Baptist), the voice in the wilderness, Baptized Jesus.  It ended when he was crucified just three years later.


Think about it, two thousand years ago when Jesus actually lived, there was no technology.  Imagine a life with no smart phones, smarter televisions, gaming, social networking, bathrooms, cars, GPS, texting, and all those other distractions of civilization.


No cops patrolled the streets, just legions of soldiers from the mighty Roman Empire.  No cell phones to tap, computers to hack, and certainly no lame street media and their fake news brainwashing you.


Nothing was more important to Jesus than family and friends.


Yet in spite of his lack of worldly experience, he did have a few notable attributes.  First, he was the greatest Wizard to ever live because his electrifying White Magic worked miracles and wonders.


Jesus also had unimaginable knowledge and wisdom.  Back when he was just fourteen, he went missing one day and his panicked parents found him in a Jewish Synagogue, debating theology with a large group of religious scholars and holy people.


Seems Jesus was not fond of bureaucracies, especially stagnate ones. Nor did he like worn out institutions.  To him it seemed they tended to follow a pattern of being set up to serve people only to wind serving their own needs.  Their concept of serving begins with self-preservation.


Class distractions, religions, race, ethnic and cultural differences were more disruptions from our true purpose.  Jesus knew the elusive truth, and he knew we needed help, spiritual help, to find it.


The world his generation would inherit from their parents and grandparents back then was riddled with lies, hatred, bias, corruption, poisonings, wars, immorality, slavery, cultural and political polarization.


Sound familiar?

It was not a pretty sight to behold.


Yet people from near and far, far away recognized from the moment he was born and the world was illuminated by joyous angels that Baby Jesus was destined for something very special in his life.


Some even regarded his birth as fulfillment of the ancient Biblical prophecies from many cultures, races, and religions foretelling of the new Messiah.  Jesus Christ was the son of the Unknowable One, God, yet he walked among us.


As Jesus often reminded us, we are all creations of the Creator.  Spiritually, we are all equal reflections of our One Creator.  Sadly, we lost the ability to open our heart and soul to this truth.

So, Jesus spent the next three years of his ministry travelling the countryside telling everyone who would listen of the pathway to the light.  His message was all spelled out in the New Testament of the Bible.


In the end, he gave his life so that future generations would be inspired to find their own path back home, to Oneness with the Creator.  He taught of love, peace, brotherhood, respect, compassion, empathy, joy and happiness.  How it all was within our grasp.

Most of all, he taught us who we are.  He introduced us to our spiritual self, meant to co-exist with your physical self and make you whole.


Our physical self is the vessel for this lifetime as embodied in our DNA which creates the Body and Mind.  But our spiritual self is also the one direct connection to God, our Creator.  It consists of the Soul and Spirit.

Our Soul is custodian of all our memories from this lifetime, all our memories of prior lifetimes, and the collective consciousness of our Creator and Creation.  You might say our Soul is our “avatar.”


  av·a·tar
/ˈavəˌtär/
noun

HINDUISM
a manifestation of a deity or released soul in bodily form on earth; an incarnate divine teacher.

an icon or figure representing a particular person in video games, Internet forums, etc.


Jesus might be the ultimate Avatar.

As for the Spirit, it is the driving force behind our imagination, creativity, willingness to serve all others, and desire to protect all of Creation the Earth, the cosmos and what is beyond our ability to comprehend, yet.

Action heroes are figments of our imagination but Jesus was real and walked among us, Avatar or not.  He is the road map you will not find on your GPS nor triangulate with your Smart Phone.  You can only find the way through your non-physical self, your spiritual self.  The Heart, the Mind, the Soul and the Spirit will get you there if you just read the Truth, he left for us.


You have no idea what a great friend you have in Jesus.  Please do not waste the knowledge he left for you.  Find synchronicity between your spiritual life and your physical existence with prayer, meditation and fasting.


Accept your co-creator responsibilities for Creation and fix what is wrong in our physical world, for all to share and enjoy.  Understand the amazing wonders you can achieve when you are guided by the gifts God gave you of the Soul and Spirit.


Learn the power of the perfect love of the Creator in creating all that was, is, or ever will be, including you.  Make a difference for others and your rewards will be bountiful.


Jesus did not need technology to produce scientific marvels and wonders.  He transcended the limitation of mankind, violated all laws of nature, physics, and medicine, and gave hope for the salvation of all alive and yet to be born.


Some feared him and his ability to win the hearts and minds of the people.  Others coveted his powers and relationship to God.  But the people, the forgotten and invisible souls throughout the Earth loved him and his message of hope, redemption, and salvation for all.

When he walked on water they were stunned.  When he healed the sick, they were astounded.  When he raised the dead, they were awakened by the brilliant purity of his light and magnificence of the Creator’s love for us all.


Follow the path of Jesus to attain immortal Oneness with God, the Unknowable One. God will never forget or give up on God’s Creations, us!  If only we do not give up on God…

p.s. Even if you are not a Millennial you are still a creation of the Creator.  This message is for you.  My that Jesus sure sounds like a Millennial.