On Getting To The Bottom Of Things
A lifetime of reading and observing has taught me to go deeper than the surface stories we are often told, or given to understand, of the 'reality' of things. Thus, the New Testament tells a story of a miracle worker in the form of a man called Jesus. It is full of wondrous details. Apparently, none of them true. Rather, all of them being storyline props, allegorical elements of tales about many a 'son of god' (and other hero) over the previous centuries, with 'Jesus' being just the latest in a long line of them. And a particularly 'garmented' such character, for needing to supplant them all, especially when that tale became the official religion of the Roman Empire; complete with virgin birth, three days buried in the earth and then resurrected, having twelve 'followers' (the twelve signs of the Zodiac following the Sun of God), and on and on; the whole nine yards - - all of it, themes that already existed long prior to the Christian era.
It has to do with the original meaning of the word 'presbyter'.1 Who was not just ''an elder of the early Christian church,'* as most sources have it, but, digging even deeper than that, into its original meaning, one finds that it was used to describe itinerant story-tellers, who made a living - 'coming and going' to the villages - by telling their tall tales, of such as magical 'sons of god'. Who - yea verily - did all of the magical things that Jesus did - and even more; since you can't fit into one storybook personage ALL the magical events told about other 'sons of god'.
Its continued use as a tool of and for power and control is a deception. Of the worst sort. For misleading sincere souls so.
I want to see a stop put to it.
And, since I sincerely believe that I can manifest the truth of all things to come out, it will happen.
And you can put a bet on it.2
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And just so, will we now get to the truth - the whole, unvarnished truth - about 9/11. And so forth.
Not just because 'I say so'. But because a 'critical mass' of sincerely truth-seeking souls are willing it into being.
And so it will be.
And, it is that time anyway.
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footnotes:
1 Origin of PRESBYTER [from Merriam-Webster)
Late Latin, elder, priest, from Greek presbyteros, comparative of presbys old man, elder; akin to Greek pro before and Greek bainein to go — more at for, come
2 I wouldn't suggest that you 'take it to the bank', however. Because the banks are about to fold…
…the banking system - the whole monetary system - about to undergo a change.For the better.
Believe me.
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