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Jennifer Newsome Martin: “To see the world sophianically is to perceive it not as a mechanistic object of experimentation or a medium upon which power can be exercised, but with an awareness of the bright and hidden flame of divine presence that permeates the natural world and the human beings within it”. — This is extremely relevant, since the current spiritual battle of good vs evil pits those (the Sane) who acknowledge that there exists a life-force infinitely greater than ourselves — a force commonly called god — against those (the Insane), who believe that they can hack/control this life-force, and by doing so, BECOME god.

IMO, creation is a mystery. Period. Anyone who tells you they know how or why we came to be is delusional at best, a con man at worst. We are all one in the great gift of inscrutable grace. The Insane believe they know and understand that which they don't, and control that which they can't. We are at war with these would-be-gods … and the stakes couldn't be higher.

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Sep 13Liked by Paul Cudenec

Gorgeous writing and inspiration. Thank you 🙏

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Sweet flame of the feminine, desire within, enables natures beauty exploding and filling us with life

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So we are asking: can this goodness, with its beauty, with its holiness - that word means that - can we live that way?

The more sophisticated, better education, the more civilised we are becoming - civilised in the sense more away from nature - we are becoming more inhuman. Right? So what shall we do? As none of the things outside of us is going to help, including all the gods, then it becomes obvious. Only I have to understand myself, I have to see what I am and change myself radically. Then goodness comes out of that; then one can create a good society. So are we willing to go into this question? - to know oneself. To understand oneself because oneself is the world.

Public Talk 1 Ojai, California, USA - 07 April 1979 “ living in goodness” J.Krishnamurti

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Totalitarian watermelons

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Paul:

What about the dark forces of Windmill farms that kill millions of birds each year or cause deleterious effects on whales in oceans?

Industrial solar panels also cause much damage to Sophia

Tusen Takk

Jon

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That's very true. So-called "renewable" energy is just a continuation of the same industrialism, under the false flag of "environmentalism". Its real purpose is not to replace fossil fuels - which are still very much in use, not least in building the "renewable" infrastructure! - but to add to the electricity these create, in order to fuel to global digital prison. Lots of links here: https://winteroak.org.uk/the-climate-scam/

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