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THE ENERGY OF HEAVEN AND HELL

James Taylor 3rd | 04.19.08 | 10:52 AM |
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The majority of the planet is galvanized into those fearing God and those fearing Hell. Think about it! True …isn’t it? Think of the amassed energy this creates. It is shrouding the planet. Where do you think your energy goes? Human beings have only one contribution to the world’s supply of energy …yours! It is the only one that counts for you.

For all those that might employ this belief in heaven and hell or God and the Devil systems …here is a moment of clarity for you!

There is only one creator. If you think the Devil created hell (where ever that is) then you must adopt a new belief that there are now TWO creators …not one. Can you do this? This would be your assumption.

Pure love, God’s love ….arrives unconditionally, forever. How can you fear this?” You can’t…can you? Do you think God’s love needs to be feared? This would be your assumption.

These are the required assumptions needed to support the heaven and hell structure. Can you do this?

OUR CREATION

Here we are! You see, this means the great masses of human’s being on this planet are generating energy based on fear! Recall Dr. Emoto’s research on how we affect water? Or Candice Pert’s exposure of the emotions effect on the human cells? Our energy IS the planet. Get it?

We build most of our world’s frameworks out of fear …coincidence? Hardly! That’s the energy that has been hanging around the planet for thousands of years. This is what we collectively built and own. We instituted a world structure artificially propped up with the idea of fear …not love. Only man would build such a system….not God. This heaven and hell idea is contaminating the world we live in …and as you can see, the assumptions we make about God so it can survive …aren’t true.

There is only one creator who isn’t to be feared. Simple isn’t it? Let us build around that…deal?


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Submitted by Bob Johnston on April 20, 2008 - 2:33pm.

Hi James,

Thank you for your stimulating blog.

In case there is any question, I support your right to have your views on anything you like. But so do I, and it is with that affirmation I offer an alternate option to your assertion that "There is only one creator . . ."

To provide some background, I was raised in an ultra devout extreme right wing Christian family and after high school spent four-plus intensive years in a theological school only to discover (on my own) there is no empirical or scientific evidence supporting or refuting the existence of a creator, not to mention "one creator" who need be or not be feared.

So, to me it doesn't seem logically sound to assume "There is only one creator . . ." I realize that's what the monotheistic religions assume and dogmatically preach but to my way of thinking fervent belief in a possible fiction is far cry from making it a reliable evidence-based fact.

Having said that, I do believe it logically sound to believe there is probably some mysterious intelligent Source of everything. However, the characteristics of such a Source of creation, evolution, or combination thereof remains a mystery. So, if there is one 'absolute' to be distilled from all this it could be stated that the Source of everything is definitely a Mystery.

What are your feelings and thoughts?

Yours with empathy and trust in evidence-based integral natural science and our timeless, aware, mysterious, caring Source of all consciousness and temporal forms,

Bob Johnston

P.S. You may be interested in checking out my blog titled: God: Great Imperceptible 'Ink Blot'?

Submitted by James Taylor 3rd on April 24, 2008 - 8:52am.

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Bob. Yes I actually agree with you. The use of the term "one creator" is a place-mat to house the source of all things, all energy, etc. The fact is we really do not have adequate language to describe the source of all.

Thanks for your observation.
James

Submitted by John K Arnold on April 21, 2008 - 10:14am.

Thanks Bob,

I was wondering whether to reply this or not. I was wondering what my be my reason for replying. This is a point of view. The point of view on this post is not one I hold. I like respect and I do respect others views even if radically different from mine. I even can respect a view where the person is absolutely sure they are right. Even if they are, I don't have to agree. I can observe, even under threat of going to hell or maybe just being forced to sit thru a really bad movie. I have not found that those with fundamentalist religious beliefs share that respect for others.

There is usually a lot of charge in sentences stating how we "must" believe something or "you have to ____" or some form of "this is The Truth" or "you should do ____", or say others must "join them" or use the bible or other writings as a means to further themselves.

I can respect that I have my truth of the moment and the other person can have his or hers. I am OK with that. The other person can decide if he or she is OK, that is their choice.

I have found if something comes in to my reality that causes me to feel a gut anger, guilt of need to be right, this is a clue I am holding onto some beliefs far too tightly. This is my cue to let it go and so be a little freer and more conscious.

John

Submitted by James Taylor 3rd on April 24, 2008 - 8:57am.

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John,

We actually agree. You see, religions based on the heaven and hell theology are based on FEAR..fear of God and fear of the devil. I don't subscribe to this at all. The message by all the Masters was love....not fear.

I advocate that any system based on fear came from human beings and not any such entity as God.

THanks, very insightful,
James

Submitted by Bob Johnston on April 21, 2008 - 6:49pm.

Interesting perspective and feedback, John. Warmly, Bob

Submitted by Nancy ER on April 19, 2008 - 8:05pm.

I love this place, always something new to ponder, grasp, or research. For myself, I have never feared God. Never having been a very religious person I have still always believed there is a God. I don't fear God. I have always heard that to believe in heaven you have to believe in hell, there can't be one without the other. Like big can't exist without small, you can't appreciate sunshine without knowing rain, for there to be beauty, there has to be ugly.

My grandmother told me when I was a child that a friend of hers died on the operating table, for several minutes, and when she was brought back she was a changed person. She saw beauty everywhere. She no longer feared dying, was actually looking forward to it. Maybe that's why I have never feared God, I was quite young when told that story.

You gave me a lot to consider because I have also always believed in the Devil. If something good happened to you, you thanked God for it. If something bad happened, the Devil was to blame. Simple. Good vs. Evil.

I never thought about who "created" hell, just that it existed and Satan was in charge.

Your points do give clarity. Thank you,

With Conscious Sincerity,
Nancy

Submitted by James Taylor 3rd on April 24, 2008 - 9:07am.

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Nancy,

I am glad this made you think ...so consider this further point. At the quantum level of things (the atom) it is 99% space. A steel ball is 99% space. All matter is...no exceptions (including you). We now know from physics this is energy and it connects us all. But...it has no charge. We give it this charge ...negatively or positively.

So imagine that you die in a state of anger or fear and are now on the other side where this quantum energy exists. Guess what, the motor is still running and you are still generating energy. The only difference is that unlike here, on the physical plane, there is no delay and what you are creating. So whatever your thoughts, your feelings, etc. are then it will manifest immediately. This is hell...self created. Even so, these souls sooner or late will figure out they are doing this and change their thoughts.

But know, hell is something we created ...not God, not the devil. It isn't a place you are sent to as punishment. Love doesn't do punishment. And yes, negative and positive energy exists and is generated by us, human beings. This is the hot and cold, up and down dichotomy you mentioned. This is our free will.

Blessings,
James

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