Elohim: The Fire of Faith

In the beginning Elohim created heaven and earth.” Then Elohim said (something like), “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the… sea and the … sky, and over the ground.”

How did Bible know 2,000 years ago that mankind will one day sail all the seven oceans, conquer all the seven continents, and wright brothers will invent airoplane?

“The Holy One, Blessed be He, said to those, you wanna know my name? I am called according to my actions. When I judge the creatures I am Elohim, and when I have mercy with my world, I am YHWH”

Solomon and Isaiah ask in wonderment the obvious question: Solomon, builder of the Temple, says in his prayer to G-d: “O Lord G-d of Israel, in the heavens above and on the earth below there is no god like You” (I Kings 8:23), but then he asks, “But will G-d really dwell on earth? Even the heavens to their uttermost reaches cannot contain You, how much less this House that I have built!” (I Kings 8:27).

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Story: The Mountain and The Pit

So there were people standing on the mountain. And those who passed by, they called them up. Showed them incredible vistas and horizons. People did. They liked it. Loved it. Those who didn’t, simply climbed down. (After New Testament, that’s changed. Hallelujah!)

And then there were people in the pit. And those who passed by. They invited them into the pit and dragged them inside. People who did, never got out.

So you see, the reason to climb up the mountain of Church is that you can actually climb down, that you are free to climb down. Then ain’t that other thing an eternal pit in which you fall down and never get out? Why invite others to the pit from which you can’t get out yourselves?

Actually worse part is the fact that those trapped in it drag others in it knowing there’s no getting out of it. Which makes it selfish, careless, and unthoughtful. You’d rather stand on the top of the hill vulnerable and sensitive to the unknowns of truth then ever wanting safety and security from such pit.

On the other hand, Christanity… I don’t wanna talk about it. Let’s talk about something new instead. Cause that’s the freedom you get being the follower of you know Who. Chrishna.

Zorro: The Father of All Monotheistic Religions

It seems like foundations of Zoroastrianism were in the making, and it was inherited to Persia from India or at least Hinduism must have a great influence on its foundation… through a long journey that eventually founded the house of Abraham.

Peeking back, the living Zoroastrians are like precious preserves of our religious ancestry, to be respected by all the religions.

Why didn’t Zoroastrianism prosper? Two reason. The tax-collectors mentioned in Bible and general habits of Zoroastrians that turned them into Dodo-birds of religious age of humanity. This guy explains it very well.

You should have Good thoughts, Good words, and Good deeds. “If you do that, at the end of your life when you die, you stand on a bridge. And your good thoughts, good words, and deeds are weighed against the opposite. And if you outweigh you cross the cross to the good place, and if you outweigh in bad stuff the bridge dissolves… and down you go to the bad place.” You learn similar bridge-connection in Shinto, so that’s awesome.

On the Word of No One

Have you seen that movie? God is not Dead? And yet, people get tired, roughed up and keeping saying God is Dead God is Dead God is Dead… just let them say it again and again and fast enough so they can believe their own ears, God is Dad.

Dad, Elohim looks like a great name for you. I wish there was a scientific name for you so doesn’t matter the language, the world would agree upon it. You are just the perfect Alien. At the bottom of our hearts and backsides of our heads, that’s what you’ll truly be.

You don’t have to be Jesus to take people’s sin from them, just be a good person, with good thoughts, and good deeds… and you’ll be improving many lives.

O good man, let me tell you a great lesson of the age. Don’t be a noble man or the faithless world will gather around you and wait for you to do something good just so they can clap. Let them clap on whatever cult thinks is right. You just have to be a good man.

No one gives you task but God or your heart. Don’t listen to what people say or listen but know thyself better. You can be Krishna, just a voyager, a traveler. Wanting to explore wide open nature. You don’t have to be too great in the eyes of anyone. Please not people. Seek your God.

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