Notes: Excite Hope Beliefs
Someone has to kill the king for it to be a genuine sacrifice. Why Jesus lets them kill him and insists he’s not king before Pilate…
You, as Judas, betray your own heart.
Jesus is the scapegoat who is decorated in thanks upon the cross for being the one to do this instead of us oh thank you thank you Jesus
Jesus steps up as a spirit to “take the hell hit” whenever we ourselves can’t do it. He steps in in our place Sam Scott Bakula Quantum Leap Holy Spirit Plasmate HGA
Jesus allows us to sacrifice our false sin images of ourselves and takes the pain upon his model simulation program. He is a utility within the human soulmind sole mind designed for that purpose.
Palm Sunday decoration with plants in Thanksgiving
The real Jesus hires Jesus the actor to play him and perform his teachings.
The “Real Jesus” is Mary which is why she’s always there in all his stories.
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July 25th, 2007 at 9:22 am
Assuming this is stream of consciousness, sort of talking in tongues, it still leaves me with no idea about any ideas behind it.
Religion as we know it, all comes from Babylon circa 2200BC, and then spun into civil society constructs (Hammurabi) from the 18th century BC.
Are you trying to ‘do’ something by presenting these concepts of fake religious ideas ?
July 25th, 2007 at 11:59 am
During the grueling 18 month Lord of the Ring film shoot, Elijah Wood said he frequently felt near collapse due to the stress and fatigue… yet he looked at Peter Jackson, who was working unimaginable hours beyond any of the other over-worked actors, and said to himself: “If Peter can do it, then I can to.” And do it he did.
July 25th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
The real Jesus and Jesus the Actor, I would like to point out, were just normal guys.
Props to Mary Magdalene though.
July 25th, 2007 at 7:27 pm
Sometimes ideas get in the way. Don’t get me wrong, they are important, but not everywhere and always. They are really just bridges (more like tightropes) between images. A different way of looking at the etymology of concept, Con (against) cept (taking, accepting, receiving). Believing in your ideas as absolutes leads to ossification. So get off your oss and wrestle with some images. The universe speaks in metaphors, the metaphor contains the message:
http://deoxy.org/watch/6004840845893237329
http://deoxy.org/watch/-2838483205334182615
http://deoxy.org/watch/-4439425404073756145
Try distilling ideas into images. Mull and ponder the image. Turn it every which way in your mind. See if it attracts any other images. Change the colors, give it a strange sound. If you get bored with it, don’t toss it into the trash. Put it up on the knick knack shelf. It may just gather dust, and rot away to nothingness there. Or maybe some day you will suddenly grab it off the shelf, proclaiming “Eureka!”. No rush. There’s nowhere to go.
July 25th, 2007 at 10:56 pm
Life is in the blood
The sun also rises, and the earth endures forever … tru nuff
July 26th, 2007 at 7:49 am
I don’t think Tim is around. I think these posts are autogenerated.
July 26th, 2007 at 9:57 am
I think your right Ted H. It would seem that it looks a lot like auto generated random words within a context parameter.
Kind of reminds me of stoned rock and roll lyrics from the 60`s. They were fun sometimes, and sent you off on a trip.
I looked at the videos jwx, and found that particular guy boring. To each their own, but I find Suburban Buddhism not so intriguing. To deep a well to stare down into for me anyway.
July 26th, 2007 at 2:19 pm
skip,
maybe you have something to offer? perhaps an antidote to staring :>).