nothingliz, on 28 December 2012 - 04:36 AM, said:
Many people have not heard of the Kaballah or do not take enough interest in it. But what is true is that the Jewish people were as aware of the spiritual body as the Japanese, Chinese, and the Guru's of India. If you read the bible right, you would notice similarities in the glowing of Abraham and the glowing of Buddha. The people during the time of Jesus were definitly concerned with immortality. Remember this, those who are in the know have the power, those who do not know are powerless. Without the virtue to conquer such fears as Fasting for 40 days, a person can be controlled by their fears. They won't know peace nor make the right choice, they are being compulsed by wants from spiritual hosts that are so subtle because you had grown up with this subtle enemy, you won't know they are there. He would not have needed to travel to Japan or India or China just to learn about meditation and enlightenment and the necessity for fasting and obeying the law of the Sabbath day. When he was spiritually aware enough he could be obedient to the word of God that he could hear, living by faith and obedience to a higher being, by walk a higher road, living by virtue and obedience and belief in the One true God. Rather than false deities also common at the time in many other countries such as India, China, and Japan.
Just a few questions for you, if you wouldn't mind answering, I'm curious:
1.) How does one "read the Bible right"?
2.) Why was Abraham glowing, perhaps he had radiation poisoning?
3.) Who is "the one true god" and why do you think this is so?
4.) What do you think happens to the people that don't believe the same as you?
5.) Describe, please, this "higher road, living with obedience (to whom) & virtue"
Enlighten me to your way of thinking, please...
Edited by Lava_Lady, 29 December 2012 - 12:28 AM.
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