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Have Faith
Not all moments are “good” moments, we learn from “bad” moments as well. As an example, Mother Teresa was a nun. A member of her order. She had all the background and was well versed in her faiths teachings. Her bottom line was in how she lived her life. Her life was very modest and…
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Faith in Science
There is a term they use in particle physics, but it has been popularized in parapsychology. Psi, or the psi factor. It was a value used to explain that although any two particles are detectable as separate bodies, the force makes them act as a single object though we cannot detect this force. It’s well…
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Faith Goes Beyond
The topic is faith, and I’m not talking about religion or trust. Trust is sort of going with the flow, and accepting your experiences. Accepting that you are who and what you are, and that you see the world as you see it. Faith goes beyond these things. Faith is the grey area in your…
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Keep the Faith
Chasing windmills is a strange pass time. Don Quixote had to have them be monsters, because he meant to revive mythical chivalry. Dragon slaying. So where there were no dragons he made some. People do that when they adhere to creed without faith. The character had a loss of faith, and he sought to revive…
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Process of Faith
The word promise is abused and overused. The only true promise is merely a recognition of what is already a spiritual reality and an affirmation of it. You promise, and believe what you already know? Yes, and promises can be real. Example; If you are traveling along a trail that is dependant on a bridge…
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Reality to Experience
Maybe nations are the gullible ones? An old acquaintance of mine once said, and you might recognize this from ‘Men in Black’ also, one person can be smart, crowds are stupid. So, yes. Just last Christmas, there was no emergency, no natural disaster, but three people were trampled to death. You can avoid accountability in…
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What is Faith?
Faith is a tricky concept, and sort of muddles with the other principle of trust. They aren’t identical. We know in this day and age that our senses can deceive us, yes? Yet what do we have to rely on but our senses? So knowing they deceive we still have to use them, don’t we?…
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Host and Entity
On the subject of exorcism, and partially why it doesn’t seem to work really well in this day and age, is for an exorcism to free the host it has to mirror the same process as the possession, sort of like deprogramming a brainwashing subject. At one point invoking the Catholic principles was pretty universal.…
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This also seems descriptive for a type 3 indigo. I do have many of these traits that alternate but know…