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OH NO, once again I need to write a postscript to my post. Jesus was out teaching and a rich man wanted to join in with the disciples. Jesus told him he was welcome, all he had to do was get rid of his riches and join in. The guy did not and Jesus made the comparison of a rich man following him as to a camel going through the eye of a needle. The eye of the needle back then was a small hole in the side wall of a city that you could come and go when the main gate was locked. It was situated so that you had a hard time to get through it and it was easy for a guard on the other side to decapitate you as you tried to crawl through. It speaks to attachments, just like Buddhist philosophy, how can one be wrong and the other be right? Or is it the other way around.

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Sep 10, 2022Liked by David Huber

Whatever the case may be, the real teachings have been infiltrated for sure, and every religion, or new age belief system, or what have you always try to redefine what Jesus was about. Judaism say he was a renegade hippie misguided Jew. Christianity say he was God in flesh. Islam say he's just a prophet. Christian Science (New Age) and most other New Age claim him as one of the great avatars.

And for the average every day person in the rat race, living for the money till they die, they just adopt whatever they were taught from young (mostly).

For the rest of us, when you talk to these people about religion in a philosophical or historical perspective, they think you have too much time on your hand or are crazy, haha.

But everyone is touched by this history and like you say the Trilaterals or Masons are deeply rooted in mystery religion practices. So, whether they like it or not, it has a direct impact in their everyday lives.

Waking up is not easy, is it?

:)

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Thank you. Important things to ponder.

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Sep 9, 2022Liked by David Huber

Thanks for sharing the video. New things to ponder. The Lost Years of Jesus, by Elizabeth Clare Phrophet?

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