A Thought On The Ultimate Crucifixion

HotNSexyMILF

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If in fact the One creator, the only One that existed before all other things- created all that is from himself. The creator would have had to sacrifice himself in the process of being split into so many. As always, the One simply be identified by that which he is- and all that he is. Therefore, sacrificing his identity. The creator had to sacrifice merely being the One to become the All- a true crucifixion of the self.

The only way to truly attain being the All- the truest highest form of oneself- one must crucify the One he considers himself to be.
 

HotNSexyMILF

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Yeah.. little confusing.. thought most people might not get it- I can't think of how else to put it though..lol..

If you have One thing, that splits itself into many by choice, the One would have had to consciously choose to give up what it considered itself to be- to change its whole perception of itself.
 

Microdizzey

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If in fact the One creator, the only One that existed before all other things- created all that is from himself. The creator would have had to sacrifice himself in the process of being split into so many. As always, the One simply be identified by that which he is- and all that he is. Therefore, sacrificing his identity. The creator had to sacrifice merely being the One to become the All- a true crucifixion of the self.

The only way to truly attain being the All- the truest highest form of oneself- one must crucify the One he considers himself to be.
interesting. now that is a loving God. :-)
 

DanktheDudemanNuggets

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no no no the one creator is in all of us thus making us all god and in order to realize you are god you must crucify your ego and all that you are to see the light to see the real you, the inner you, the you that controls it all. Then you will be one again with the creator.:wall:
 

Stoney McFried

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What do you think the big bang is?The sacrifice.An explosion expands, until it can expand no more, then it collapses inward.We're all trying to get back to one.Does that make sense, or am I babbling?
If in fact the One creator, the only One that existed before all other things- created all that is from himself. The creator would have had to sacrifice himself in the process of being split into so many. As always, the One simply be identified by that which he is- and all that he is. Therefore, sacrificing his identity. The creator had to sacrifice merely being the One to become the All- a true crucifixion of the self.

The only way to truly attain being the All- the truest highest form of oneself- one must crucify the One he considers himself to be.
 

HotNSexyMILF

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no no no the one creator is in all of us thus making us all god and in order to realize you are god you must crucify your ego and all that you are to see the light to see the real you, the inner you, the you that controls it all. Then you will be one again with the creator.:wall:
So hon.. this is what you were doing while I was sitting there knitting.. lmfao..:lol:

This was the key message I was aiming for when this was written, though the beautiful thing about these kind of things is that everyone has their own interpretation and gets their own insight..
 

HotNSexyMILF

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What do you think the big bang is?The sacrifice.An explosion expands, until it can expand no more, then it collapses inward.We're all trying to get back to one.Does that make sense, or am I babbling?
The big bang is just some theory , lol.. just what they think might have happened..

Though I do get what you're saying and like your interpretation if it indeed did happen that way..
 

Wordz

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well I tried to crucify myself and I got my left hand and my feet nailed on. Then I realized I can't hold the hammer in my right hand and nail my right hand. damn I should of planned this out a little better
 

kirby

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HotNSexy Milf...........
I'm very surprised and glad to see this.... I'm a pretty knowledgeable person on alternative knowledge, and I must say, with the highest of high of religions, the "Creator of All", as said by the Sumerians and all Ancient cultures...

But, any who, I agree with you. There's a different hierarchy of "(G)god(s)", but the creator of all.... he is everything, he is in everything..... If you need answers look within your self.

Theres proof to this theory, as can be explained by brilliant people such as Tesla, and maybe Einsteins spooky experiment as well
 

HotNSexyMILF

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HotNSexy Milf...........
I'm very surprised and glad to see this.... I'm a pretty knowledgeable person on alternative knowledge, and I must say, with the highest of high of religions, the "Creator of All", as said by the Sumerians and all Ancient cultures...

But, any who, I agree with you. There's a different hierarchy of "(G)god(s)", but the creator of all.... he is everything, he is in everything..... If you need answers look within your self.

Theres proof to this theory, as can be explained by brilliant people such as Tesla, and maybe Einsteins spooky experiment as well
I can't state my opinion as to this any better than quoting myself from something else I wrote- maybe I should post the whole piece here sometime..

I am loving this journey called life I am on. I find the more I follow my own intuition, my own higher self, the more I truly find myself. The more I realize that in actuality I am gaining nothing new. Only discovering what lay dormant in myself- truths I already knew, wisdom I already possessed. Without outside sources, it just comes. Not a questioning process, like literal thinking. Booming sentences from the depths of me, without doubt, without judgments. When put into practice or logically reasoned- it is truth. Usually later, I find the same wisdom and thoughts reproduced elsewhere in literature and articles. The connection one can attain with your higher self, the All, through meditation has me simply awe stricken.
 

NowIKnow

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I mean, makes sense there HotNSexy, but ...what if you aren't Christian, how does this work out?


(just out of curiousity, to see what you think on this. I, personally, can't ever put this stuff down into words. it just doesn't work out. but i mean like, The Creator, The Great Spirit, The Buddha, Allah, etc., they're all legit too...)(except the Buddha has nothing to do with creation...so scratch that one...)
 

HotNSexyMILF

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I mean, makes sense there HotNSexy, but ...what if you aren't Christian, how does this work out?


(just out of curiousity, to see what you think on this. I, personally, can't ever put this stuff down into words. it just doesn't work out. but i mean like, The Creator, The Great Spirit, The Buddha, Allah, etc., they're all legit too...)(except the Buddha has nothing to do with creation...so scratch that one...)
.. I'm not Christian.. I follow no particular religion. Nearly all religions speak of the same God, the All, the creator, just give him different names and different stories or even multiple his identity into many parts.

I hope that people can start to see beyond the borders of religion.. you can choose to practice any religion you choose while also respecting other's beliefs..
 

bobharvey

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Christianity says that God has 3 aspects: The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.

The Father is God in the aspect of Unmanifested Infinity and this exists beyond vibratory creation.

The Son is the direct reflection of God the Father. The Son is the only begotten son. We are all the Son. We are made in the Image of God, as we are all creators.

The Holy Spirit is the driving force of behind creation. AUM or OM is the witness of the Holy Spirit and can be during deep meditation.

At least this is my interpretation. I believe most religions point to the same thing. Just because Christians called god Jehovah and Muslims call god Allah doesn't mean they are talking about two different things.
 
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