Anonymous ID: b3fe8c April 23, 2019, 9:26 a.m. No.6285109   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5142 >>5147

[NO BLOCKADE = GAME OVER]

 

>Father, into your hands I commit my spirit: and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.

 

The blockade has been removed. The veil has been rent in two. There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

Q has many things, and many make up [Q]

Wir Haben Die Quelle

Other mighty souls will arise like boughs, calling many under their protective covering.

MY APPELLATION IS ]X[

In Plato's Timaeus, it is explained that the two bands that form the anima mundi cross each other like the letter Χ.

Like a stand of aspens our souls share an underground inter-connectedness.

 

>One aspen tree is actually only a small part of a larger organism. A stand or group of aspen trees is considered a singular organism with the main life force underground in the extensive root system. Before a single aspen trunk appears above the surface, the root system may lie dormant for many years until the conditions are just right, including sufficient sunlight.

 

>Older than the massive Sequoias or the biblical Bristlecone Pines, the oldest known aspen clone has lived more than 80,000 years on Utah’s Fishlake National Forest. Not only is the clone the oldest living organism, weighing in at an estimated 6,600 tons, it is also the heaviest. Even if the trees of a stand are wiped out, it is very difficult to permanently extinguish an aspen’s root system due to the rapid rate in which it reproduces.

 

>It is through the corporal body that man comes into contact with the material world. Hence we may label the body as that part which gives us world-consciousness. The soul comprises the intellect which aids us in the present state of existence and the emotions which proceed from the senses. Since the soul belongs to man’s own self and reveals his personality, it is termed the part of self-consciousness. The spirit is that part by which we commune with God and by which alone we are able to apprehend and worship Him. Because it tells us of our relationship with God, the spirit is called the element of God-consciousness. God dwells in the spirit, self dwells in the soul, while senses dwell in the body. (http://www3.telus.net/trbrooks/SMCFP.htm)

 

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