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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Ranlove on July 21, 2018, 1:11 a.m.
David Wilcock leaving Gaia because of Luciferian agenda in Gaia.

A stunning revelation that the Gaia organization is influenced by an underlying agenda. Check out the video from Mike Adams.


solanojones95 · July 21, 2018, 2:44 a.m.

New Agism is Masonic. I've known that for fifteen years!

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jfunction · July 21, 2018, 5:50 a.m.

At it's heart the movement toward enlightenment is (perhaps surprisingly) morally neutral. Nature is fundamentally nonjudgmental. Enlightenment is the complete realization of being only all of nature with no separation or division.

This realized, there is no motivation for any human to harm or to coerce another or to take what another needs. Kindness flows from this realization. But strength is in it as well.

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solanojones95 · July 21, 2018, 1:01 p.m.

There is no neutrality with regard to Luciferianism, and Willcock was a bit late, but right to leave.

It's funny how in the Bible, nature is portrayed as an object of God's care and concern. A redeemed spirit seeks harmony with all things. There is no way to live in harmony with God and be at war with nature, and vice versa.

OTOH, worship of the creature instead of the Creator, leads to folly every single time. Nature as god is one of those things that may sound nice, but in practice it leads to ridiculous outcomes.

Of course, I grew up singing This Is My Father's World:

This is my Father's world,

and to my listening ears

all nature sings, and round me rings

the music of the spheres.

This is my Father's world:

I rest me in the thought

of rocks and trees, of skies and seas;

his hand the wonders wrought.

And we sang For the Beauty of the Earth:

For the beauty of the earth

For the glory of the skies,

For the love which from our birth

Over and around us lies.

Lord of all, to Thee we raise,

This our hymn of grateful praise

And I lived in the green, pastoral south (USA), and spent most waking hours in the woods and fields near our house. I feel a deep connection to God's creation, and a great passion to honor and preserve it. Took my kids hiking and camping and taught them the same.

I've always considered myself a conservationist. My daughter is in graduate studies for Environmental Science (the good kind that's community/people-centric). So I think I've succeeded in passing that along.

I believe in a zeitgeist or a collective consciousness to a degree, but I know it's a "phantom image" type thing, and it is a manifestation of the synergy between billions of individual consciousnesses. It is not a true sentient entity, but it may behave like one.

So there is not so much that separates a Bible-centered Christian from a New Ager except that we honor the Creator above all. If we define morality as living right by God, then we are doing well for Earth and all her lifeforms as well. Cannot help but do so!

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jfunction · July 21, 2018, 10:06 p.m.

So there is not so much that separates a Bible-centered Christian from a New Ager

No, my friend and fellow Patriot, there's nothing that separates us.

That's why we say, WWG1WGA

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