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  1. Daughter Diana says, "Hi! I am great! Make the most of your time there. There is much to do here, but a great blessing to be alive. We will meet again one day, and then for eternity! It will be, this time, as a blink of the eye. Fleeting. Insignificant. No one will even remember the name, anymore: Andrew Tate. It will be forgotten forever. And a new heaven and a new earth is coming! And then? BLISS! FOREVER!"
  2. 1) What is it you can't forgive yourself for? If the Son does, should you not too? For what does it profit a man to harbor regret and remorse in his heart over a past evil he did, and which he's done his best to put right, and it's led the way to his correction, whereby it only cheats him out of his peace and joy? Has not the Conscience completed it's work, leaving a man free? 2) How would you feel at completing the greatest achievement in history? ;)
  3. 1) Forgiven for what? 2) What do you most want to ask your mom right now?
  4. Title says it all. What will it be?
  5. The Preparation Prayer Heavenly Father, prepare us to enter Your kingdom: Show us our faults and give us the desire, humility and persistence necessary, that we may correct them so we stop triggering others and generating ill-will in them towards us; Convict us to feel remorse for our wrongs against others and give us the courage to confess and make things right with them, that we may be forgiven and reconciled; Teach us love, compassion and kindness toward everyone, that we may forgive those who wrong us instead of trying to trigger them back or punish them for it, for we know we err too and will require others’ mercy at times; Grant us understanding of human nature, that we may fellowship with others by listening and sharing to empathize and sympathize with each other, so that heartfelt, trustworthy connections are formed; Develop in us a positive attitude, that we may exhibit a sense of humor and not take ourselves too seriously, so we spread joy and good cheer through our every interaction; Reveal our gifts to us, that we may commit and devote ourselves to honing and perfecting them, and then using them to serve and benefit others; Encourage us to respect, commend and show gratitude to those who serve us, that they may be recognized and rewarded for their efforts, so they may be motivated to make an even greater impact; Inspire in us generosity of time, effort or resources, that we may help those who have failed to provide for their needs through their own earnest efforts; Foster in us the fortitude to longsuffer our temporary hardships, defeats and heartaches when they come, that we may prevail victorious with increased resilience, perseverance and strength of character; Ensure we learn the lesson from our every mistake or adversity, that we may grow in wisdom and sound judgment to improve ourselves, our relations, and our affairs; Lead us to conquer our every insecurity, doubt and fear, that we may exemplify unshakeable confidence in ourselves and an undying hope and faith in our destinies; And give us guidance and grant us signs and revelations it’s working in our favor for our ultimate good, that we may accept and trust Your plan for our lives with patience, poise and peace, free from disappointment, frustration and anger; For we know that gaining these blessings will open the gate and grant us entry into Your kingdom, and we will dwell in it forever and ever. Amen.
  6. Galatians 5:22-23 I. LOVE Love is seeking to reach a stage in our development where we cease from triggering others, but use the time to invest in forming a bond with them instead. The practical applications are: (1) remedying our faults which tend to instinctively trigger others (which then often leads to them reacting by harboring illwill toward and wishing misfortune for us); and instead, (2) putting into application in our interactions that of understanding others struggles, instead of judging them for them in their foibles and follies, and also learning about and encouraging them in finding their every Happiness in Life. II. PEACE Peace arrives in the Consciousness from a status of a Conscience fully rectified; and that is: (1) to have made such to be so after forgiveness has been sought from everyone we've ever wronged (even if it results in receiving a merciless or vicious response, and being blamed for being the seed of a grudge harbored in others who use it to justify their hatred because we were once a person we no longer are); and also, (2) to forgive and in it dissolve all resentments or grudges against others for their past or present wrongs against us, such that we wish no illwill or misfortune at very thought of their faces. Completing such work opens up the capacity for receiving Divine Guidance through Signs and Revelations from the LORD, so that we may miraculously be led along with others to manifest True Love and Happiness in Life. III. JOY Joy is the unfolding experience of this pair: (1) being ever vigilant in examining our own motives, such that we may identify in us and weed out of us the sinful impulses that lead to transgressing others and then encourage only the glorious ones, thereby inhibiting the former and expressing the latter; and (2) discovering, honing and mastering our Gifts and Talents by converting them into the servants that Guide Humanity into greater degrees of Love, Prosperity and Freedom as a Society. It is the very Acts of taking these twin Journeys, and being somewhere in terms of Stature and rising to ever and always higher postures as we progress, bringing with it the understanding of the throes of the People, such that their problems may be remedied through our insights, and also slowly sliding the balance of the scales out of Ignorance and Debt toward one of Enlightenment and Credit. It is this procedure which produces Happiness in those who apply it. IV. LONGSUFFERING Longsuffering is to patiently endure wrongs against us as they're happening, and maybe being repeatedly subjected to them in an attempt to break our resolve in a loving, prosperous and free world so that our Relatiative Instinct is checked from being triggered and overruling our Rationality, whereas, being intoxicated with charged feelings and emotions, provokes the Instinctive Channel to react in kind; for when this becomes so, we, instead of exhibiting compassion for and understanding of the offender's position and how their wrongs against us harm themselves to a greater degree than they do we, seek to: (1) belittle our transgressor's intelligence, (2) attack their character, (3) wound their pride, (4) defile their Manhood, or (5) revile them; or else, we attempt to make them feel as rotten as they first made us feel. But to retaliate and return evil for evil is to be just as guilty of the doing of the initial wrong; therefore, desire for others the blessings you do for yourself: Love and Prosperity, and the Freedom through which to attract and hold them. Replace the former thoughts with instead ones of goodwill and good fortune for all you encounter. the time to invest in forming a bond with them instead. The practical applications are: (1) remedying our faults which tend to instinctively trigger others (which then often leads to them reacting by harboring illwill toward and wishing misfortune for us); and instead, (2) putting into application in our interactions that of understanding others struggles, instead of judging them for them in their foibles and follies, and also learning about and encouraging them in finding their every Happiness in Life.
  7. Imagine a world where none of us caused others to feel that which we do not wish to feel. And imagine a world where when others did cause us to feel that which we know they would not wish to feel themselves, we refrained from retaliating in an effort to cause them to feel the undesirable way they made us feel. Imagine if we left justice up to God. Imagine a world where instead of criticizing and condemning others in an attempt to discredit them and tarnish their reputations because we envy them and their blessings in life – whether that be the love and respect they receive, the prosperity and recognition they have earned, or the value of the knowledge and wisdom they share – we sought to befriend them with the intention of learning how they accumulated these blessings, such that we could attain the same for ourselves. Imagine a world where instead of discouraging and sabotaging others, and scoffing at them and mocking them and belittling them and berating them for who they are and for their hopes and dreams and aims in life, we sincerely desired for them what we do for ourselves, and we sought to aid and encourage them in their pursuit of happiness and contentment in life, knowing full well that as we treat others, so do we tend to treat ourselves. Imagine a world where instead of finding fault with others, and questioning, picking apart and tearing down their choices and characters, because we’re consumed with jealousy and a fear of losing love, we tolerated and overlooked their short-comings, knowing not only that no one is perfect, but that we ourselves are imperfect too and that we appreciate it when others accept us and welcome us and include us in spite of our faults and weaknesses. Imagine a world where instead of bullying and shaming others because we disagree with their beliefs and lifestyles, as we’ve made of ourselves slaves to our intolerance and self-righteousness, we sought to understand the reasons for why they believe and act as they do, to expand the scope of our understanding of the experiences and lessons of our fellow man. Imagine a world where instead of censoring or shunning people because either they object and disagree with our beliefs and lifestyles or because we object and disagree with theirs, we learned to exercise tolerance because we recognized that each of us has encountered both trials and triumphs which have led to us forming our current worldview and our habits we are often helpless to resist. Imagine a world where instead of cheating on our mates and seeking to have our way with others mates, to punish them for wronging us, because we're consumed by anger, lust and animalistic desires, we developed self-control and loyalty and the honestly that must follow these virtues by committing to a soulmate, where each work to refrain from wronging each other, and when either do, they feel remorse and are met with patience and forgiveness, until the wrongs cease to be repeated such that the perfect love relation has been chiseled out of the stone block. And imagine a world where instead of responding to slights and insults and offenses that the above mentioned acts often give rise to by retaliating and returning the same destructive behavior back at them, which only results in fights and feuds, we sought to be peace-makers by taking the attacks and blows without getting triggered, having the compassion and understanding to know that if this is how they treat us, they must also treat others the same way whereby they elicit the same negative reactions in them, thus repelling them and condemning themselves to isolation and loneliness. Imagine a world like this!
  8. Oh, how ignorant you are, or at least appear to be! Do you not know that "faith without works is dead"?
  9. THE MORAL INSTRUCTION Cause no one to feel that which you don’t. INTRODUCTION [1] To be a moral person, and live a moral life, which is the route to love and harmony in human relations and peace, joy and happiness in our affairs, a person must follow the instructions in this treatise. [2] In putting the instructions into practical application, it will be found you must first become aware that you enact the immoral acts, often out of blind habit, [3] then catch yourself enacting them, [4] and finally come to succeed in not following through on them, [5] such that you eventually come to catch yourself thinking of acting in the immoral way and immediately banish the thought, [6] until the very thought ceases to enter your consciousness altogether; [7] this is to achieve exemplarship. CHAPTER 1: Jealousy [1] To defeat the sin of jealousy, you must: [2] refrain from finding fault with others, and always focusing on their negative side and what they're doing wrong; [3] refrain from bribing others with favors and gifts in an effort to win a place their heart; [4] refrain from insincerely flattering others in an attempt to win their love and esteem; [5] refrain from accusing others of being disloyal based on suspicion and no evidence; [6] refrain from undermining others search for love by putting stumbling blocks in their path; [7] refrain from gossiping and talking destructively of others behind their backs; [8] refrain from stalking, spying and snooping. CHAPTER 2: Envy [1] To defeat the sin of envy, you must: [2] refrain from criticizing others to tear them down; [3] refrain from seeking to discredit people and their doctrines, when they violate no one's right and freedoms; [4] refrain from sabotaging others efforts to find prosperity in life; [5] refrain from doubting others and using discouraging words that defy their noble desires; [6] refrain from competing with others in unfriendly competition, to prove your superiority over them. CHAPTER 3: Intolerance [1] To defeat the sin of intolerance, you must: [2] refrain from judging and condemning others based on their beliefs or lifestyle, where no one's rights and freedoms were violated or revoked; [3] refrain from bullying others and pushing them around because their beliefs or lifestyles differ when they don't violate or revoke anyone's rights and freedoms; [4] refrain from shaming and humiliating others for their faults and mistakes; [5] refrain from mocking others for their faults and mistakes; [6] refrain from censoring others and killing the liberty of speech; [7] refrain from vilifying those who disagree with you; [8] refrain from shunning others for their differing beliefs or lifestyles, or for their faults or mistakes. CHAPTER 4: Lust [1] To defeat the sin of lust, you must: [2] refrain from fornicating; [3] refrain from committing adultery; [4] refrain from seducing others into committing adultery; [5] refrain from masturbating to anyone not your spouse; [6] refrain from ogling others. CHAPTER 5: Greed [1] To defeat the sin of greed, you must: [2] refrain from leeching off the fruits of others efforts; [3] refrain from performing as little service as possible for as much compensation as can be obtained; [4] refrain from cheating others out of their fair share; [5] refrain from gambling money on games of chance and luck; [6] refrain from stealing that which does not belong to you; [7] refrain from enslaving others and profiting without giving them adequate compensation. CHAPTER 6: Self-Righteousness [1] To defeat the sin of self-righteousness, you must: [2] refrain from seeking to reform others from their beliefs or lifestyles, where no one's rights or freedom are violated or revoked; [3] refrain from arguing with others over differences in beliefs or lifestyles, so long as no one's rights and freedoms are being violated or revoked; [4] refrain from virtue-signalling and calling attention to your acts of righteousness or charity; [5] refrain from chastising others for their faults and mistakes. CHAPTER 7: Anger [1] To defeat the sin of anger, you must: [2] refrain from cussing and swearing; [3] refrain from exploding into rages; [4] refrain from threatening to injure others; [5] refrain from destroying others’ property; [6] refrain from name-calling and hurling insults at others. CHAPTER 8: Revenge [1] To defeat the sin of revenge, you must: [2] refrain from reviling others for their offenses against you; [3] refrain from spiting others by harming yourself to hurt them; [4] refrain from assaulting others and causing them bodily harm; [5] refrain from snitching on others and bringing grief into their relations and affairs. CHAPTER 9: Hatred [1] To defeat the sin of hatred, you must: [2] refrain from holding grudges against others for past or present wrongs, or the perception of them; [3] refrain from abhorring others because they have different religious, political or economic perspectives, or due to a difference of racial inheritance. CHAPTER 10: Conceit [1] To defeat the sin of conceit, you must: [2] refrain from bragging about yourself, your possessions, abilities or achievements; [3] refrain from flaunting your assets, whether wealth or beauty; [4] refrain from gloating over others for having a lesser status than you; [5] refrain from seeking personal glory by defeating adversaries; [6] refrain from ordering others around without their consent or cooperation; [7] refrain from belittling others; [8] refrain from taunting others. CHAPTER 11: Intellectual Vanity [1] To defeat the sin of intellectual vanity, you must: [2] refrain from preaching at others without first gaining their consent; [3] refrain from proselytizing your beliefs or lifestyle to unwilling ears; [4] refrain from explaining things to others like they’re dumb; [5] refrain from scoffing at others for their faults and mistakes; [6] refrain from giving others advice and counsel they never asked you for. CHAPTER 12: Fear [1] To defeat the sin of fear; you must: [2] refrain from apologizing, for fear of a loss of approval; [3] refrain from avoiding the association of anyone, including those who may be causing you grief; [4] refrain from giving evasive answers to direct questions; [5] refrain from cautioning others who take risks in the pursuit of happiness; [6] refrain from coddling others in their plights; [7] refrain from stuttering, stammering, mumbling, or muttering. CHAPTER 13: Selfishness [1] To defeat the sin of selfishness, you must: [2] refrain from trolling others just to provoke responses in them; [3] refrain from blathering on without noticing if the listener is receptive; [4] refrain from hording all you can get and seeking after more than you need; [5] refrain from breaking your promises; [6] refrain from threatening blackmail to reveal damaging information about others for personal gain. CHAPTER 14: Self-Pity [1] To defeat the sin of self-pity, you must: [2] refrain from complaining and grumbling about your poor lot in life; [3] refrain from blaming others for any undesirable circumstances; [4] refrain from guilt-tripping others into abiding by your wishes; [5] refrain from meddling in others’ relations and affairs. CHAPTER 15: Deceit [1] To defeat the sin of deceit, you must: [2] refrain from lying to others, and concealing the truth; [3] refrain from slandering others to damage their reputations untruthfully; [4] refrain from framing others to make them look guilty of something they’re not; [5] refrain from practicing cowardice and assaulting others outside their awareness; [6] refrain from plagiarizing others work and passing it off as your own; [7] refrain from catfishing others into believing your identity is something different than it is; [8] refrain from gaslighting others and trying to convince them they’re guilty of something they’re not. CHAPTER 16: Disloyalty [1] To defeat the sin of disloyalty, you must: [2] refrain from betraying the commitments you’ve made to others; [3] refrain from stabbing others in the back and betraying their trust. CHAPTER 17: Impatience [1] To defeat the sin of impatience, you must: [2] refrain from interrupting others, except when clarification is necessary; [3] refrain from pestering others; [4] refrain from interrogating others by bombarding them with question after question; [5] refrain from nagging others to do what you want. CHAPTER 18: Mercilessness [1] To defeat the sin of mercilessness, you must: [2] refrain from persecuting others by inflicting unjust treatment on them; [3] refrain from depriving others of the needs of their body; [4] refrain from imprisoning others and revoking their liberty without just cause. CHAPTER 19: Cruelty [1] To defeat the sin of cruelty, you must: [2] refrain from torturing others; [3] refrain from mutilating others; [4] refrain from raping others; [5] refrain from murdering others. CONCLUSION [1] There should be no denial, excuses, justifications or the use of scapegoats for enacting these behaviors. [2] That’s to be irresponsible and suffer a lifelong sentence to the practice of immorality, and thus condemnation from God and man. [3] The person who reaches a stage in their development whereby they consistently apply these instructions to their life as a matter of habit with little error, [4] they will have become an exemplar of the moral law, and their soul will reach a balance and then a credit under the moral order; and these are the citizens of the kingdom of God.
  10. What does it mean to believe in the Messiah? Does it mean that a man believes what he says? Does it mean that man also follows his teachings?
  11. The Lord God commanded those who believe in him NOT to tattoo there bodies! How many so-called "believers" today defy God and spit on his commandments? Oh, this wicked and perverse generation!
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