“Love Is the Nature of Existence”, consists of four volumes, and is intended for those who wish to better understand the state of our world today, and how it got this way. George Orwell's book, “1984”, examines how those who control the present re-write the past in order to determine the future. “Love Is the Nature of Existence” carefully details the history of human civilization, thus revealing the actual truth about what is happening today. Did the Third Reich fall, or are we still experiencing the same disease of mind that led to the execution of 6 million Jews, the mentally challenged, physically disabled, gypsies, homosexuals, and others deemed not worthy of life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness? “Love Is the Nature of Existence”, reveals that the sickness has grown, and spread to every part of the globe since the Second World War. Mankind never managed to learn from the greatest lesson history had to provide. The First World War, ended approximately twenty years prior to the WWII, and was supposed to be, “The War to end all Wars”.We have a new Fuhrer; Nigel Shindler asserts he is, “Big Brother”; he's everywhere, but he's hiding, and that a world without coercion, oppression, and domination, will only be possible, when mankind is free from “His” subversive form of tyranny. The goal for all of us should not be control, but genuine liberty!!
“Love Is the Nature of Existence”, consists of four volumes, and is intended for those who wish to better understand the state of our world today, and how it got this way. George Orwell's book, “1984”, examines how those who control the present re-write the past in order to determine the future. “Love Is the Nature of Existence' carefully details the history of human civilization, thus revealing the actual truth about what is happening today. Did the Third Reich fall, or are we still experiencing the same disease of mind that led to the execution of 6 million Jews, the mentally challenged, physically disabled, gypsies, homosexuals, and others deemed not worthy of life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness? “Love Is the Nature of Existence”, reveals that the sickness has grown, and spread to every part of the globe since the Second World War. Mankind never managed to learn from the greatest lesson history had to provide. The First World War, ended approximately twenty years prior to the WWII, and was supposed to be, “The War to end all Wars”.We have a new Fuhrer; Nigel Shindler asserts he is, “Big Brother”; he's everywhere, but he's hiding, and that a world without coercion, oppression, and domination, will only be possible, when mankind is free from “His” subversive form of tyranny.
Time is measured by the relative movements of objects, but all stems from the still permanence of The Absolute, thus, nothing, in actuality, ever transpires.Then why is life brought about?The Lord operates, does what He does, for the same reason people religiously practice certain things. In terms of religion, this would mean to become better, increasingly moral and righteous; in the same manner God performs the ritual of life, to repeatedly remind Himself of what He is.A man views himself in a mirror; he can see himself as he is, as he was, and also as he would like himself to be.Creation is there so The Lord can reflect on His nature.It is a reminder to Himself of what He is.Man was created in His image for this reason
There is a saying; "Goodness will always prevail." This is true; time moves in cycles; one Age turns into the next. For there to be a fresh new beginning, the old has to be completely demolished. The Jew was extracted from humanity for this reason. He is responsible for progress. He is the sustenance of all life. Ever since stagnation has occurred, and evil has had its way. Light is now held solely in the Lord's command. He alone creates the stage that will house the next play; remember, He can make castles out of mere clay.
What makes a person human? That is the question.We now live in a world of extremes; some labour too hard, while others seek to continually ease their woes at an enormous cost to others, and also themselves. Dr. Rollo May wrote a book entitled “The Meaning of Anxiety”, in which he challenged the belief that mental health is derived from living without anxiety, but rather asserts it is essential to the human condition; confronting anxiety can relieve boredom, sharpen sensitivity, and, actually creates the tension necessary to preserve human existence. Following the Second World War humanity, understandably, sought relief from the horrors, carnage, and suffering, that had taken place, as well as the decades leading up to it; never mind the First World War, (1914-1918). The problem is that humanity never brought to an end this search to relieve hardship. With each passing decade “convenience products”, and “consumer goods”, in increasing numbers have seeped into the lives of those who inhabit the “First World”, while the anguish of those residing in the “Third World” has intensified, while they are forced to labour in order to fulfill the wants, needs, and desires, of those already over-saturated in material wealth; and, ironically, aren't even close to realizing this is the case – our environment has had to bear the strain of this burden. How can this cycle of madness be brought to an end?“The Trinity Manifesto” explains that the answer lies in remembering what makes us human, and how the completion of this accomplishment leads to the whole, the Truth, Self-realization, God – the big picture. Being human means to behave in a humane manner; one takes care of oneself, while also taking care of others. We each grow by making connections with others, then, eventually, the great beyond. People, however, have followed the opposite course, and as a consequence dissolution, fragmentation, and disintegration, has spread, and at the cost of losing the most crucial ingredient that makes us human; our soul. A confluence of entropic forces within all of mankind's major civilizations, since the beginning of recorded history, has led to the state we are in now; this hasn't happened by accident, but rather design, divine in origin.
What makes a person human? That is the question. We now live in a world of extremes; some labour too hard, while others seek to continually ease their woes at an enormous cost to others, and also themselves. Dr. Rollo May wrote a book entitled “The Meaning of Anxiety”, in which he challenged the belief that mental health is derived from living without anxiety, but rather asserts it is essential to the human condition; confronting anxiety can relieve boredom, sharpen sensitivity, and, actually creates the tension necessary to preserve human existence. Following the Second World War humanity, understandably, sought relief from the horrors, carnage, and suffering, that had taken place, as well as the decades leading up to it; never mind the First World War, (1914-1918). The problem is that humanity never brought to an end this search to relieve hardship. With each passing decade “convenience products”, and “consumer goods”, in increasing numbers have seeped into the lives of those who inhabit the “First World”, while the anguish of those residing in the “Third World” has intensified, while they are forced to labour in order to fulfill the wants, needs, and desires, of those already over-saturated in material wealth; and, ironically, aren't even close to realizing this as the case – our environment has had to bear the strain of this burden. How can this cycle of madness be brought to an end?“The Trinity Manifesto” explains that the answer lies in remembering what makes us human, and how the completion of this accomplishment leads to the whole, the Truth, Self-realization, God – the big picture. Being human means to behave in a humane manner; one takes care of oneself, while also taking care of others. We each grow by making connections with others, then, eventually, the great beyond. People, however, have followed the opposite course, and as a consequence dissolution, fragmentation, and disintegration, has spread, and at the cost of losing the most crucial ingredient that makes us human; our soul. A confluence of entropic forces within all of mankind's major civilizations, since the beginning of recorded history, has led to the state we are in now; this hasn't happened by accident, but rather design, divine in origin.
The central message "Love Is the Nature of Existence" has to convey is an explanation as to what a Jew is, and why The Lord decided to create “The Chosen People”. The purpose of life as The Bible teaches us, and all other Holy Scriptures, is to join, yoke, become one with God. In order for Man to accomplish this feat The Lord chose certain members of the human population to help others cultivate their minds, and by doing so have the same knowledge Adam and Eve had while still in the Garden of Eden. The best of best, no matter the discipline, have always been Jews throughout recorded history. The Jews do not solely belong among the Semitic people that wandered for centuries throughout the Middle East; they do, however, represent the highest concentration considering the overall size of the population that has existed over time. The Jews, without exception, emerge solely from the Aryan race, the migration of which I describe in Volume II of, “Love Is the Nature of Existence”.
What makes a person human? That is the question.We now live in a world of extremes; some labour too hard, while others seek to continually ease their woes at an enormous cost to others, and also themselves. Dr. Rollo May wrote a book entitled “The Meaning of Anxiety”, in which he challenged the belief that mental health is derived from living without anxiety, but rather asserts it is essential to the human condition; confronting anxiety can relieve boredom, sharpen sensitivity, and, actually creates the tension necessary to preserve human existence. Following the Second World War humanity, understandably, sought relief from the horrors, carnage, and suffering, that had taken place, as well as the decades leading up to it; never mind the First World War, (1914-1918). The problem is that humanity never brought to an end this search to relieve hardship. With each passing decade “convenience products”, and “consumer goods”, in increasing numbers have seeped into the lives of those who inhabit the “First World”, while the anguish of those residing in the “Third World” has intensified, while they are forced to labour in order to fulfill the wants, needs, and desires, of those already over-saturated in material wealth; and, ironically, aren't even close to realizing this is the case – our environment has had to bear the strain of this burden. How can this cycle of madness be brought to an end?“The Trinity Manifesto” explains that the answer lies in remembering what makes us human, and how the completion of this accomplishment leads to the whole, the Truth, Self-realization, God – the big picture. Being human means to behave in a humane manner; one takes care of oneself, while also taking care of others. We each grow by making connections with others, then, eventually, the great beyond. People, however, have followed the opposite course, and as a consequence dissolution, fragmentation, and disintegration, has spread, and at the cost of losing the most crucial ingredient that makes us human; our soul. A confluence of entropic forces within all of mankind's major civilizations, since the beginning of recorded history, has led to the state we are in now; this hasn't happened by accident, but rather design, divine in origin.
“Love Is the Nature of Existence”, consists of four volumes, and is intended for those who wish to better understand the state of our world today, and how it got this way. George Orwell's book, “1984”, examines how those who control the present re-write the past in order to determine the future. “Love Is the Nature of Existence” carefully details the history of human civilization, thus revealing the actual truth about what is happening today. Did the Third Reich fall, or are we still experiencing the same disease of mind that led to the execution of 6 million Jews, the mentally challenged, physically disabled, gypsies, homosexuals, and others deemed not worthy of life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness? “Love Is the Nature of Existence”, reveals that the sickness has grown, and spread to every part of the globe since the Second World War. Mankind never managed to learn from the greatest lesson history had to provide. The First World War, ended approximately twenty years prior to the WWII, and was supposed to be, “The War to end all Wars”.We have a new Fuhrer; Nigel Shindler asserts he is, “Big Brother”; he's everywhere, but he's hiding, and that a world without coercion, oppression, and domination, will only be possible, when mankind is free from “His” subversive form of tyranny. The goal for all of us should not be control, but genuine liberty!!
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