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  1. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    That would depend on one’s interpretation of scripture. And I am not rehashing the eternal hell phooey with you again:p
  2. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Despite my experience of oneness with God, which I definitely consider heaven, I am told that there is the next world which is significantly greater. I have never had a glimpse into it myself but will share the experience if I do. I think one needs to find heaven here and not in an after life.
  3. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Well, I believe past, present and future are now - in eternity. I don’t see that as conflicting at all with the unfolding of reality, or what we deem as the folding. Also referred to as YHVH, from what I believe anyway. And wholeheartedly believe we create reality. Or more, God creates in us...
  4. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Personally, I am in eternity. It is the eternal now (IMHO). I don’t think eternity is about time, but a state of consciousness. I do exercises where I practice coming into a certain mental state; I like to think there is only one day, and that which plays on the screen of my mind just changes...
  5. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    You and I haven’t engaged before. I have no disdain for any other path; quite the contrary. I support absolute freedom. It is everyone’s prerogative to believe as they want. I was not speaking to any other beliefs other than my own, in qualifying my stance on the subject. It can be translated...
  6. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Simple. You either don’t understand what I said, or you choose to ignore it.
  7. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    No we don’t agree. For me, there is only God in this world. God is the only One playing every single part. We are all masks of the One Lord. All points of expression of One Indivisible Consciousness. The One Lord is Jesus Christ and as it says in scripture that Christ died and descended into...
  8. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    I don’t believe in eternal punishment. I am taking about a state of consciousness. Maybe’ a state isn’t the correct way to define it. Poverty is a state. Sickness is a state as is health. We enter states. We make them alive because we are the operant power. They are eternally conceivable as...
  9. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    So you were asking me if I believe there is a hell? I have been in hell and have posted about it. It is very real. Does God send people there for all eternity? No.
  10. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    No, I don’t agree with you unless you mean some people may experience hell, which is an eternal state of consciousness. We are immortal. And all incarnations of of the One Lord. The One who descended to give life to the many. We are all One. So anyone being thrown in hell would only be...
  11. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    So. the only Righteous One is Christ and any righteousness any man has is ever and only by Christ. Same with anything that we have as our inheritance as children of God. It’s all by the Son of God in whom we have life, and eternal at that.
  12. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    My ride isn’t here yet. This is talking about states of consciousness. Ignorance vs illumination. Separation from God to understand that there is only Jesus Christ in this world. And the only way one obtains that awareness is by God himself (working in you). All false knowledge, darkness...
  13. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Yes I can. For anyone who cannot I would suggest that they read Paul’s teachings on Esau being hated and Jacob being loved; and Sinai being the mother of the children of the world and Jerusalem being the mother of the children of God; and Adam the first born through which sin entered the world...
  14. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    Life is fire. A constant burning, purifying. There is no such thing as eternal damnation for anyone however the state of damnation (lack, loss) is eternal. All states are eternal- we move in and out of them (I’m talking about Consciousness). For me, That Which Is seated at the Center of me...
  15. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    To my mind, everyone is saved, God won’t forsake any. What isn’t saved is the false perception of self or any outworn beliefs and ideas one may hold of oneself. The Son of God is the only one to descend and to ascend (and the “saved” are those who abide in Him, and we all do). Salvation isn’t a...
  16. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    God. See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me: I kill and I make alive, I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hands. What I was saying- and how I aim to orient my life, is that we create our lives. We are the power that is animating our lives...
  17. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    I need to go pick up my pizza so this will be short. It’s a huge topic and I am sure others know more on it than I do. However, I would classify poverty, disease, jealousy, hatred, coveting, murder, etc all as evil and sin; and sin is an act of the mind (or consciousness). I don’t think we ever...
  18. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    I define evil as ignorance (lack of light) and the only cause or source of anything to be God.
  19. PricelessPearl

    The Jewish Zohar Shekhinah and the Christian, & Mormon Holy Spirit

    We do have a unique identity. As I’ve been taught, God puts a whole lot of effort into forming and developing each one of us. I don’t look at it as being on loan, although I understand what you are saying. I look at it as false identification of self vs true identification (or realization) of self.
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