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    Isha Upanishad recited by George - Final Ed

    Great, I love this Upanishad. It is the Jesus Upanishad, recorded centuries before his arrival. My favorite, although the Mundaka is a close second. It is really hard to know where each verse starts from the manuscipt. My favorites are 7, 11 and 14, 16 and 17. 18 is there with the Fire...
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    Heaven and Hell are anthropomorphic constructs...

    This is totally wrong...I confused the specification of consciousness, from our perspective, with the creation of the Garden. Sorry, am tired and I rushed it. The Garden and the Tree are the Feminine and Masculine Principles of creation. The Garden is the world and the Tree is consciousness...
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    Heaven and Hell are anthropomorphic constructs...

    As you wish. It is the universe. All of creation. At all levels: will time space gender thought energy matter at least from our perspective... time creates the fruit and thought creates the snake. will is masculine and matter is feminine. matter is the stuff of the Garden and creates...
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    Heaven and Hell are anthropomorphic constructs...

    How else would you create conditions in the Garden, with freewill, that would force disbelievers to turn to God, thereby forcing a transcendence of your individual consciousness? All you have to do is welcome the replaying of the record of good and bad behavior when the Holy Spirit puts you in...
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    hey there...

    Alaykum Assalaamu warahmatu llila wabaracatu!
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    hey there...

    Well, I can add a few more religions: As a Buddhist, and observing the Principle of All and Nothing (All is Nothing and Nothing is All), I work to remove Attachment. As an Egyptian, I perceive that Amon-Ra has 167 (or whatever) different forms and so must have form of no-form (see above...
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    hey there...

    Now we are talking! Does "Em hotep" refer to Ancient Egyptian mythology? I have this whole Amon Ra theory...
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    hey there...

    I am here to introduce myself. Hopefully there is some good discussion under way. The foundation of my beliefs, backed by my personal experiences, is that all monotheistic religions are basically true, although interpretations and Scripture may be misaligned and mistranslated and may need to...
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