The Can’t Is The Block
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2025 7:18 pm
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Jesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 7:21 pm Jesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.
If God/ Jesus can do it then so can I
If only humans knew how to unconditionally love each other. That’s the sort of reality I want to experience. If it’s impossible then I don’t ever want to be born.
I believe Jesus is another word for Consciousness.ThinkOfOne wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:13 pmJesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 7:21 pm Jesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.
If God/ Jesus can do it then so can I
If only humans knew how to unconditionally love each other. That’s the sort of reality I want to experience. If it’s impossible then I don’t ever want to be born.
A high percentage of Christians claim to believe in some variation of this, yet at the same time also believe that only those who believe that Jesus was literally sacrificed on the cross to pay for their sins receive “salvation” / receive “eternal life” / live in the “Kingdom”. Do you believe this OR do you believe that it was truly unconditional?
Still not sure what you had in mind in your second post. Also not sure where your latest post fits. Seems like a mishmash of disparate concepts that don't add up to a coherent whole. What am I missing?Fairy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:11 amI believe Jesus is another word for Consciousness.ThinkOfOne wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:13 pmJesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.Fairy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 7:21 pm Jesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.
If God/ Jesus can do it then so can I
If only humans knew how to unconditionally love each other. That’s the sort of reality I want to experience. If it’s impossible then I don’t ever want to be born.
A high percentage of Christians claim to believe in some variation of this, yet at the same time also believe that only those who believe that Jesus was literally sacrificed on the cross to pay for their sins receive “salvation” / receive “eternal life” / live in the “Kingdom”. Do you believe this OR do you believe that it was truly unconditional?
Christ conscience is the choice to make good. Satan conscience is to make bad.
Ultimately we reap what we sow, we attract what we are. It’s our choosing, we make our own karma and suffer it’s consequences.
Personally I prefer to be a good person with a clear conscience and it’s important to me to tell the truth and avoid lying like the plague.
We are our own salvation, redemption and refuge from the storms of life. The kingdom is already within us, there is no sacrifice. To your own self be true. There’s no need to be a beggar in your own kingdom. Awaking is awakening to your own inherent sovereignty.
You are missing nothing.ThinkOfOne wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:33 pmStill not sure what you had in mind in your second post. Also not sure where your latest post fits. Seems like a mishmash of disparate concepts that don't add up to a coherent whole. What am I missing?Fairy wrote: ↑Sun Jun 08, 2025 7:11 amI believe Jesus is another word for Consciousness.ThinkOfOne wrote: ↑Sat Jun 07, 2025 8:13 pm
Jesus is believed to have exemplified unconditional love in Christianity. God's love, as demonstrated through Jesus, is considered unconditional because it is not based on any human merit or condition. This means God loves all people, regardless of their actions, background, or beliefs.
A high percentage of Christians claim to believe in some variation of this, yet at the same time also believe that only those who believe that Jesus was literally sacrificed on the cross to pay for their sins receive “salvation” / receive “eternal life” / live in the “Kingdom”. Do you believe this OR do you believe that it was truly unconditional?
Christ conscience is the choice to make good. Satan conscience is to make bad.
Ultimately we reap what we sow, we attract what we are. It’s our choosing, we make our own karma and suffer it’s consequences.
Personally I prefer to be a good person with a clear conscience and it’s important to me to tell the truth and avoid lying like the plague.
We are our own salvation, redemption and refuge from the storms of life. The kingdom is already within us, there is no sacrifice. To your own self be true. There’s no need to be a beggar in your own kingdom. Awaking is awakening to your own inherent sovereignty.
Also, it would help if you explained your conception of "karma".
LOL! Well more SOL. Snort Out Loud.
No one learns. Or discovers. Or loves unconditionally. Or understands the second coming of Christ, or the when that will be happening.
Again, the reason 'you' say, but can not explain the word, 'yourself', without contradiction, is because 'you' do not yet fully understand the One Self.
Many have sworn temperance while kneeling at the Porcelain Altar.
No one understands the One Self. Every one is no one.Age wrote: ↑Mon Aug 11, 2025 1:13 pmAgain, the reason 'you' say, but can not explain the word, 'yourself', without contradiction, is because 'you' do not yet fully understand the One Self.
Once again 'this one' could not attempt to spread more absolute lies and Falsehoods
Which, let 'us' remember, 'you' individually just claimed, absolutely, no one understands.