siguard666
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Yes, it is RHP oriented, but the reason why I'm posting it here is that I want to hear your opinion whether it is suitable to be read by one Without and as a result to show that xianity is in fact a cult of death and not only we, the ones With see it this way.
(I want to place it on the Polish translation of exposingchristianity)
"Rush towards Death"
Death may seem to somebody as a thing desired.
If a person has believed that everything what is best for him or her comes after death, he or she strive to abandon his or her life or the corporeal shell. Similar drives can be rooted in previous incarnations, and spiritual practices connected with them.
And everything has started long, long time ago. People have hallucinated that God lives somewhere else than on the Earth (in heaven?!!) and that this God is mad at them that people were born here, or that we are not ‘there’, at His ‘house’! Therefore some of the people decided to go back to Him, who allegedly awaits our return. But… those people thought that if they want to return, they need to die. Humanity has some kind of habits, and as God has created them, so the will to live is strong. The life of a human being had to be then spoiled, encouraging them to die. Such were the beginnings of gnosis and later on, Manichaeism.
In many religious and spirituals traditions, one’s body was treated as an obstacle in freeing oneself, achieving illumination or perfection. Many of those that were willing to follow the path to perfection dreamed about liberation, but instead of it, suffered limitations. And it was the body to be blamed for everything. Those more determined decided to destroy it.
There was a monastery, whose name I cannot now recall, where monks had a great pleasure (a trance of satisfaction) in humiliating, bullying and kicking their bodies around. Rape and participation in orgies were the most desired things (and more satisfying!), as it profaned the body even more. Those monks were persuading themselves that their body is impure, that it is just a load of guts, flesh and dung, being in addition to that ugly, hideous and monstrous (this was supported by appropriate visualizations). In other words, anything worse than a trash. The effects of persuading oneself to believe such negations about the body in the present incarnation can be, for instance, a deformation, a crippled body (the way somebody had been visualizing it) with a low self-esteem. Also, the effects attract situations in which a body will be damaged or humiliated, for instance in a quarrel of spouses (you old bitch!!!), during rape or beating somebody up, etc.
The aim of this is to refrain the people from enjoying life and develop the desire to liberate oneself.
In the Catholic Church reigns the cult of death. It seems to be the most regressive religious cult in the world. After all, the Church’s life revolves around the torment on Golgotha, despite the fact that it happened almost 2000 years ago.
In Catholicism, the main propellant is the subconscious driver towards death, and those who enter this train, race directly to meet their doom. Despite trying to camouflage everything very neatly, it is clear that this religion worships victims, martyrs, losers and the dead. Those are the Christian idols – the fallen, life–abhorring and whose life abhors (for life returns what one gave to it). Subconsciously, adherents of the religion want to be equal to their heroes, not being interested in priests’ good intentions. In spite of it, the intentions can be recognized when listening to their negative opinions on the earthly life, while praising the afterlife (apart from the newly born babies, as the spirits need new souls and a fresh, new energy). The Church also needs the increasing number of adherents to sustain this fallen institution.
The other side of the coin is that the most dedicated Christians are those that have an unconscious desire to die, and the best place for a commodity to be sold is where there is a demand for it. Death is used to manipulate the followers. Their unawareness of what is ‘after’ is used to beguile people by promising that, if one is going to be obedient to the Church, than maybe it will be better afterwards. This is the reason, behind of which the churches are full of grannies who already think about the near ‘future’. And that is why I hate the churches, as the death vibration is unpleasant, to say the least (not really creative), in other words – it STINKS.
How death is perceived differently by the people who recalled how many times have they died, than those who didn’t… The most important thing for such a person is that despair, as well as the loss of relatives doesn’t appear to be as horrible and terrifying. If we reincarnate, we meet them from time to time. The truth is that we do not part with our nearest and dearest for more than few years or months. Why to worry then?
Death is just a short break between the incarnations. It is accompanied, however, by very low and unpleasant vibrations. They are the quintessence of tiredness, stress and organism’s exhaustion. It seems that during many incarnations we got used to gather these low vibrations. Focusing on and escalating them not only facilitates any cults of death but put people off life. And what for? By doing so, nobody has achieved illumination, not to mention salvation! The Church did manage, however, to badger many lives to death.
The death vibrations are especially strong in our environment during various celebrations to the dead. At this time I prefer to stay at home, for the people leaving cemeteries take the low vibrations and spread them across the city. The mood itself isn’t pleasant either – sepulchral. Thanks to this, various spirits have a great feast , draining energy from the gullible people when they lower their vibrations because of grief, sadness and the focus on the afterlife.
Majority of people do not realise the consequences of filling oneself with such feelings. And each of those brings us closer to death.
The problems described in his article result from the Death Syndrome, which occurs immediately after birth, and if not released, causes many troubles, motivating the one to strive towards death. The Syndrome became a background of many religious cults, for instance Jainism, gnosis or Christianity (I recommend the Camaldolese doctrine – sleeping barefoot in coffins and meditating ‘memento mori’). It also occurs in in some Islamic trends, but the Death Syndrome reached its peak in the Tierradentro (Columbia) culture, when where after reaching the age of 9 or 12 years, the people began to dig their graves, spending their life on it.
The drive also expresses itself in a fashionable attitude of the youth – ‘live quickly, die young’. It is claimed that more than 25% of the society [don't know whether Polish only - siguard666] is for it. Of course, not all of them have to go on the street, wreaking stadiums, killing or robbing each other. Most of them usually end up either watching horrors, taking drugs or drinking alcohol.
http://www.cudownyportal.pl/article.php?article_id=679
(I want to place it on the Polish translation of exposingchristianity)
"Rush towards Death"
Death may seem to somebody as a thing desired.
If a person has believed that everything what is best for him or her comes after death, he or she strive to abandon his or her life or the corporeal shell. Similar drives can be rooted in previous incarnations, and spiritual practices connected with them.
And everything has started long, long time ago. People have hallucinated that God lives somewhere else than on the Earth (in heaven?!!) and that this God is mad at them that people were born here, or that we are not ‘there’, at His ‘house’! Therefore some of the people decided to go back to Him, who allegedly awaits our return. But… those people thought that if they want to return, they need to die. Humanity has some kind of habits, and as God has created them, so the will to live is strong. The life of a human being had to be then spoiled, encouraging them to die. Such were the beginnings of gnosis and later on, Manichaeism.
In many religious and spirituals traditions, one’s body was treated as an obstacle in freeing oneself, achieving illumination or perfection. Many of those that were willing to follow the path to perfection dreamed about liberation, but instead of it, suffered limitations. And it was the body to be blamed for everything. Those more determined decided to destroy it.
There was a monastery, whose name I cannot now recall, where monks had a great pleasure (a trance of satisfaction) in humiliating, bullying and kicking their bodies around. Rape and participation in orgies were the most desired things (and more satisfying!), as it profaned the body even more. Those monks were persuading themselves that their body is impure, that it is just a load of guts, flesh and dung, being in addition to that ugly, hideous and monstrous (this was supported by appropriate visualizations). In other words, anything worse than a trash. The effects of persuading oneself to believe such negations about the body in the present incarnation can be, for instance, a deformation, a crippled body (the way somebody had been visualizing it) with a low self-esteem. Also, the effects attract situations in which a body will be damaged or humiliated, for instance in a quarrel of spouses (you old bitch!!!), during rape or beating somebody up, etc.
The aim of this is to refrain the people from enjoying life and develop the desire to liberate oneself.
In the Catholic Church reigns the cult of death. It seems to be the most regressive religious cult in the world. After all, the Church’s life revolves around the torment on Golgotha, despite the fact that it happened almost 2000 years ago.
In Catholicism, the main propellant is the subconscious driver towards death, and those who enter this train, race directly to meet their doom. Despite trying to camouflage everything very neatly, it is clear that this religion worships victims, martyrs, losers and the dead. Those are the Christian idols – the fallen, life–abhorring and whose life abhors (for life returns what one gave to it). Subconsciously, adherents of the religion want to be equal to their heroes, not being interested in priests’ good intentions. In spite of it, the intentions can be recognized when listening to their negative opinions on the earthly life, while praising the afterlife (apart from the newly born babies, as the spirits need new souls and a fresh, new energy). The Church also needs the increasing number of adherents to sustain this fallen institution.
The other side of the coin is that the most dedicated Christians are those that have an unconscious desire to die, and the best place for a commodity to be sold is where there is a demand for it. Death is used to manipulate the followers. Their unawareness of what is ‘after’ is used to beguile people by promising that, if one is going to be obedient to the Church, than maybe it will be better afterwards. This is the reason, behind of which the churches are full of grannies who already think about the near ‘future’. And that is why I hate the churches, as the death vibration is unpleasant, to say the least (not really creative), in other words – it STINKS.
How death is perceived differently by the people who recalled how many times have they died, than those who didn’t… The most important thing for such a person is that despair, as well as the loss of relatives doesn’t appear to be as horrible and terrifying. If we reincarnate, we meet them from time to time. The truth is that we do not part with our nearest and dearest for more than few years or months. Why to worry then?
Death is just a short break between the incarnations. It is accompanied, however, by very low and unpleasant vibrations. They are the quintessence of tiredness, stress and organism’s exhaustion. It seems that during many incarnations we got used to gather these low vibrations. Focusing on and escalating them not only facilitates any cults of death but put people off life. And what for? By doing so, nobody has achieved illumination, not to mention salvation! The Church did manage, however, to badger many lives to death.
The death vibrations are especially strong in our environment during various celebrations to the dead. At this time I prefer to stay at home, for the people leaving cemeteries take the low vibrations and spread them across the city. The mood itself isn’t pleasant either – sepulchral. Thanks to this, various spirits have a great feast , draining energy from the gullible people when they lower their vibrations because of grief, sadness and the focus on the afterlife.
Majority of people do not realise the consequences of filling oneself with such feelings. And each of those brings us closer to death.
The problems described in his article result from the Death Syndrome, which occurs immediately after birth, and if not released, causes many troubles, motivating the one to strive towards death. The Syndrome became a background of many religious cults, for instance Jainism, gnosis or Christianity (I recommend the Camaldolese doctrine – sleeping barefoot in coffins and meditating ‘memento mori’). It also occurs in in some Islamic trends, but the Death Syndrome reached its peak in the Tierradentro (Columbia) culture, when where after reaching the age of 9 or 12 years, the people began to dig their graves, spending their life on it.
The drive also expresses itself in a fashionable attitude of the youth – ‘live quickly, die young’. It is claimed that more than 25% of the society [don't know whether Polish only - siguard666] is for it. Of course, not all of them have to go on the street, wreaking stadiums, killing or robbing each other. Most of them usually end up either watching horrors, taking drugs or drinking alcohol.
http://www.cudownyportal.pl/article.php?article_id=679