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I notice some people walking through the streets, courtyards and squares, even though it is late
I am confused for a moment as to why there is so many people walking around so late
Then I realise, that most of these people are somehow disembodied. They aren't real physically present people
They are everywhere. Exploring the City. But none of them are really there
originally posted by: Compendium
I've read a few very good Dean Koontz books, but not Odd Thomas
Dragon Tears is my favourite. It would be a good movie, though they probably couldn't make it, because entire chunks of the book are written from the perspective thought of a dog
I have seen the Odd Thomas movie. I thought it was really good
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posted on Oct, 22 2021 @ 17:31link quote replyI often have experiences where I wake up in other worlds, or as other people
These are not like regular dreams, which I had all I had for my entire life up until about 10 years ago. These are something completely different
These are exactly like waking up in your own body, in your own bed, except you are someone else, somewhere else
You can see, hear, touch, taste, smell, everything, as if you were awake in your own body...
originally posted by: glend
Very interesting Compendium. If you look at revelation in which John describes his personalized journey through the tree, he also describes colors. Red of Rev. 6:4; 12:3 looks like it signifies bloodshed, sin, war and battle. Whereas blue from other sources might signify the spirit. Therefore vatican being red suggests its a place full of sin whereas pope of no color suggests he is not party to that sin.
Some people might find it hard to accept that other conciousness can be accessed. But If reality is conciousness segmented by ego. Then breaching the segmentation allows other conciousnesses to be witnessed.
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Knowledge (gno'sis) is put in a very favorable light in the Christian Greek Scriptures. However, not all that men may call “knowledge” is to be sought, because philosophies and views exist that are “falsely called ‘knowledge.’” (1Ti 6:20) ...
... Thus Paul wrote about some who were learning (taking in knowledge) “yet never able to come to an accurate knowledge [...] of truth.” (2Ti 3:6, 7)
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How does God view the “wisdom” offered by human philosophy?
1 Cor. 1:19-25: “It is written: ‘I will make the wisdom of the wise men perish, and the intelligence of the intellectual men I will shove aside.’ Where is the wise man? Where the scribe? Where the debater of this system of things? Did not God make the wisdom of the world foolish? For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not get to know God, God saw good through the foolishness [as it appears to the world] of what is preached to save those believing. . . . Because a foolish thing of God [as the world views it] is wiser than men, and a weak thing of God [as the world may see it] is stronger than men.” (Such a viewpoint on God’s part is certainly not arbitrary or unreasonable. He has provided in the Bible, the most widely circulated book in the world, a clear statement of his purpose. He has sent his witnesses to discuss it with all who will listen. How foolish for any creature to think that he has wisdom greater than that of God!)