Thank you very much for your answer, I liked it a lot and confirmed some of my intuitions on the topic and helped me filter out others. I appreciate your work.
I regards to the format, I personally like it a lot. Perhaps you could include a transcript of the audio for people who prefer to read?
Funny how you mentioned John dies at the end as one of your favourite books. It was one of mine too for a very long time, especially when I was younger, and I still remember how confused everyone in my middle school english class looked while I was frantically trying to describe the plot of the novel when the teacher made us talk about our favourite book and why we liked it. Thanks again for your work. Nice to hear the about more human side of you.
Moses had 10 commandments
Christ had 2 commandments
They both seem increasingly crystallized forms of the same 1 truth:
Thou ART love, the lord thy God, with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind,
and your neighbor IS yourself.
Perhaps we HAVE to
understand Gods nature via Old Testament
THEN understand the son, via New Testament
and only then we may be capable of understanding OURSELVES now
And voluntarily assume the journey of theosis towards living that 1 truth (holy grail) and then we may be capable of creating
the new Jerusalem.
And returning (with the elixir of life) to the garden of our beginning capable of a complexity of love beyond all previous understanding.
Thank you very much for your answer, I liked it a lot and confirmed some of my intuitions on the topic and helped me filter out others. I appreciate your work.
I regards to the format, I personally like it a lot. Perhaps you could include a transcript of the audio for people who prefer to read?
Regardless, keep well and God bless.
Funny thing about that word 'soon' it couldn't mean anything ;)
Thank you again for your fascinating responses. Especially to my not so softball of a question lol. I love this new format, stick with it!
A small fruit from my immediate brainstorming sessions:
"In the end, when all is said and done,
And every child, daughter and son,
Is gathered close, in love's embrace,
The sacrifice, will have been worth the race."
Thank you for doing this Q&A, it's very informative and helpful and I enjoy hearing your thoughts on things.
Funny how you mentioned John dies at the end as one of your favourite books. It was one of mine too for a very long time, especially when I was younger, and I still remember how confused everyone in my middle school english class looked while I was frantically trying to describe the plot of the novel when the teacher made us talk about our favourite book and why we liked it. Thanks again for your work. Nice to hear the about more human side of you.
Love the format!
Thank you for your answer, brother. Love the new format!