SIMULATION THEORY and Creation theory are almost identical: God is the architect...
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So here we are as curious travelers through this world, and we were born without a memory of who we were.
But one of the things that I think you and I all have in common is that we want to ask the big questions.
Like, what is life?
Why are we here?
What's the purpose of this life?
What exists after this life?
And this is how we get into inquiries into many different areas.
This is one of the reasons why I decided...
To read the Bible.
It's also one of the reasons why I'm interviewing people who have had near-death experiences.
It's why I'm going to be interviewing people talking about reincarnation, which not all Christians are thrilled about the idea of reincarnation, but that's okay.
This isn't about one particular belief system.
This is about the exploration of how does our reality work.
And trying to understand what are the rules?
What are the rules?
So when I put out sermons or I talk about Jesus, I talk about salvation, I talk about God and the Creator, this is all part of that exploration.
And you know what the wonderful thing is about this?
If we are really honest about ourselves, we have to laugh because, and we have to have a lot of humility because we don't, I mean...
We're just really cosmic children here trying to figure this out.
Like, we really don't have all the knowledge of how everything works.
And what I want to share with you today is a simplification that I've come to just in my own thinking and studying and listening to a lot of people, reading a lot of things.
And this really came to light over the last couple of days.
Like, a couple days ago I had...
I spent some time on the phone with my Bible mentor, who taught me a lot, and then I put out a podcast yesterday about that.
And one of the really interesting things that he taught me was that salvation is universal, that salvation is already granted.
It's a free gift from God, and that you actually don't earn salvation.
You do earn other things like eternal rewards, you know, etc.
And that got me to thinking about merging this concept with simulation theory.
Now, so what I'm going to discuss here briefly is the merging of religious teachings, the concepts of God and Christ, and simulation theory.
So let's review simulation theory here for a second.
Simulation theory is this idea that we are living in an artificial reality, that someone created it, and that there are rules within the simulation, physics, chemistry, etc., and that one day we're going to leave this simulation, that we have been injected into it as consciousness in, let's say, an avatar form.
A human body is our avatar in the simulation, and that the purpose of this simulation Is to find out what will happen or find out what people will do.
Or our own personal purpose may be to discover our purpose or to serve a mission of the Creator, perhaps.
That's certainly a very common belief.
But when you actually look at even traditional Christian teachings side by side with simulation theory, they're almost exactly the same.
You know, simulation theory says a great creator created our artificial world.
Well, Christian teachings say God created our world and he created it out of nothing.
So it's obviously some kind of, you know, simulation.
And in simulation theory, when the simulation ends, you leave it and you return back to whatever exists outside the simulation.
In Christianity, when your life ends, Your soul, which is immortal, rises up and rejoins the higher plane of existence, which is hopefully heaven, rejoining with God or God consciousness.
And that's also very much the same as simulation theory.
And then there's another concept, which is that our souls are injected into this realm by the Creator, For some purpose.
So in simulation theory, like I said, your consciousness or your soul inhabits this 3D physical body.
You could perhaps call it a 3D avatar.
And you're here for a human lifespan.
You're here for some purpose that we can all debate.
And then you leave.
But the you that exists that is immortal is not your body.
And also in Christianity, this is what's taught, that you are not your body, that your soul is immortal.
Your soul is immortal, and your soul is from a different realm that transcends this realm, and your soul returns to that realm.
So when you look at these comparisons, you realize that creationism and simulation theory are really describing the same thing.
Interesting, right?
There's more to this.
We're also told that God is omniscient.
He knows everything.
Well, of course he knows everything because also, as in simulation theory, the engineer of the system can look at the code of the system or look at the parameters if we're going to use a computer metaphor.
And I'm not saying God is a computer.
It's something far bigger than that.
But in a computer metaphor, whoever created the system can look at the code, can monitor it, can...
You know, view underneath the hood and see what's happening.
So of course the creator of the universe knows everything that's happening in the universe.
And of course the creator of our universe also set into motion the laws of the universe, that is physics, the table of elements, chemistry, subatomic physics, perhaps the multiverse, you know, quantum realities.
You can take it as far as you want.
But the laws of how physical matter interacts, which encompasses chemistry and physics and astronomy, etc., well, those laws were all fine-tuned by the Creator for a specific purpose, in order to create a universe in which people like us can exist so that our souls can be sort of downloaded into these bodies,
i.e., The moment of conception and then you grow into an infant and then you're born and then you grow and you expand, etc.
But your soul is downloaded into this reality from somewhere else and then for whatever reason your memory is wiped in the process so you don't know exactly where you came from.
Hence the riddle of life.
It's like, hey, for some reason your soul agreed to come here and then have everything wiped.
So that you would have to figure it all out again.
Pretty wild, right?
Now, what is your soul exactly?
Now, this is where I may lose some of you, but let me just roll this out.
At least this is what I've come to, and feel free to agree or disagree.
It's all okay.
But I believe that when we say we are all children of God, that that applies at the soul level.
It means that we are all a tiny little sliver of God consciousness.
And so we are actually all part of God.
And that's what is meant by God lives within us.
Or we are all children of God.
So our consciousness does not actually exist as separate from God.
Our consciousness is an individuation of God's great consciousness as the creator of the entire universe.
But he takes a tiny fraction of a fraction of a fraction of that consciousness, And he puts it into your body at the moment of conception.
And then, you know, again, you're born and you grow up and you have all these egoist ideas of what you are, who you are, how you self-identify as a doctor, a nurse, an educator, or whatever the case may be.
And then when you die, your soul doesn't just, quote, go to heaven.
Your soul actually returns to the fountain of life, which is the stream of God consciousness.
So actually, when you die, yes, you are immortal.
And yes, in the book of Revelation, it talks about how some people are thrown into the lake of fire.
But as my Bible mentor was explaining to me, the lake of fire is actually, it's part of the God consciousness.
It's the presence of God in heaven, and there is a purification of your soul after you have completed your life's mission or your life's journey, let's say.
There's a purification because none of us are perfect.
We've all made mistakes.
There's going to be some level of judgment and some level of purification and redemption that happens after.
The end of this physical life.
But anyway, we all rejoin back with God's consciousness.
And that's what it means to live with God forever and ever in the heavenly realm.
And that realm is described in the later chapters of Revelation.
And it's a realm that, at least in my view, it's clear to me that's not Earth.
It's a realm that has no sun and no moon.
It doesn't even look like Earth.
The light comes from the...
Beings who are there, the light emanates from people because you're in a place where there are beings of light.
Like Christ.
Christ is, in my view, Christ was the physical manifestation of a much larger slice of God consciousness to send that or to download that God consciousness into human form to try to guide and teach humanity.
And that's why Christ...
Christ showed himself as a being of light, because Christ is like a bigger piece of God.
Now, you're a piece of God, too.
I'm a piece of God, or our souls are.
We are all pieces of God, or maybe we could say we are all children of God.
But Christ was a much bigger, or the embodiment of the Christ energy in Jesus of Nazareth was a much stronger Much larger piece of God consciousness to where he could perform miracles.
You see what I mean?
So that's why we're all children of God, and that's why when my Bible mentor told me that we are all already saved, salvation happens to everyone.
And he was very specific about this.
Salvation has already been granted to every human being.
Including Christians, Jews, followers of Islam, Hindus, Sikhs, even atheists, even people who don't believe in their creator are still children of that creator, even though they may not realize it.
And thus, by default, everybody has been granted salvation because we're living in a simulation, and when the simulation ends, we all go back to our creator.
So that's what is meant by universal salvation.
And for that thing, now, that's separate from, let's say, judgment.
There will be, at least as I understand it, for those who are wicked, there is judgment or a cleansing or a purification process.
Maybe you call it punishment.
Some people call it hell.
Some people call it torment, etc.
So yeah, if you're a bad person, then there are consequences in the spiritual realm.
That's clear to me.
But if you're a good person, according to this universal God idea, this universal love, this simulation theory combined with an understanding of our Creator, no matter what your beliefs in this world, you are still a child of God.
God is a universal—he gives the universal gift of life to all living creatures and all people.
So there are no exceptions to this, because if you're in this simulation with a soul, that soul came from God.
Again, it's a little tiny piece of our Creator.
By definition, you're a child of God.
Even if you don't believe in God, even if you reject Christ, even if you reject God, Even if you have been deceived into thinking that Satan is your master or AI is your master or a celebrity is your master, even if you are deceived, you are still brought to this realm by God as a gift from God, which means you are a child of God, even if you don't realize it.
And as was also explained to me, the phrase born again, which is a very common phrase in more evangelical Christianity.
Born again actually should be translated from the original Hebrew as begotten from above.
So born again means that God gave you this gift of life, which is entirely consistent with what I'm describing here, simulation theory.
God gave you the consciousness, the individuation, a little tiny sliver of God himself, to inhabit your body in order to experience this world.
And realize, too, it's not just you experiencing this world, it's God experiencing the world through you and through everybody.
So God is experiencing this reality through 8 billion points of view right now.
And that's on planet Earth alone.
Think about all the other planets where there's all these other living souls.
And yes, God created a giant universe with multiple galaxies.
We're not the only living creatures, right?
We're not the only living souls in this entire galaxy.
God has, in effect, he has multiplied his own experience through all the individuals like you and I and everybody else who are all children of God, and we are experiencing the world in maybe trillions of different ways all simultaneously, and we all go back.
To the Creator.
Every one of us.
Because again, born again means begotten from above.
And what are the rules to go back to God?
And again, this is a great simplification.
Consider this philosophy if it makes sense to you.
It's such a great simplification.
Because one of the things that's been frustrating to me about Learning and teaching Christianity and then learning from others and then some people wanting to correct me on these other things, which is fine.
But everybody makes it so complicated.
Like, okay, you've got to do this and then you've got to do that and you've got to show up at church at certain times and certain holidays and there's this rule book and there's this guides.
And it turns out that, at least this is my view, all you have to do to return to God Is to, frankly, to leave this world.
I mean, you're going to return to God.
No matter what.
Because we're living in assimilation.
So yeah, you're going to return to God just by definition.
The fact that you're here means you're going to return to God.
Now, will God be happy with you?
Or angry with you?
Or how will God judge you?
Or what will be the consequences of your actions here on this earth?
Well, that's a separate matter.
But you're all returning to God.
I mean, all of us are.
One way or another, because we're going to leave this realm, we're not going to live here forever, you're going to go back to God.
So, a lot of people say that salvation or being saved means that we're going to go back and join with God in heaven.
Well, by that definition, in the idea of simulation theory, everybody's already saved, no matter what.
I'm taught also, which is that salvation is already a given.
You don't earn it.
It's a free gift from God.
Everybody has, quote, salvation.
But what happens after you return to God?
Well, then there's discernment, then there's judgment.
Clearly, in Revelation, it spells out what happens to the wicked or the cowards, the liars, the murderers, the adulterers, etc.
All these examples.
And the idolaters also are thrown into the lake of fire, which seems to be the fiery crucible of the process of purification and redemption, which perhaps might be, maybe it's a thousand years, maybe it's a hellish torment type of process.
But everybody returns to God, one way or another, and then God decides what to do with you.
So, interestingly, This whole concept of simulation theory is also consistent with the rapture in the sense that everybody rises up, maybe not at the same time, unless something destroys Earth, like a giant flaming comet, but everybody eventually rises up, their souls do, and then their souls are judged.
So instead of saying a post-tribulation rapture, you could call it...
You know, a post-simulation rapture.
So when you leave the simulation, yeah, there's a rapture.
You are lifted up to join God in the heavens.
It doesn't mean the sky.
It means in the realm above this realm because this is just a simulation.
It's not even considered real.
And this is also consistent with those who have reported NDEs or near-death experiences.
What do they say?
Almost every one of them says that the afterlife seemed far more real than this life.
And many of them say they did not want to come back into their body, so they understood that their soul was most definitely something separate or different from their physical simulation world body, the human avatar body.
And they knew...
When they were sent back, that it was their soul being pushed back into their body to re-inhabit or to re-embody this vessel in this 3D realm.
But almost every one of them said that it was more real in the post-death world, or you could say the post-life world, whatever.
But the heavenly realm was far more real.
Far more real.
And that's also consistent with this idea that we're living in a simulation that our creator, who is God, you know, creator and God, one and the same, created this simulation and then put us in it.
And sometimes when we leave the simulation, he's like, nope, you're leaving too early.
We're putting you back in.
And that's a near-death experience that gets, you know, the person comes back, wakes back up in the hospital or wherever, and they're like, whoa, I just went to heaven for three days, you know, and then they write a book.
I'm not mocking them.
I'm very glad that they share those experiences.
I think it takes a lot of courage to share those experiences.
And I'm hoping to interview those who have gone through near-death experiences.
Because this tells us a lot about what is after this realm.
But all of this fits in line with both Simulation theory and creationism.
And that's why it doesn't matter to me.
You know, there's a lot of people out there who argue about, let's say, flat Earth versus the spherical Earth or whatever.
And I'm not an advocate of the flat Earth theory, but actually, in my mind, it doesn't even matter because none of it's real.
I mean...
It's all a simulation anyway.
It's almost like you could call it the flat cosmos theory.
Like the whole cosmos is in essence just a simulation.
But the bottom line in all of this is that I think that organized religion overcomplicates what this is.
I think organized religion...
Has its own agenda, which is to get people to go to church and donate money, in some cases, right?
And some of these, you know, mega church pastors just flaunting wealth as if it's a measure of success, you know.
Jesus spoke against this stuff, these wealthy, you know, Israeli high priests and everything.
Paul spoke against it, right?
Over and over.
These megachurches, they don't represent God at all.
But churches are a form of, well, I'm saying like the megachurches, the churches that lack integrity.
They're a form of control to try to interject themselves in between you and God and to say that, well, only we can translate God.
Only we can tell you what the Bible means.
Only we can offer you salvation.
Salvation comes through us, they say.
And I'm sorry about my language here, but that's bullshit.
And it's religious bullshit.
Salvation is already guaranteed.
You're already saved by definition.
You do not have to even attend church once in your life to be saved.
And what God expects of us, at least this is my belief, is he expects us to be Good people.
And we can talk all day about what that means, but it's actually not that complicated either.
He expects you to be a good person, which typically means putting others over yourself, like helping those around you and having priorities that help achieve the greater good of society.
Helping others, and especially helping those in need, and not just doing everything for yourself as some kind of a greedy, narcissist, wealthy pastor.
Driving Cadillacs on stage in your church and stupid things like that.
We know good and evil when we see it.
It's actually not that complicated.
But a lot of organized religion wants to make it really, really complicated and they want to make it a secret knowledge base that you have to decode and only they can decode it.
And that actually is very similar to...
Science.
The realm of science.
And what do scientists say?
Well, you can't talk about science unless you're a scientist.
And what is a scientist?
Well, it's one of us, and we're the high priests of science, and only we can understand science.
And only we can tell you what science means, and that's why you have to take the vaccine, and you have to wear the mask, and all this other nonsense.
But again, organized religion does the same thing.
Oh, we're the priests.
We're the only ones who know what the Bible says.
We're the only ones who can interpret the Bible.
You can't read the Bible yourself.
Oh, no.
Dare you not?
Just like a scientist.
Oh, you can't read a scientific study yourself.
That's forbidden.
You have to let us tell you what it says.
That's priests or pastors.
Only we can tell you what God meant.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I don't buy that at all.
And you shouldn't either because it's a method.
It's the same system of mind control, whether it's organized religion or scientism or faith in big government or transhumanism, faith in robot bodies.
You're going to transfer your soul into a robot or something.
It's all the same thing.
Systems of control.
The truth is, you're already a child of God, which means you're already saved.
Like, you're already saved.
Even if you never attend church in your whole life, if you never read a single page of the Bible, you can still be a good person.
And you can still be worthy in the eyes of our Creator of having eternal rewards for being a good person.
Even if you were born in a time before Christ was ever born, or Jesus, Or even if you were born in a country that never had any contact with Jesus, or even if you were born into a culture, like let's say an Amazonian tribe, that never had any knowledge of Christianity or Hinduism or Islam, you can still be a good Amazonian tribesperson.
And you can still be worthy of God's grace by being a good person.
And you are still a child of God, even if you never knew any religion.
Even if you never could read.
Because there are lots of good people throughout the history of the world that were illiterate.
And until the invention of the Gutenberg Press, you know, most people were illiterate.
That's why scribes had jobs to just rewrite everything over and over again.
Hey, what's my career going to be?
You're going to spend 20 years rewriting the same thing over and over again.
Oh, wow.
That sounds fun.
Would you love to be a scribe in the year 300 A.D.?
No.
Not fun.
Somebody please invent the press.
So, this simplifies everything, but of course it angers some people.
Actually, it...
It angers anybody who is really narrow-minded, thinking that their view is the only view, and there's no such thing as a universal God.
There's no such thing as universal life.
There's no such thing as universal salvation.
And that's fine.
I mean, everybody can have all the different beliefs, but that's why we have like 500 different forms of Christianity, because none of them can agree with each other.
And what I'm hoping to share with you here is just sort of a universal, like a universal God.
With universal love that loves all human beings, including the bad ones, it turns out, which I even said yesterday, I don't have it in me to forgive really evil people.
I'm sorry, I don't have that Christ-like energy to forgive pedophiles and child molesters.
But God has a much, obviously, higher point of view.
This is all a simulation.
And after the simulation, you're going to be, yes, judged, which is also consistent with whether you, quote, get into heaven, you know, the pearly gates and all that.
Yeah, you're going to be judged.
But you can be a good person or a bad person in any religion, in any culture, in any ethnicity, in any time period, in any language, in any continent.
Or even any village that never knew anything about any religion.
So religion is not a necessary prerequisite to be judged kindly by God.
Organized religion, yeah, it has its uses.
It can be a great way to teach values to children, for example, like Christian schools and things like that.
And if people followed more religious texts, Then life would be better because people would have better values and better love for each other and they would serve humanity better.
So I'm very much in favor of teaching the values of Christianity.
And it turns out those are really similar values to what's taught in the core texts of even Islam or Buddhism, which is even more of a universal love for humanity or other religions.
They all have very common themes that they share.
So yes, religious texts especially have a place, but we don't have to overcomplicate it in my view.
You don't have to spend a lifetime trying to figure out, well, how do I get into heaven?
Actually, the answer is so simple.
Be a good person.
And you're done.
Be a good person.
And if you don't know what that means, well, that's easy to figure out.
There are lots of ways to learn what does it mean to be a good person.
That's actually not difficult.
God knows the light within you because the light within you is godly.
So of course he knows.
So in other words, when you allow God to work through you and you express the godliness that you automatically are, then you are a good person.
When you reject godliness within you, or you reject the light, which is the Christ light of love and forgiveness and helping those in need, all of these qualities that are taught throughout the Bible, when you have that light within you, then you are close to God.
If you reject that light, then you are disconnected from God.
And that makes you an antichrist individual, or even you could call that person a satanic or a hellish type of person to completely reject God working through them, or to reject the recognition that other people also have lives that are worthy of dignity because other people are children of God.
And this is a really important concept.
this is where, in my mind, a lot of Christians fail, especially the Christian Zionists that support the mass bombing of children in Gaza.
Well, they're supporting the bombing of children who are children of God.
Okay?
So, of course, God keeps track of that.
So, if you support starving children of God or bombing children of God, and all children are children of God, then do you think that earns you favor with God?
Not a chance.
Not a chance.
Because God experiences all of it.
God experiences the starvation, the suffering through all those children because they are part of the children.
They are connected to God, our Creator.
God experiences the fear, the suffering, but also across our world, the love, the joy, the creativity, the happiness, etc.
God experiences it all, but He knows what it means to be bombed to death.
God knows what it means to starve to death.
God knows what it means to be treated like dirt when you're a human being because He experiences that through everyone.
Every experience that every human being has ever had is encoded into God's overall experience of what life is on this realm or in this realm.
And if you really want to make God happy, then help God experience this world in a more loving and joyful and enlightened way in the truest sense of God's enlightenment.
And I mean that in the sense of love and Christ-light, not in the perversion of light, of demonic entities or Luciferian entities, etc.
Obviously, that's a perversion.
But if you want to make God happy, bring God joy through all the people that you touch in your life, wherever you can.
Help uplift others, help inform others, help bring joy or knowledge or freedom or happiness or creativity to others, and you make God smile.
But if you hurt others, systematically especially, if you harm others, if you cause, if you inflict suffering through vaccines or bombing children or stealing from people or hurting physically, murdering, whatever, then you make God smile.
Cry, in essence.
You make God's experience of humanity suffer those very same things.
And then that's all recorded in your book of life, and God judges you.
And so when you leave this simulation, you go before God.
God says, oh, you made me experience all this suffering and all these horrible things.
So guess what?
Lake of fire for you!
And then your soul gets put through the spiritual recycling machine.
Which apparently is a type of torment.
At least I'm offering you this simplified, universal explanation.
Because I found this to be incredibly consistent, but also much easier to grasp.
And I've also found that we don't have to overcomplicate these things.
That God's love, you don't have to read an encyclopedia to know what God wants of us.
It's really not that difficult.
As I've said before in many of my sermons, getting into heaven is pretty easy.
But also, earning a passage to hell is also easy if you choose those things.
It's not difficult if you choose to be an evil person.
I mean, an evil person can carry out lots and lots of evil acts.
If that were their twisted goal, they could achieve that.
But if you want to be a good person and you want to make God smile and you want to add beauty and love and joy to the world, that's also pretty easy.
And you don't actually have to memorize any scripture at all.
You don't have to sing any hymns.
You don't even have to tithe to any church.
And that's the part that really angers the churches about what I teach, which is really spiritual enlightenment.
It's a much greater...
And simpler view of universal love from God where I say you don't need to tithe to a church in order to go to heaven.
That's what angers a lot of churches because they need that money for their Cadillacs.
They want to be there in between you and God.
They want to be God's gatekeepers.
And if you give them that power, then, you know, that's foolish because they don't have that power.
They are imposters.
They're imposters.
They are not representatives of God any more than you.
We're all representatives of God.
You understand that?
We're all representatives of God.
And that's why even the whole idea of being an ordained minister, well, anybody, I mean, everybody is in essence ordained by God at the moment of creation, the moment of conception.
You are ordained by God as a representative of God.
What you choose to do with that is up to you because we've been granted free will.
But there is nobody who is living on this earth who is not a child of God.
There is nobody who does not have some connection to God.
People may reject that connection or they may abuse it or they may, out of anger, reject it and say that they hate God because something bad happened in their life and God didn't intervene and help them or whatever or God didn't answer their prayers.
But that doesn't change the fact that they're still, their life is ordained by God by definition.
So the bottom line here is I take from this what makes sense to you and understand that I don't ever force these ideas on anyone.
I just offer these as useful things to consider because I've spent quite a bit of time Asking a lot of these same questions and thinking about the nature of reality and trying to understand the rules and so on.
And I've finally come to the conclusion that it's impossible to understand God through organized religion because organized religion will always make it far too complicated to ever master because they need that control mechanism.
If you truly want to understand God, Yes, it's useful to read the texts of organized religion, but the institutions of organized religion will always try to intercede between you and God, and that's artificial.
That's not genuine.
As I said before, I see God's work in nature, and I don't have to have a priest or a pastor there or a rabbi or anybody.
To tell me, hey, look at this flower.
That's God's miracle.
No, I can see the flower myself.
I can see a sprouting plant.
That's a miracle of God.
I can see life.
I can see beauty.
I can see creativity.
I can look at the sun.
Well, not too long, but I can see the sun's light, and I can feel the warmth of the sun, and I understand this is light.
This is life.
I see God everywhere around me in the universe, and I didn't need some church to tell me, What that means.
I don't even think they could interpret it anyway.
So that's my take on all of this.
Don't overcomplicate it.
You want to be close to God, just be a better person.
It's not that complicated.
And so it really all makes sense.
And for me, maybe you share this, but this actually has been a huge burden lifted off of me, trying to figure it all out, trying to decode all of it.
And everywhere I turn, everybody makes it so complicated, and they make it so contradictory as well.
And it doesn't have to be that way at all.
We're living in a simulation.
A simulation created by our Creator.
Our souls are a piece of God, individuated for the human experience.
And our souls are immortal in that they survive this simulation.
And when...
Our time in this simulation ends.
Our souls return back to where they came from, which is the consciousness of God.
Therefore, there is no way that you do not already have the gift of salvation.
The only remaining question is, what are you going to do with it?
What are you going to do in this realm?
Are you going to do some serious good stuff?
Serious work?
Or are you going to spend your life as a narcissist?
Checking off checkboxes.
Like, how many fun vacations can I take?
You know, whatever.
Nothing wrong with taking a break every once in a while, but life has to have more purpose than just entertainment or narcissism.
At least that's my view.
So if this makes sense to you, take the parts that make sense, reject the parts that don't, work it into your own understanding or not.
That's totally up to you.
Hey, my own understanding may also evolve over time.
As I learn more, you learn more, or maybe there's going to be some giant cosmic consciousness upgrade that's going to happen that some of my guests have talked about.
Like, we're moving to a different position relative to the Milky Way, and then, boom, like the control grid's going to be lifted or whatever, and then all of a sudden we're all going to be upgraded to a higher level of consciousness.
Okay.
That sounds fun.
Let's do it.
Maybe we could stop bombing each other then, you know, from all these crazy, insane wars.
I would love to have an instant consciousness upgrade for all of humanity.
I'm game for that.
How do we make that happen?
You know, until then, we're going to have to just continue in this realm and do the best we can with it, understanding that this is a simulation, but it's a simulation where your actions still matter.
Your morality matters.
Your ethics matter.
The way you treat others also really matters.
So treat other people with dignity.
Respect life.
Don't bomb children.
Don't starve children to death.
What are some other things?
Don't murder people.
You know, Ten Commandments and some other bonus items.
Be a good person.
It's not that hard.
Alright, thank you for listening.
Mike Adams here.
And if you want to hear some of my sermons, you can hear them at abundance.church.
But some of those are already obsolete because of what I just shared with you here today.
My own understanding is also evolving as I think is a natural process for all of us.
Like you, I'm an adventurer.
We are all journeying through this simulation together, trying to figure it out.
And I don't claim to have all the answers, and I don't claim that everything That is, my current understanding is exactly the same that I'm going to end up with in a year or two years, or maybe I'll learn from some of you, and you'll have way better ideas than what I have here.
But I am certain of one thing, that much of organized religion is a control grid that actually, in many ways, will lead you no closer to your creator at all.
And so if you really want...
To walk with the Christ energy in your life, that's something that's going to have to happen as a personal decision and behavior and allowing God to work through you.
And you can't fake it with hymns and tithing and just showing up at church every Easter.
You can't fake it.
It's got to be something that you live and that you allow God to work through you.
And that's, you know, a lot of modern day Christianity is, I call it a comic book version.
It's like a fast food drive-thru version of Christianity.
It's the Happy Meal Christianity.
It's not that deep.
I mean, it doesn't have much depth to it.
I'm interested in the real nature of God and what God expects of us and how we achieve that successfully.
And you know why?
It's very simple.
I want to achieve the purpose of being here in this life.
And if you believe in reincarnation, I don't want to be sent back here again.
As long as you missed these other things, these other lessons, we're going to send you back.
And this time you're coming back as an armadillo.
Armadillo?
I don't even have opposable thumbs.
How am I going to learn these lessons without opposable thumbs?
I don't want to be sent back as an armadillo.
So, I mean, let's get it right.
And I know some of you don't believe in reincarnation.
That's fine.
That was kind of a joke anyway.
But we're here.
We have intelligence.
We have a sense of open-mindedness.
We have a lot of knowledge.
We have a lot of gifts right now in our life.
Let's use it to do the best that we can right now so that when we're done with this life, God looks at us and says, hey, two thumbs up.
You did great.
You overcame the obstacles.
You sort of figured out what's going on.
You treated people with dignity.
You protected life.
You were a good person overall.
Like, you know, 97% good.
3%, you screwed up.
Screwed up on the 3%.
We're going to make you do some dishes in heaven or something to make up for the 3%.
97%, you were good.
You might have to clean the toilets a couple of days.
97%, you're all good.
That's a passing score.
You know what I mean?
That's an A+.
Right?
So that's what we should strive for.
Be a good person.
Do the best that we can.
Help others.
And let God work through us.
Which is allowing.
Okay?
That's my take on it.
So, thank you for listening.
And I will say, God bless you all.
All of us who are in the simulation, we're all in the same boat.
We're in the same simulation.
And we're all part of the same God, it turns out.
Isn't that funny?
That's what they mean, by the way, you know, in Buddhism or other religions when they say, you know, when you hurt others, you're just hurting yourself.
It's because we're all the same God.
I mean, the same expression of God.
Just different individuated pieces of God.
So yeah, if you bomb children, you're also bombing yourself.
You harm others, you harm yourself.
But if you love others, you love yourself.
If you help others, you help yourself.
If you have compassion toward others, you also have compassion toward yourself.
Expressing compassion towards others is actually self-healing.
Buddhists really understand this point very well.
Perhaps practitioners of many other religions understand it as well.
But that's why we have the golden rule.
Do unto others As you would have them do unto you, because we are all connected to the same God consciousness, ultimately.
At least that's the way I see it.
But thank you for listening.
Take care, everybody.
Bye.
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