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RockShan
12th April 2016, 14:26
Yes this will be a tough question for many to answer, with some unable to answer it. But the question is in your eyes, heart, and soul where do you think the "Kingdom of Heaven" is, and how you gain access to it?
Ill tell you about my personal belief of this question
"As Above, So below", What's outside is also inside, the Kingdom of Heaven is above us, below us and in us. In fact it's all around us a glimpse of it, but to really know the "Kingdom of Heaven", or to gain access to it you must know yourself and look inward, It is not something to be gained from works, or from begging but it is something very few will gain in one life time. Knowing yourself is how you gain access, and how you escape the natural system of death, and rebirth. "Forgetfulness".
uzn
12th April 2016, 16:35
The concept of the "Kingdom of Heaven" is quite simple. Since the "gods" came down on this earth, they came from up there. Up there is heaven. So if u wanna see for yourself, just hop into your selfmade Spaceship and fly out there. Dont be disappointed if it turns out to be quite boring. One could even suggest that the "Kingdom of Heaven" concept is a kind of early PsyOp, cause it has the word king and kingdom in it. Its part of the justification of the royals and the pope to rule the earth.
Mercedes
12th April 2016, 17:56
The concept of the "Kingdom of Heaven" is quite simple. Since the "gods" came down on this earth, they came from up there. Up there is heaven. So if u wanna see for yourself, just hop into your selfmade Spaceship and fly out there. Dont be disappointed if it turns out to be quite boring. One could even suggest that the "Kingdom of Heaven" concept is a kind of early PsyOp, cause it has the word king and kingdom in it. Its part of the justification of the royals and the pope to rule the earth.
I absolutely concur :highfive:
PurpleLama
12th April 2016, 18:58
To find the kingdom, you simply sit and keep on sitting until your butt falls off.
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The concept of the "Kingdom of Heaven" is quite simple. Since the "gods" came down on this earth, they came from up there. Up there is heaven. So if u wanna see for yourself, just hop into your selfmade Spaceship and fly out there. Dont be disappointed if it turns out to be quite boring. One could even suggest that the "Kingdom of Heaven" concept is a kind of early PsyOp, cause it has the word king and kingdom in it. Its part of the justification of the royals and the pope to rule the earth.
This is a complete misunderstanding.
ghostrider
13th April 2016, 01:47
Heaven is within you, that immortal spirit that does not die or sleep in the deepest sleep... It reincarnates in many different bodies
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raff
13th April 2016, 11:46
I've just been going over the interview with Lance White (the zany mystic) and Andrew Bartzis titled Galactic History (16 parts on YouTube) and although the terminology is different the idea of what heaven for us means in context to what we are doing here on earth has an exciting and interesting perspective. Recommended.
PurpleLama
13th April 2016, 15:12
You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait, be quiet still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.
-Franz Kafka
drneglector
13th April 2016, 16:21
The holy books are full of astrotheological allegories, at least within the three major religions; Christianity, Islam and Judaism. If you peel back the outer exoteric layer you discover that it is a story about the sun, moon, stars and planets.
Jesus is referred to as Gods son, our risen saviour - the sun rises every morning so that all life can grow. Off course its our saviour, if the sun (Gods son) don't rise were all dead.
The inner esoteric teachings however, of each religion, is more of an alchemical process but that aspect has always been kept away from the public, occulted.
"Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10)
I think the "Kingdom of Heaven" is another reference to astrotheology. The study of the animal kingdom is called zoology, derived from the word Zodiac, which is a circle of animals. Gods kingdom represents the twelve signs of the Zodiac/the animal kingdom.
"... thy will be done..." The will of God is the will/wheel of the Zodiac and how it influences us through the "signs of the time". As in heaven as on earth - as above so below.
As Jordan Maxwell puts it:
The ancients consulted the stars. If you don't understand the Zodiac, in relation to your life, you don't understand the astars, and if you cant consult the astars your life is going to be a disastar. - That's where the concept of disaster comes from, not understanding the stars in relation to oneself. (Astar - old English for star).
raregem
13th April 2016, 16:38
One could even suggest that the "Kingdom of Heaven" concept is a kind of early PsyOp, cause it has the word king and kingdom in it. Its part of the justification of the royals and the pope to rule the earth.
King - a male with chief authority over a country and people
entomology: a fertile male termite (lol)
(king)DOM or Dom - (also, see the word "doom" in relation to "dom").
1710-20; short for Latin - dominus lord, master. A title of a Monk.
Consider the words dominion, dominate, domestic, freedom.
Consider HEAVE(n)
Heave: to lift, raise, with effort and force.
Kingdom of Heaven:
Head, male authority as Lord and Master over his DOMinion (lands/people) using force with effort.
or is the Kingdom of Heaven a fertile male termite, using force with effort, to get to his lunch?
BTW: I think heaven is where pure love exists...........................
uzn
13th April 2016, 17:06
part 2 of my above post:
Justification to treat us like unworthy filthy animals part 2.
Some of you mentioned "as above so below", like our funny freemasons. Since there is a kingdom ABOVE (in heaven) then there has to be a kingdom BELOW also. And guess who is ruling that instead of "We the people".
PurpleLama
13th April 2016, 17:19
In Luke 17:21 it says the kingdom of heaven is within, amongst you, at hand, etc. depending on the translation you use.
ZooLife
20th April 2016, 20:14
Depends on what someone's idea of 'kingdom' and 'heaven' are.
If one thinks of it in terms of physicality then it could be just about any where, per perspective.
If one thinks of it spiritually then the best description, though it still lacks, is that it is simultaneously nowhere and, as such, everywhere.
Heyoka_11
20th April 2016, 22:12
"As Above, So below", What's outside is also inside, the Kingdom of Heaven is above us, below us and in us. In fact it's all around us a glimpse of it, but to really know the "Kingdom of Heaven", or to gain access to it you must know yourself and look inward, It is not something to be gained from works, or from begging but it is something very few will gain in one life time. Knowing yourself is how you gain access, and how you escape the natural system of death, and rebirth.
Hello RockShan, and welcome to the forum.
It sounds to me as if you know where to look....within. If I can draw upon PL's post No.7
You do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. Do not even listen, simply wait, be quiet still and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.
-Franz Kafka
My belief is that you truly don't need to leave your room, as in so doing you will avoid distraction (though I do not necessarily recommend this course of action). Finding beauty in the natural world: contemplation of, and developing honest gratitude for, that beauty, will be of great assistance. It could be as simple as appreciating the beauty of a flower: not simply thinking to oneself "Oh, how pretty", but take a minute or two to appreciate the grand design behind that flower; it's gift to you of simply being, and you just may develop a sense of love for it. Maybe there the Kingdom of Heaven lies?. Think of how many other opportunities you are given to foster love.
I do believe that the Kingdom of Heaven is a state of mind, so be very careful as to what you allow into yours. Filth abounds!
Here are the lyrics for the first verse of a 1985 song by The Waterboys
"The Whole Of The Moon"
I pictured a rainbow
You held it in your hands
I had flashes
But you saw the plan
I wandered out in the world for years
While you just stayed in your room
I saw the crescent
You saw the whole of the moon
The whole of the moon
The video is on YouTube if you'd like to take a look.
Wishing you all the best, and well done for having the inquisity and courage to ask your question.
Tony :sun: .
Heyoka_11
20th April 2016, 22:21
To find the kingdom, you simply sit and keep on sitting until your butt falls off.
Surely PL (assuming that one must eventually arise from whatever it is that they were sitting upon), adopting this methodology would result in one's butt simply being left behind, and not falling off.
ZooLife
21st April 2016, 00:59
Kingdom of God is like body of God much like the word God itself. The word God is a representative of 'God' and not 'It'.
A god manifested does have a kingdom but both are a representation of and not that which it represents.
PurpleLama
21st April 2016, 10:28
Kingdom of God is like body of God much like the word God itself. The word God is a representative of 'God' and not 'It'.
A god manifested does have a kingdom but both are a representation of and not that which it represents.
I must contend. The Word is a concept, surely, as all things in this experience have their conceptual overlay even so that we may think of them, yet even as it is a concept it is one that betokens Mystery, as the Word of God is an issuance of the Mind of God, and as such it is something that the greatest holy man and prophets have only had their glimpse. A word, as we have it, is a pattern of vibrations which contains information, and taken a few steps further a word is something that causes something to happen, whether it is a thought relayed through communication, or a thought made manifest into the reality as through magic. The Word, then, is a pattern, is an action, is a creation of itself, but as it is imbued by that from which it was issued then what that phrase stands for is truly something far beyond our ken. The local operation of the Word is that highest concentration of consciousness that we can readily perceive, as it is literally the Sun.
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To find the kingdom, you simply sit and keep on sitting until your butt falls off.
Surely PL (assuming that one must eventually arise from whatever it is that they were sitting upon), adopting this methodology would result in one's butt simply being left behind, and not falling off.
You have a good point, my friend. We leave behind that which is behind us.
ZooLife
21st April 2016, 12:01
Kingdom of God is like body of God much like the word God itself. The word God is a representative of 'God' and not 'It'.
A god manifested does have a kingdom but both are a representation of and not that which it represents.
I must contend. The Word is a concept, surely, as all things in this experience have their conceptual overlay even so that we may think of them, yet even as it is a concept it is one that betokens Mystery, as the Word of God is an issuance of the Mind of God, and as such it is something that the greatest holy man and prophets have only had their glimpse. A word, as we have it, is a pattern of vibrations which contains information, and taken a few steps further a word is something that causes something to happen, whether it is a thought relayed through communication, or a thought made manifest into the reality as through magic. The Word, then, is a pattern, is an action, is a creation of itself, but as it is imbued by that from which it was issued then what that phrase stands for is truly something far beyond our ken. The local operation of the Word is that highest concentration of consciousness that we can readily perceive, as it is literally the Sun.[COLOR="red"]
Matthew 27:45–46
Now from the sixth hour darkness fell upon all the land until the ninth hour.
About the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” that is, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”
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