Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Walking with God-being taken by the spirit and what ever other name this event is given .


Walking with God-being taken by the spirit and what ever other name this event is given .

by valpetridis @ 2008-02-27 - 00:17:33
Walks with God are also called being taken by the spirit in the New Testament and can be found in various other religions. A walk with God entails being lifted from with having ones real consciousness above them while still able to navigate the body fully.. One can see out ones true consciousness as if you had eyes in that invisible being and one can even see the top of ones head. One can also still simultaneously see out ones physical eyes. It is a timeless event and woven between a dream and a lesson synthetically taught by the divine and created as forms for conveying the lesson to the being being walked with. Enoch walked with God. The walk constructs reality outside the bounds of the temporal reality in this world, though it forms this world. Cabbalists have called these walks destructions. Enoch constructs the first city and is the same person who walks with God. Cities are often the product of such walks, gardens like Eden and western paradises are created this way. In theory the walk can produce any physical reality from rural to urban. Walks with God are always to the west and the return to the east. In the gospel of Thomas it says to leave hell or Hades one walks west. During a walk with God one sees a heaven and then a punishment place, like a lake of fire before walking west to find waters or water, which signals one to return to ones origin, This finding of waters or a body of water is mentioned the gospel of Thomas. We are not told much more about Enoch other than he walked with God and was the first to build a city this way. The book of Enoch describes the modern sounding city with electric lights or glass with fire inside illuminating his way. Noah walks with God but we are not told what occurred during that walk. However we are told he witnessed three cubits of water cover one hundred cubit mountains, it’s like see all the buildings in a city disappear due a meter of water, and thus vanishing and leaving behind only the water. Then the arc rose into heaven before landing on a mountain top. Christ is taken by the spirit and walks with God. He then experiences being tested by the devil who offers him all the kingdoms that later manifested in reality as the kingdom became Chrisadom. John of revelations was taken by the spirit and experienced events as described by revelations... Nanak of the sheiks disappeared for three days on such a walk and describes events as containing neither Muslim nor Hindu existed. Buddhas have claimed to have entered the western paradise in ways indicative of walks with God. Aborigines claim to have gone to dream land in a similar fashion. Olarun always uses a being to walk with to create the world. Sometimes these places created are called houses and include several places, for instance after walking east leaving the lake or burning liquid dirty chemical feeling fire one feels heavier than before and witnesses empty stores or places. The many eyes above ones eyes depicted in some Hindu icons, may represent the eyes one sees through when lifted from inside. Christ says God gave me a house and now I must fill it, This suggests these walks with God create a reflection of this world, thus city if one was in a city like Enoch, or garden if like Adam and so on. The images are taken from the mind of the being God is walking with to allow for them to be understood yet allow universal applicability, often it takes time for the person to come to grips with the full implications of such walks. In south East Asia statues of Gods with cities held above them, on their heads and sometimes on their bodies represent the various plains and other rooms or places constructed by the divine being. Those who walked with God become angels like Enoch became metatron or divine holy beings like the many from around the world. Sometime humble ways will call such people Gurus or holy men.

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