Saturday, June 27, 2009

The spirits of invincibility , justice(Dike) and immortality

The spirits of invincibility , justice(Dike) and immortality

The idea of the program of justice and a code by which judgment occurs is actualised. The two codes work in unisen executable as judicial and enforcement rules. One judges oneself based on how one behaves: If one tries to destroy a city one falls and suffers the worse case scenario one would have caused others, thus one suffers at least twice the misery.
the enlighten rise and build worlds while the good or boarder lines live safely on the prime plains of zero and can only fall if they try to do evil and rise if enlightened to universal relativism, meaning universally we are all the same yet distinctly unique from a relative point that encompasses the other or others. No racism, sexism, sexual orientatisim, xenophobia of aliens(racism) no hatred of other religions, no raping( including mates unless given permission based on some kinky role playing)

To become immortal one must not tolerate such evils that lead to said prohibited actions as well as the standard moral rules concerning no murder and the likes. In revelations this is equivalent to gaining the fruit of life. Another spirit is that of the tower of justice or dikey , this one contains mention of the clothes or space angels called by the Norse Valkyries or the hands of God, nasa confirms the existence of these symbiots( see earlier part of this blog) The invincibility of not being hurt by attacks comes from the courage to disseminate these ideas of goodness and is the spirit delineated by the protection from the second death and being hurt. For Enoch( see bible) could not be hurt by anyone as neither can the someone and people have tried as he teaches such moral rules and about immortality. To be invincible and never be able to be killed and immortality, not to die are two different things that winners and all people can gain as powers by being good.

till next week
no one dies around the someone or who believes in the same Divine ways, like the universal nature of all religions.

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