Friday, April 23, 2010

The spirit of God from west to east.

Next the someone looked at the main theological differences propertied between Eastern Rite and chthonic beliefs. One main difference is the idea concerning the source of the Holy Spirit or the energies of God(s). The eastern rite believes that all of God(s) energy originates with God. The Coptics are considere4d eastern rite and also believe that all of God(s) energy originates with God. The Catholics believe that Christ also sends his Holy Spirit or energy. However the eastern rite believes Christ can send or bring down God(s) energy as do deified monks and laymen at the highest level of their natural hierarchy of grace and world building, which is shared both eastern and western rites are correct as they both believe the same thing. In both cases the energy of God is both sent from God as God and is sent by and through an angel/avatar. God(s) like Christ, Krishna, the Dao , Olorun as Olorun and through Oburun or so on. All things begin from the formless toad and take form through the Dao, yin yang and gods like Christ and ultimately humanity and all creation, including the rock. So the someone sent these ideas welcomed in good nature by all the Christian churches and later all religions around the world. The universe is the source of spirit , It can focus its energies on one or it is also can channel said energies through a god like the earth mother who is ultimately one with the universe yet distinct at the same time, monophistism and its opposite. Each avatar or spirit of an angel God energy is focused through is God(s) as a multiplicity as one ultimately. Elohim, the name of God in genesis, refers to a multiplicity as one, a God made up of gods who is one God(s).

Peace

After finishing the events of the someone’s interaction with world leaders in 2006 I will examine the myth of pursuits made popular, though not as he was in ancient Greece by movies like Clash of the titans, a 7 out of ten at best: descent but I could have made the story better.

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