mathew 5:5

Discussion in 'Politics' started by kingcobra, Feb 2, 2006.

  1. Ricter

    Ricter

    Black and white, etc. No one is actually black, no one is actually white.

    Anyway, is the stupid thing an urban mindset, or a cocksure right-wing "we're the strong ones 'cause we don't delay with thinking" mindset?
     
    #11     Feb 2, 2006
  2. Sam123

    Sam123 Guest

    Is KingCobra a Farrakhan Muslim, or a Saudi-financed Wahhabi Muslim?
     
    #12     Feb 3, 2006
  3. another oxymoron=hardworking wht ppl in govt.
    additionally, ya quoting bruce lee is pathetic.
     
    #13     Feb 3, 2006
  4. jem

    jem

    I suspect kingcobra is a lonely white guy.
     
    #14     Feb 3, 2006
  5. Sadly enough, I think there is truth in this statement. There is even evidence of this phenomenon in the forums of ET. Really.
     
    #15     Feb 3, 2006
  6. FredBloggs

    FredBloggs Guest

    USA! USA! USA!

    i love chanting that one out!!

    :D

    ...and im not even an american/klan
     
    #16     Feb 3, 2006
  7. maxpi

    maxpi

    Good Lord, the dude is comin' all up in here to start sumpthin!!
     
    #17     Feb 3, 2006
  8. a suburban white kid with a poster of M & M on the back of his door, a skin mag under his matteress and a crusty hand towel under his bed.
     
    #18     Feb 3, 2006
  9. whtdevils hunting season starts manana.
     
    #19     Feb 12, 2006
  10. Judgement day already came, eons ago. That was the day we assessed our new status as children of god and came to a conclusion - judgement - that we were not. More specifically, we decided - judged - that we were not love.

    That judgment manifests itself these days by an idea that we are earth people, from the earth, from dust coming and to dust returning. This proceeds to ideas about scarcity, hence wars to obtain energy supplies and opportunities that seem to be lacking.

    I child of god can take fish and, by loving it enough, multiply it into many. Anything can be multiplied this way...even bread.

    Meek in the Aramaic sense it was spoke in means moderate. Blessed are those who live in moderation because that is the economy of blessing. Moderation has to to with balance, and balance has to do with being whole. When we are whole, we can then inherit the earth.

    Moderation is not an invocation of limits or conformity, but rather an invocation of the rationality that a man is more complete when he is in balance. What a man requires is governed by what he can love. Through moderation, under the command of love, everything is provided.

    As heaven comes to earth, the standard of economy will be that of moderation. It will not be necessary for one person to hoard and another to starve. Sharing will become a joy as it is learned that sharing becomes the basis of our own receiving.

    Money does not actually establish true ownership. Whatever truly belongs to us is determined by what our heart attracts and our love commands.

    Look within. There is a magnetic vortex at your center. This is your true heart. Balance your entire anatomy here. It is love, and love commands. The agent is primal magnetism. Magnetism creates attractor fields leading to compression. Compression and expansion create new energy from beyond the known conservation field.

    There is unlimited energy available. The energy, coming from a "zero point" where mass meets unlimited spirit, can be commanded by the moderate. Love, acting on the zero point can rearrange any combination of atomic structures.

    The meek, literally, can inherit the earth.

    Mankind destroys much of his sensitivity about true need and rightful ownership through practicing excess. Besides the usual list of suspects, there is excess in work, excess in denial, excess of suffering, excess of punishment, excess of grief, and excess of control.

    There are those who live in failure and poverty under some misguided assumption that sacrifices bring freedom from obsession. Instead, their excess is denial. Anything can be carried to an extreme. There is a point in every pursuit and every cycle when a return to balance is required. In balance there is wholeness, fulfillment and blessing.


    Denying who we are is excessive. It is the greatest sacrifice you have ever made. Losing the love that you are, how can you command the "zero point" where there is every abundance available?

    Judgment is the culprit. The last judgement will be made against judgment itself.

    JohnnyK
     
    #20     Feb 12, 2006