The Kingdom of God

My cousin, William Pruitt, was a Presbyterian missionary in the Congo 25 years. He told me a story that asks: where is the kingdom of God? William traveled a river to a primitive village deep in the jungle, a return visit.  The elders of the church he established had a problem. An old woman insisted that God lived in a tree near her hut. In order to save her, the elders cut down her tree.  The old woman died of a broken heart.

 

The church elders were not aware that as much as God lives in each and every one of us, God lived in the old woman’s tree. The religious, rather than in a state, have God in a place called Heaven so they can set up rules for entrance; also, so they can tell us what happens when we die if we don’t follow their rules. It is strictly a matter of faith.  Different faiths have different rules.

 

We’ve just learned that President Obama has given the Muslim Brotherhood his blessing. President Obama, in a political move, declared that Israel should agree to the 1967 border.  That’s what Muslims want.   It is irrefutable fact that religion boils down to political might.

 

As a matter of fact, Bell’s theorem tells us that before there is anything there must be consciousness. We exist in a state of consciousness, and limited to what we believe. Referring to the Bible, in Matthew 6:33 Jesus said: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God.” In a footnote in my Scofield Study Bible, the kingdom of God is to be distinguished from the kingdom of heaven. Although the kingdom of God and the kingdom of heaven have almost all things in common, the omissions in the Bible of the kingdom of heaven are significant. The kingdom of heaven may be real or false.  The kingdom of God is universal. This truth is borne out in Bell’s theorem.

 

How many know what Bell’s theorem tells the cutting edge of science? Famous physicist Richard Feynman: “Do not keep asking yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, ‘but how can it be like that?’ Nobody knows how it can be like that.”  Wrong Feynman! Quantum physicist and brain doctor Evan Harris Walker: “The tests of Bell’s theorem have shown us that objective reality as it has been conceived is not the true fabric of reality. The observer interacts with matter. Consciousness, the substance of this newfound reality that defines the observer, has fundamental existence.”

 

Brain doctor Walker, in his study of the brain, found that consciousness comes from “the fabric of reality.” The fabric of reality is not in your brain. We are not all meat.  Walker discovered how the mind, through the will, affects matter and transcends the limits of space and time. There is faster than light communication. It’s a proven fact.  Says Walker: “We have seen matter and space as the natural consequence of nothing more than the fact that conscious observers exist.”  Well and good! I observe that materialism denies many truths; that consciousness devastates many myths, including religion. Through conscious experience and my will, according to Walker, I dovetail with the overall tapestry of reality. Says Walker, it is consciousness that that began everything; that grows everything.

 

My belief goes back to when I studied the Constitution and felt that voices of the past were speaking to me. Says Walker: “Faith was never meant to be blind faith. Faith was always meant to be faith guided by revealed truth—revealed through the experience of something beyond our own physical self; revealed through lives that many have lived . . .Those willing to discover an even greater truth in their religion will find untold wonders hidden in what they already believe.”  We don’t yet accept this as fact. We’re not up to speed.

 

What is it going to take to wake the masses up to scientifically proven facts? We turn now to Astrologer’s Handbook, to Pisces. “Pisces is a sensitive sign and those born under it are extremely responsive to the thoughts and feelings of others. They unconsciously absorb the ideas and metal outlook of those around them. They desperately want to do the right thing, but as a rule they do not have strong willpower. Therefore, they are easily influenced by external factors.” The symbol for Pisces is two attached fish swimming in opposite directions. What does that tell you?

 

We turn now to Aquarius, and your answer: “Individuals born under the sign of brotherhood and fraternity have as their symbol the water-bearer, who spills out to mankind the life-force and spiritual energy.” So much for the Muslim Brotherhood, President Obama, religion and the kingdom of heaven—all of it myth.   My redeemer is Jesus and the kingdom of God. My life is as good as it gets. Can you say the same?

 

We turn now to The Rising Sign, and to Aquarius Rising. The ruler of Aquarius is the planet Uranus. The planet Uranus is on the ascendant of the chart of the United States. Obama wants to fundamentally change our sacred origin, and to what?  Freedom and opportunity is the cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution. Obama wants us to be collectively saved, and the same for the Muslim Brotherhood. Witness the result.  

 

In America, invention and humanitarianism flourished. America became the greatest nation of all times. Take your choice.  Here is what Aquarius Rising says about this Aquarius rising: “the individual has a unique approach to life that makes him somehow ‘different.’ . . by walking to the beat of a different drummer. He may be the person to bring back information that has been lost to civilization for centuries.”

 

When Obama was elected president, Saturn was square Pluto. That’s a very bad omen. In my astrological chart, Saturn is trine Pluto. Astrologer’s Handbook: “This trine gives the natives the ability to understand the laws by which subtle forces are organized. . .They are able to work slowly and make fundamental changes in their own and others lives. Often there is a sense of destiny or a peculiar karmic mission which they must fulfill. In the chart of an average person this aspect will not be strongly marked unless Saturn and Pluto is angular and unless other planets tie into the configuration in a significant way. 

 

An astrologer told me the configuration of the planets on my chart was like those of the greatest psychics in the world.  I never knew I was psychic until I went to sea and was strictly on my own.  One day I mentally heard voices crying for help.  I sailed straight to three young people who had been swept miles out to sea on an ocean current.  My two years at sea was spent in the Bermuda Triangle. The only stories you read are those of ships and aircraft that mysteriously disappear. My story is “anecdotal.” It isn’t based on fact. The only facts are concerning those who disappear and are never seen again.

 

I was sailing with three friends from the Bahamas to Palm Beach, Florida when I was caught in a violent storm. A time warp placed me at my destination, Lake Worth Inlet. Seas were breaking completely across the inlet. A wave that never broke carried us into the inlet. The miracles continued. All of my dreams have come true, but the world says my good fortune is not based on proven fact. So, call it what you want. I’m not religious, so it was not a god in heaven that brought me good fortune.  When everything should have gone wrong, according to the religious, when I went on my own I should have gone to hell. A Christian called me the anti-Christ. Another Christian said that God never speaks to psychics. Nevertheless, for the first time in my life, everything started going right when I identified who I really was.  Welcome to the Age of Aquarius.   

 

 

 

   

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