The two Ascension traps Religion and Commerce
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When the Anunaki first empowered the priests to oversee their plantation on earth they put into place two institutions that would keep everybody in fear and duality leading to endless cycles of reincarnation. These were of course the two systems that still to this day enslave most of the world which are commerce and religion. Neither of these systems are inherently bad on their face but what they both do is the same thing which has kept everyone from being able to freely love each other, along with the planet, and all that is in it by promoting the very principals that fear is based on.
I spent most of my adult life deeply involved in the religion of Christianity as a born-again evangelical “spirit filled” believer. It is funny now as I think back to what released me from that religion and it’s many different versions was the revelation that the CREATOR, being perfect love, was not angry with anyone. The CHRIST that came to the earth long before Jesus, Krishna, and Buddha, was not a being of human origin but that of a light being that gave the truth and principals of what being Christ-like or Christ conscious was all about based on the law of one.
Unfortunately men that love power came along and perverted much of that teaching and turned something filled with light and love into a religion making it a complex affair based on the premise that man was lost and separated from the creator. That is kind of like saying that you can separate oxygen from water and still have water. Where there is oxygen and hydrogen in proper proportion you have water. The same with the creation and the creator which cannot be separated since the creation is the creator. If you separate the creation from the creator you have a black hole. This all then opened the door to convert the human teachers of THE CHRIST into god-men which is impossible to exist in creation since humans cannot be light beings or deity until they have been through the incarnation cycles and moved up through ascension into the higher densities and subsequent raises into beings of light. Humans do have, of course, the divine power to create and exercise free will as long as we can live with the consequences good or bad.
The men that became teachers of THE CHRIST, which some would call star-seeds, simply learned the lessons of love becoming adepts in the mystery schools, forsaking themselves, and then going about teaching how to be born-again and stop the cycles of reincarnation. The part that I never saw much of in Christianity was the decision to die to this world and all of its “attractions”, changing one’s ways to serve mankind instead of compete with mankind since it was easier to call them saviours and worship them instead of obey their teaching. Somewhere along the way there comes a time when we will all have to make the decision to choose to love everyone and not chase after all the things that push us towards a competitive attitude toward everyone around us. This of course includes loving our enemies knowing the best thing to change an enemy is by showing love. Trying to teach an enemy a lesson by punishment only creates a climate for revenge, anger, and/or death which does nothing more than create more karma for ourselves.
While each religion has a strong element of truth unfortunately there usually exists an equal or greater element of perversion that very much appeals to our egos. The only question then is do we listen to our spirit/higher self and yield to the truth or do we yield to our ego and incorporate all the perversions that each religion has. There definitely is no shortage of goofiness to each religion’s man-made doctrines which for the most part are easy to spot when they make one group or person out to be more favored by the Creator than an other or by raising another human up to be worshiped above others, which is an abomination to the creator since we are all here to raise our consciousness and eventually ascend. We should save worship for the Creator and the light beings that make up the force of love in the universe. Probably the easiest way to determine a Christ-like teaching to a man-made doctrine is if it sets you free to freely love everyone without fear of anyone.
The second trap of ascension that was put into place on this planet was that of commerce through competition with money as a way of keeping score or who is winning. This whole system has done a fine job of creating classes of people by how much one owns and how much one makes. If you do not make much or own much the label would be a poor person or if you make much and/or own much the label would be rich person with the latter seen as less than the former. This of course opens up all kinds of issues just ripe for egos by giving the illusion that poor should serve the rich out of duty. With these kind of demands placed on everyone the whole planet was made a prisoner of their score card or credit rating to determine what you can or cannot do. Before anyone can travel anywhere, acquire anything, or build anything, money and who has it has to be consulted for permission. This, like religion, does a fine job of keeping everyone in fear and thereby making “profit” the golden calf to acquire and admire.
Now while both of these institutions obviously have enslaved mankind and kept most of from any forward progress, outside of what is allowed, not to mention robbing the greatest desire of all to be free to do and pursue gifts and callings, none of us was forced per se to participate in either. There is enough good teaching in all of the religions about love, service, and giving to have kept all of us from dividing ourselves from each other through beliefs and enough truth to have kept all of us from seeing each other as competitors. Rather we all, in one way or another, bought into the perversions of both and became driven by the fears of afterlife and standing in society. So the question might be why was all of this bad allowed, promoted, and by whom.
In short, it was of course done by a handful of agents with ego agendas through time. Instead of seeing them and what they have done as our nemesis though, a more honest way to view them and their systems would be they are “THE TEST” of have we learned our lessons yet. Understanding that we are students trying to get A to reach ascension and knowing the only enemy any of us have is ourselves and by defeating that enemy we can then move into a Christ-like love and service, pass THE TEST before us, and enjoy the highway opening in the near future of ascension thereby moving into a life of freedom by the engine of love.
In the end we have ourselves to change by moving out of our memberships in religions and instead focus on becoming Christ-like leaving the adversarial systems of commerce behind by taking a path of service to all as opposed to worshiping god-men, adhering to rituals, and following traditions taught by men which do deeply appeal to the ego but in the end do nothing to relieve us of our fear. Becoming Christ-like is probably the simplest thing in this world to do but the hardest thing to accomplish since it goes against the two biggest Ascension traps, Religion and Commerce.
With more and more truth coming out all the time exposing these two institutions for what they are and how they have held us back, along with the frequency of the planet going up daily thereby aiding our ability to discern them both will allow us to see the path to becoming Christ-like and take our place among the stars.
Nicholas Grachanin
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December 24, 2010 pm31 7:53 pm
The only “traps” in Ascension are tied to those who still believe that Humanity is in a Spiritual race. We are not. We are bio-physical extensions of the Gaian mind and will Ascend with our planet as One. Humanity has ended the cycle of reincarnation, and we ‘ALL’ stand on the threshold of achieving our birthright… Unity-Consciousness!!!
————-The Incorruptibles: A Requiem for Civilization—————-
by Tony V
During my eight-year stint as a Catholic schoolboy, I had occasion to read some of the books and pamphlets that littered the vestibule of the Church. One of them, in particular, captured my childhood imagination. It was a volume that dealt with a class of saints termed the incorruptibles, saints that were apparently so holy that their bodies did not decay after their death. Remarkable, I know, and even more so when it was revealed that some of their corpses give off an odor of sanctity, a floral sort of jitterbug perfume, presumably, rather than the typical bile-gargling retch of bodily decay.
It was the odor of sanctity, I think, that ultimately set the siren a-wail on my bullshit detector. This odor of sanctity sounded suspiciously similar to my cousin’s invitation to “smell my butt, it smells like flowers.” I wasn’t about to fall for that, and certainly neither for the allegedly ambrosial aromatics of cadaverous flatulence. So, while this fascination with the incorruptibles would ultimately disappoint into another in the long litany of Santa Claus moments whence we realized that adults were spreading lies and misinformation amidst our socialization, the concept itself embedded in my mind, and I flashed upon it last week while reading an article on the corruption of our economic institutions.
Corruption, yes, and incorruptible, these words share a common Latin root, corruptio, meaning, “to come apart.” In its original meaning, corruption is a biological term referring to decay, or more specifically, to putrefactive decomposition. Corruption is what happens when your body dies, hence, the incorruptibles. The word gained currency, however, and has since been analogized to describe everything from linguistic heresy to moral depravity to criminal profiteering. I’d like to point out, however, that putrefactive decomposition is indeed what we are speaking about when we blithely refer to the corruption of our economic institutions, which is to say, the decay and the death — the coming apart — of our economic institutions.
Which is alarming. Economic institutions are not balance sheets and complex financial instruments. An economy is only — and only ever — the distribution of goods and services throughout a society. From hunter-gatherers to the soulsick alienation of postindustrial civilization, the distribution of goods and services is as vital to the health of a society as the bloodstream is to the health of a body. As a circulatory system toxifies — corrupts — it leads to increasingly regular systemic crises, like the increasing “bad days” of a terminal cancer patient. And this is where we find ourselves. From the oil shocks of the 1970s to the savings & loan crisis of the 1980s, from the dotcom bubble of the 1990s to the mortgage crisis of today, each successive systemic crisis has been larger, more devastating, longer lasting, and closer together. The bad days are crowding, my friends, and like a man in the grip of a heart attack that tries to go out for a jog, our so-called leaders are in denial.
Perhaps the most obvious example of the functional necessity of the distribution of goods and services is food. Any one of us would have a difficult time securing sufficient food for our own individual survival, and it is likely that many of us would long ago have ditched these techno-feudal arrangements had we not been socialized to be so laughably incompetent at providing for our immediate survival. (One study alleges, for example, that the average American teenager can identify over a thousand corporate logos, and fewer than 10 local plants). Instead, we’re compelled into participating in obsolete social structures in order to access a distribution system where we can procure simple food. But what if that distribution system is coming apart? What if that distribution system is corrupt?
Monsanto, for instance, once held the patent on the world’s bestselling herbicide, glyphosate, known by the cowboy brand name Roundup. Before its patent was set to expire in 2000, Monsanto, not wanting to lose its exclusive control over glyphosate, invested heavily in agricultural biotechnology. If Monsanto were not a corrupt economic institution, we might imagine-along with the celestial chorus of its marketing department-a world wherein biotechnology reduces our civilization’s dependence on agricultural chemicals such as glyphosate, improves the nutrition of the world’s food, and enhances humanity’s stewardship over the Garden Planet. But actually, the primary application of agricultural biotechnology has been to develop “Roundup-Ready” crops, proprietary seeds that not only appropriated the common heritage of 10,000 years of communal seed sharing, but which engineered a resistance to glyphosate. Farmers who buy the seeds, then, are not only contractually forbidden from saving the seeds and/or replanting them, but are also contractually obligated to use only Roundup brand glyphosate, thereby perpetuating Monsanto’s control over the world’s bestselling herbicide past the expiration of its patent. A clever gambit, perhaps, but this hardly serves the economic function of distributing food; indeed, it actually undermines food security. This is what happens when an economic system is coming apart. This is corruption.
And given more recent events, that’s a relatively minor example. Returning to our organismic analogy, if money is akin to the blood corpuscles that nourish our bodily systems, then our so-called leaders recognized the immanence of a catastrophic systemic crisis last year — a flatline, to be sure — and like hotshot interns in an ER, immediately began emergency transfusions of trillions of dollars in order to keep the system alive. And it worked whew baby gawdamn as nurses wicked the sweat from the surgeon’s desperate brow, for these canonized banks and corporations were too big to fail, we were told, incorruptible, that is, and you can smell the odor of sanctity steaming off all the dead fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
Just as the narcissist in us all pretends that death isn’t actually in the cards for us, that our illusions of self and identity somehow except us from the maggots banging their flatware on our bones, so does our civilization — our temporarily stable pattern of interaction — imagine itself an incorruptible and eternal reich. But just as when our sickened bodies die the worms come out of us once our living systems no longer keep the parasitic organisms we host in check, so is our civilization decomposing from within as tapeworm banks and pinworm politicians gorge themselves into some superlative of stupidity while a vomitous mass media spews wormrot across the cables and airwaves as oafish commentators chew the communicative cud of this vainglorious spectacle of corruption, like cows in a meadow.
And thereupon, deep within the gentles of that meadow, where clouds billow voluptuous everlasting, where breeze whispers and secrets sing through leaves of grass, where death blossoms and life decays as maggots frenzy across a rot of flesh, where flowers sprout from skulls where eyes once witnessed the sufferings of stars, where moonlit mushrooms crest mounds of shit while time marches men like tocks on a clock, where song strangles into scream as the bang of war echoes back to song, where memories evanesce into eternity and identities vanish into infinity, where the furl of mind fails at last to find anything other than everything as the solitude of divinity grieves across forever like the terror of joy like the audacity of youth sobbing into sorrow, thereupon deep within the compost heap of our corrupt civilization the vitality of newborn social structures at last emerges from the mycelial underground and blossoms into place like mushrooms after rain, and this civilization may be dying, but another civilization is just being born.
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~TrodMountZion777—————-