Humanity
On this page, I deal with humanity as being the entire human race. While the term also promotes
concepts of the qualities that make us human, such as love, compassion, and to be creative, i.e not a robot, that is a subject covered in
the study of the Humanities.
Consciousness and Cosmic consciousness
In the Star Wars movie:
There is the idea to "become one with the Force", and
"When a lifeform dies, it typically becomes one with the Force and joins the Cosmic Force, which then powers the Living Force."
The Star Wars concepts are a pretty good imitation of the reality of many of the ancient cultures of the human species. Far too many modern day people are seeking to imitate the imitation - i.e. they believe in the SyFy version of reality instead of the wisdom of the ancients and go so far as to attempt to create artificial intelligence. That artificial intelligence only succeed to imitate the faulty reasoning of its creator(s). Then humanity has to be, has been, dumbed down to accept artificial intelligence as being equal to human intelligence. That is, Modern humans had to be dumbed down (given a false education) concerning the intellect and wisdom of earlier humanity in order to cause modern humans to see themselves as Smart (having or showing a high degree of mental ability : intelligent, bright).
In reality, the "Force" is life itself, and the Cosmos is just one of the many terms used to express the Orderly totality and
Oneness of Existence. Each human culture has their own terms to express the same concepts of (knowledge/science). I personally
prefer the term YahWah. The biggest problem with humanity
is that some groups attempt to dumb down other groups for the purpose of greed in order to gain control over all the earthly resources.
In reality, those groups
who engage in such practices, only succeed in dumbing down self. In order to accept artificial intelligence as better than human intelligence, better than Cosmic Intelligence, the human race (group as a whole), had to be dumbed down (caused to be intellectually undemanding) when it comes to such subjects.
When we allow ourselves to become One with the Great Mystery, by whatever name we choose to call it, we lose any concept of an individual ego - thus, we loose the need of attempting to break down the Great Mystery into a superficial understanding based upon a materialistic human idea of reality. Such a process, becoming One with the Great Mystery (Force), enhance the human intelligence and allow humanity to ascend to higher realms of consciousness.
Note: Moses is simply a higher realm of consciousness which can/did manifest within a group of people. Enoch is a manifestation of what it means to ascend into higher realms of consciousness (heaven/thinking/advance reasoning), even into the seventh through the tenth heavens.
Also note: In the 2024 political race for president, Kamala Harris has activated the "Force" in such a manner as to cause a lot of people to cease from being "intellectually undemanding" and become more demanding intellectually - relative to politics.
Spirit
The English word "spirit"
comes from the Latin "spiritus" ("breath").
In the Hebraic Scriptures, the word "ruahk" (ruach: breath, wind, spirit - ר֫וּחַ) is most commonly translated as the spirit, whose essence is
divine (Holy Spirit).
In reality, spirit is a lot more than simple wind. Spirit gives life and life (live, living) is to have motion. All of the forces of nature which
are responsible for the motion of anything, are covered by the term spirit - that which cause life, action, movement.
We see the concept in electric wiring, a live wire, or a live battery. Therefore, it is best to understand spirit as all invisible forces which
cause actions within the Cosmos.
Spiritual: Manifesting Spirituality
Some would contend that spirituality is the belief in a supernatural realm beyond the ordinarily observable world, personal growth, a quest for an ultimate or sacred meaning. I believe that the term supernatural gives us a false sense of reality. Spirit, the invisible realm, is a complementary aspect of the physical realm. The two work in harmony, unity, to govern all aspects of reality.
Manifestation is when an event, action, or object clearly shows, or embodies something, especially a theory or an abstract idea by way of object reality. Essentially, manifestation is to bring something tangible into your life through attraction and belief, i.e. to turn something from an idea into a reality.
Power and Powers
Elohim is the plural of El ...
El is strength and authority. The plural of strength and authority is Powers.
Thus, Elohim is the Powers of Yahuwah. With YahuWah being the totality of existence, the Cosmos and Elohim being the Powers which directs the
Order of the Cosmos.
The Hebrew 'El' (Aleph Lamed) represents authority and strength. The aleph is depicted as a bull,
the horns of the ox - representing strength and power from the work performed by that animal. The pictograph of an ox head also represents a
chief or other leader.
The pictograph of the Hebrew letter 'Lamed' is a shepherd's staff. The meaning of Lamed is 'to' or 'toward', as moving something in a different direction. It represent or mean authority, as it is a sign of authority of the shepherd - the leader of the flock. It also means yoke, a staff on the shoulders as well as tie or bind from the yoke that is bound to the animal.
The shepherd staff was used to direct sheep or as a weapon against predators to defend and protect the sheep.
The social construct of god and religion
Social constructionism:
is the belief that values and the ways of thinking by humanity, are constructed through social interaction and language. That is those things are not
objective or innate.
God and Religion, in that sense, are nothing more than social constructs. They
are concepts created by humans for the purpose of controling society.
The point being, we humans need to rethink our beliefs on the subject of gods (good gods
and bad gods) as well as rethink what we believe about religion(s). We need to study a more balanced look into
god and religion as
social constructs.
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