03-15-2021, 06:47 PM
(03-15-2021, 09:59 AM)Patrick Wrote: In this thread, I would like to discuss how the concept of the damnation of the soul fits within the framework of the Law of One ?
On the first video at around the 05:25 mark Anthony mentions the final outcome being the mark of the beast and the damnation of the soul.
Of course, I am familiar with those concepts being from a Catholic background. It's just that after integrating the Ra material, I shed those concepts.
As I stand now, I don't even know where to start.
I would like to hear from those who hold that concept how they fit it within their own understanding of the Ra material ?
I am not sure the question should be "how does damnation of the soul fit LOO?", but "does damnation of the soul fit or should it?"
Sometimes it is easier to just throw out a belief than try to make it fit an expanded framework.
To answer your question as best I know how. The concept of damnation of the soul is a modern christian idea that the soul will be condemned to hell or destruction in the afterlife or after the resurrection.
The only equivalent I know of that fits the LOO is that when a person dies they move to time/space where thoughts are much more clearly things. There a person who either believes in damnation and hell, or anyone who feels a strong desire to be punished for their mistakes in life, can create their own hell. They essentially damn themselves as an experience to learn to forgive themselves for their own actions.
This is the reason why various sources on the afterlife report similar places like hell, or tartarus. This is true of Christian, Greek, Norse, Tibetan, and Egyptian mythology at least.
Specifically the use of the word and the meaning of damnation is different now that when the bible was written or when translations were made which are well known.
Quote:In the KJV the word “damnation” is used ten times and “damned” three times as trs. of the Gr. word krínō and its cognates, which the KJV renders “judge” eighty-seven times, “judgment” forty-one times, “condemn” twenty-two times, and “condemnation” eight times. There is no good reason why on thirteen occasions the stronger words “damnation” and “damned” should be used. They have a connotation today that they did not have in 1611. The Lat. word damnare, from which “damnation” is derived, means “to judge,” “condemn.” Under the influence of theology, however, the Eng. words derived from it acquired the sense of “condemnation to eternal punishment in hell,” which they have today, but which the KJV trs. did not have in mind.
From Encyclopedia of the Bible
This is why the modern concept of damnation and it being eternal is a bit of a skewed concept and is better considered modern christian mythology than theology.
As to the mark of the beast I think there is plenty of room in the LOO for that. The mark is a symbol of someone who has submitted to the control of the elite at the end times. As a matter of course in 3rd density it makes sense for a STS society to mark its members in some way to differentiate them from the dissidents to further the concept of separation and to create hostility between groups.
Of course the christian mythology of the mark of the beast and the subsequent damning for eternity is based upon the concept of there only being 1 life on earth with an eternal afterlife. So those who accept the mark are thus going to be judged at the end of days and their names will not appear in the book of eternal life.
However if you read the book of revelations as more metaphor than literal, the acceptance of the mark is more aptly a conscious acceptance of the choice to polarize negatively with the starting position of the slave. It is the mark of voluntarily submitting to the control of the elite and accepting the STS philosophy into the matrix of mind.
This then becomes their "eternal damnation/judgement/condemnation". This is due to the nature of STS which is to judge and condemn and control. They have entered a worldview which will constantly be judging and condemning vs STO which is accepting and forgiving.
Once the choice is made and Harvest occurs, which is the biblical end times, there isn't any going back. Once we are harvested to a 4th density negative or positive planet the chances to switch polarity would become quite rare as a practical matter, though infinitely present in a LOO sense. Thus the "eternal" aspect to the mark since it represents the choice. The souls thus being represented as being thrown into the fires is representative of the person choosing to be refined in a brutal manner in their choice of polarization, while those in the book of life are choosing a manner of cooperation and mutual aid to refine themselves.
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