Friday, August 19, 2016

It is no unusual thing to find that amid the missing years

history channel documentary hd As a seeker of truth, as ought to be with every single conscious individuals, I have looked this record tenaciously, just to discover to my amazement that what we have been told as the fact of the matter is in actuality something by and large distinctive - a contortion of reality - superimposing intentionally adjusted truth and misleading the genuine truth into something else, more often than not a convention and creed that advantages those in power.The genuine truth has been changed and kneaded to suit the individuals who held the genuine record under their control. Their explanation behind doing as such is that once they had found the force behind the keys of learning, they would then keep the wellspring of the ability to themselves, subsequently ensuring their position as the middle person of the force. These gatherings of men (and to a lesser degree ladies) were known as the Priesthood, or the individuals who remained in the spot of god, declaring their selves to be a divine being or, best case scenario, more heavenly than those they controlled, making tenets and directions to oversee the uninformed masses; the final result of such being position, influence, and cash - these three like unclean frogs jumping into a perfect lake, contaminating the supply of truth.

It is no unusual thing to find that amid the missing years of the prophet/savior we know as Jesus (ages 14-30), as recorded in the 'Life of Saint Issa' (Issa being the Arabic adaptation of Yeshua or Jesus); an original copy found by a western pilgrim in a Tibetan cloister around the turn of the twentieth century (is this the fortunate hand moving again?), that it is recorded inside that this Issa (Jesus) restricted the brotherhoods of Egypt, Persia, and of India amid his ventures. This is predictable with the same mentality he had towards those of Israel. "Reality" to him was something both straightforward and grand.

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