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And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil. - Genesis 2:9
I can picture the garden of Eden with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil standing up there on a hill like a modern university. In which, having eaten of, the mind would be expanded to the spiritual extremes.
It is my conviction that there are three spiritual extremes…
Spiritual light – Love, warmth, faith, hope, charity joy, goodness, peace…
Spiritual darkness – Hate, cold, fear, depression, sorrow, greed, evil, war…
The Flesh – Ego, perverted sex, filth, witchcraft, anger, strife, divisions, mysticism…
I have heard that the flesh and the devil are so akin that it is hard to discern between the two of them. There is a path I believe to perfect spiritual light, or Caritas (Latin for pure love)... Things that cannot be taught for virtue is not knowledge!
1. Hope - All things begin with a hope
2. Faith - Motivation is a child of faith and hope
3. Charis - Grace - A powerful neighbor of caritas
4. Dynamos - Greek for virtue and motivation
5. Eucharisteo - Much grace... Gratitude
6. Charisomai - Well favored - A lucky kind of feeling
7. Euchrestos - Greek for profitable
8. Chairo - Greek for cheer - "Cheerio mate!"
9. Chara - Greek for joy
10. Chrestotes - An 'Aunt Bee' kind of Goodness
11. Charisma - Heavenly Graciousness
12. Chrisma - Heavenly Anointing - The Holy Grail!
I say! I felt that spiritual anointing early on as a Christian. I wish I could have kept it alive. The spiritual anointing is something we have to daily attend to. The Holy Spirit’s precious Chrisma is available to the good heart, but it can be a million miles from you if you veer off course. If I could go back in life I would have done more to keep the Chrisma flowing in my life.
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Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. - 1 Corinthians 2:13
When the Lord created earth and the man it was not his will to force us to a life of good and evil. It had to be our choice. We live in a world in which we must decide paths and discern whether or not they are leading to spiritual light, darkness, or the flesh.
So... Is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil a good thing? What makes every novel good is the contrast between good and evil. In the JRR Tolkien books we have Hobbits who would start out in light, journey through darkness, and then return to a greater light. A good thing? How interesting would the books have been if there were only things pertaining to spiritual light
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The seven churches...
1. The Ephesian Age – Apostolic – Leaving the first love… “All they which are in Asia be turned away from me…” – II Timothy 1:15
2. The Smyrnaean Age – Martyrs – Persecutions ten days… Foxes Book of Martyrs describes ten Roman persecutions.
3. The Pergamean Age – Orthodox – A pyrgos is a fortified structure – Needed for the dark ages.
4. The Thyatirean Age – Catholic – The Spirit of Jezebel is to persecute, control, and to dominate. This spirit can invade any church!
5. The Sardisean Age – Protestant – A sardius is a gem, elegant yet hard and rigid. Doctrine in the head, little in the heart.
6. The Philadelphian Age – Methodist – To obtain sanctification was to do so with love.
7. The Laodicean Age – Charismatic – Rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing? From hot ---> lukewarm ---> cold?
There are also seven churches. Neighbors if you will. Sisters if you will. Sometimes waring and feuding with one another. Before making a decision we must weigh out the good, bad, and uglies. This also pertains to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
I can picture the garden of Eden with the tree of the knowledge of good and evil standing up there on a hill like a modern university. In which, having eaten of, the mind would be expanded to the spiritual extremes.
It is my conviction that there are three spiritual extremes…
Spiritual light – Love, warmth, faith, hope, charity joy, goodness, peace…
Spiritual darkness – Hate, cold, fear, depression, sorrow, greed, evil, war…
The Flesh – Ego, perverted sex, filth, witchcraft, anger, strife, divisions, mysticism…
I have heard that the flesh and the devil are so akin that it is hard to discern between the two of them. There is a path I believe to perfect spiritual light, or Caritas (Latin for pure love)... Things that cannot be taught for virtue is not knowledge!
1. Hope - All things begin with a hope
2. Faith - Motivation is a child of faith and hope
3. Charis - Grace - A powerful neighbor of caritas
4. Dynamos - Greek for virtue and motivation
5. Eucharisteo - Much grace... Gratitude
6. Charisomai - Well favored - A lucky kind of feeling
7. Euchrestos - Greek for profitable
8. Chairo - Greek for cheer - "Cheerio mate!"
9. Chara - Greek for joy
10. Chrestotes - An 'Aunt Bee' kind of Goodness
11. Charisma - Heavenly Graciousness
12. Chrisma - Heavenly Anointing - The Holy Grail!
I say! I felt that spiritual anointing early on as a Christian. I wish I could have kept it alive. The spiritual anointing is something we have to daily attend to. The Holy Spirit’s precious Chrisma is available to the good heart, but it can be a million miles from you if you veer off course. If I could go back in life I would have done more to keep the Chrisma flowing in my life.
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Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual. - 1 Corinthians 2:13
When the Lord created earth and the man it was not his will to force us to a life of good and evil. It had to be our choice. We live in a world in which we must decide paths and discern whether or not they are leading to spiritual light, darkness, or the flesh.
So... Is the tree of the knowledge of good and evil a good thing? What makes every novel good is the contrast between good and evil. In the JRR Tolkien books we have Hobbits who would start out in light, journey through darkness, and then return to a greater light. A good thing? How interesting would the books have been if there were only things pertaining to spiritual light

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The seven churches...
1. The Ephesian Age – Apostolic – Leaving the first love… “All they which are in Asia be turned away from me…” – II Timothy 1:15
2. The Smyrnaean Age – Martyrs – Persecutions ten days… Foxes Book of Martyrs describes ten Roman persecutions.
3. The Pergamean Age – Orthodox – A pyrgos is a fortified structure – Needed for the dark ages.
4. The Thyatirean Age – Catholic – The Spirit of Jezebel is to persecute, control, and to dominate. This spirit can invade any church!
5. The Sardisean Age – Protestant – A sardius is a gem, elegant yet hard and rigid. Doctrine in the head, little in the heart.
6. The Philadelphian Age – Methodist – To obtain sanctification was to do so with love.
7. The Laodicean Age – Charismatic – Rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing? From hot ---> lukewarm ---> cold?
There are also seven churches. Neighbors if you will. Sisters if you will. Sometimes waring and feuding with one another. Before making a decision we must weigh out the good, bad, and uglies. This also pertains to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.