Good God!

Prodigal as a noun is defined as one who spends or gives lavishly and foolishly in the first definition, and one who has returned after an absence in the second definition according to Merriam-Webster. As an adjective, prodigal is defined as being characterized by profuse or wasteful expenditure, recklessly, and yielding abundantly in a luxurious way according to the recognized authority. It’s obvious that the adjective describes the ngga community of Amerikkka consistent with the noun described in the first definition. It is the second definition of the noun worthy of spiritual consideration. The ngga represents a human mutation that is absent from a particular space—Mind.

The absent-minded ngga becomes the prodigal son and a wasteful expenditure of the energy of the Mind that conceived the man. The man lost his way or rather it was oppressed out of him, and his woman followed suit. The melanated men of contemporary Western societies are prodigal sons but most will not return home. God is generally referencing the supreme being of a space or access to supreme power within a field. The biblical reference states in John 1:1, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Words are the verbal and written technology we use to communicate thoughts. The scripture expresses that God is synonymous with thought, and thoughts are the cells of the Mind.

To lose your God is to lose your Mind and guarantees you lose your way. The television phenomena, Roots, features a significant scene in which the captured native, Kunta Kente, was being mutated into a slave named “Toby.” The mutators are well aware of the link between God and the name, as the name establishes how one thinks and perceives themselves. The name we accept reflects the God we accept, the supreme authority over our life, over our being. Regardless of our choice of acceptance, the Mind that conceives all is and will always be, therefore, we are only accepting or denying a relationship with the Mind. Slavery drives the gods of the earth out of alignment with the Mind that conceived them. The mental health crisis of the 21st Century evinces the relationship the contemporary world has with God.

The world is wicked, and so, to be good is to align in the will of God which stabilizes the mental state. Idolators have not earned mental stability. Stripping a rich and royal nation of all their resources and cultural identifications can serve as a catalyst to produce an idolator. The recovery of tangibles becomes priority over realizing the One, distracting soul beings from the purposeful work of remembering or returning to the Source. A slave regards his slave master as the source of his existence forsaking the energy in possession of the body held captive. Slaves fail to distinguish imprisonment of the body from imprisonment of the soul. American citizens believe they are free in luxury while their souls are chained to the anchors of the pit of hell. Shout-out to Creflo Dollar, Jr. and the “prosperity ministry.”

In order for the necessary effects of healing to transpire on the earth, diabolical systems of disorder must be challenged and terminated. A greater force of good must manifest to overwhelm the iniquitous nature of the world. Understanding of the opposing forces is a prerequisite to choosing a side. There exists an experience within and an experience without, one ever-flowing and one ever-fading, each life representing the conflict between the two. The victor determines one’s destiny. The systems of the world project the outside experience and force intending to infiltrate and subdue the soul possessor of the temple body living their life. The world aims to rob God.

World War I disrupted the functions and operations of mankind globally to the extent many sought spiritual resolve. An Austrian philosopher by the name of Rudolf Steiner declared the physical war was a manifestation of a spiritual war and mankind became possessed by fallen celestial entities. In the year 1917, Steiner spent September and October giving a lecture series entitled, The Spiritual Background of the Eternal World, and later published as Fall of the Spirits of Darkness. The thirteenth lecture given October 27, 1917, entitled The Fallen Spirits’ Influence in the World, would ultimately doom the future, unborn generations succumbing to the dark magic forces. Among the unborn were also the indigos as beacons of light outshining the darkness. In the thirteenth lecture, Steiner is quoted:

In the future, we will eliminate the soul with medicine. Under the pretext of a ‘healthy point of view’, there will be a vaccine by which the human body will be treated as soon as possible directly at birth, so that the human being cannot develop the thought of the existence of soul and Spirit.

-Rudolph Steiner

https://wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA177/English/RSP1993/FalDar_index.html

The last quarter of the 20th Century into the 21st marks the full-fledged effort to go beyond enslaving the physical body from the outside to taking possession of the temple from the inside disrupting spiritual and mental stability. Mankind only had to convince human beings that modern medicine is God. With every shot, with every dose, the drug seduces the soul into a void of darkness. Prescription drugs in addition to street narcotics lay waist to modern citizens. Human beings seeking to numb the pain of going insane, forgetting your name, walking in shame, losing the game. The pharmaceutical industry has bet against humanity and the Creator on behalf of the world.

The course of resistance assures the fulfillment of the purposeful work. Those of us immune to the drugs and enticements of the world have managed to open the Eye acknowledging the course of the soul walker. We see a different path unavailable to those fixated on the illusions of world systems of distraction and blinded by the light of truth. We see that God is good requiring us to be an extension of the goodness of God. We understand law and order in the manifestation of proper effects. We are unified in the Mind remembering why we came to be in the first place and in the last place. We are here to remedy, rehabilitate, and restore this planet. We are here to remind all that there are none outside of the One. We are good gods.

*Shyne Khm YahRa*

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