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I honor my bloodlines, my ancestors, my gods. I believe in home, hearth, family and honor. I believe in living my life the best I can in honor of those who are before me and those who will come after me. I study my lore, celebrate with kindred and friends. I love my religion, I love my way of life. I wouldn't have it any other way.
As for me and my house, we serve the Aesir. *G*
Hail the Gods!

2007-11-12 13:40:56 · answer #1 · answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7 · 2 0

1. Angels and other beings move advanced than Humans DO NOT have the lower three chakras.

2. Unless you have achieved Enlightenment, you will be counted among the living-dead. Singularity, Born-Again, Non-duaity, Oneness, Nirvana, Bliss..all are words for the same reinstatement of your I AM presence.

3. Only through use of the holy spirit can we redeem ourselves, which makes sense doesn't it?: Jesus said: The Holy Ghost, which is the Holy spirit shall return in my name and teach you all things.

4. There are very few initiates in the world, there are even masters. Enlightenment dawns during Initiate level, as they begin to listen to and develop the witness as mentioned in the bible. People on this level begin working with angels, extraterrestrials, spirits and other beings who have already completed the 'born-again,' process. A minimum of twenty years of service is required along with having to battle demons on a constant basis.

By the time someone achieves master-level, their soul family will have a produced a dozen other lifetimes as an intiate. The voice of the witness has now disappeared, having fully unified duality. Masters are One with everything and see everything as patterns of light which they can manipulate. This is the level of miracle-working, where variuos abilities arise such as levitating, bi-location, teleportation, soul reading, channeling; and speaking of any language they please, Even the after-life becomes irrelevant as the sage prepares for existence beyond the dual nature of the 'self.' -so there is only ONE.

2007-11-12 13:41:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As with Einstein I don't believe in a god that rewards the good and punishes the evil . if this were true god would be Palov and we would be his dogs . Well trainers have come to realize they get better results with just reward and love minus the punishment . Can't argue against success. So if we can show this respect for dogs don't human beings deserve as much. you might say i'm a realist that believes in life from scientific base guided by the morality of a good heart and character.

2007-11-12 13:54:00 · answer #3 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 0

Àctually I think Star Wars pegged it best as the 'Force'. An energy we must atune ourselves to through meditation, prayer, or whatever helps. To find harmony and peace in our lives by believing and working within the 'Force' that so many religions try to put a face on. Organized religion, I have no use for it. I simply reach out and touch the Divine Creator, God/Goddess if you wish, and try to be at peace with nature and man.

2007-11-12 13:43:54 · answer #4 · answered by ruriksson 5 · 2 0

I believe that God does exist. I believe that, if we choose to follow Him, He will guide us spiritually. And that He created the Heaven and the earth. I believe that Jesus is the Son of God who was made flesh to come down to be the ultimate sacrifice for your sins and mine. I believe that He will return someday ( and no I don't know when) to take His believers to be with Him in Heaven for ever. I believe that God allows us the choice as to whether we want to be with Him eternally or not. We can choose to be with Him or reject Him. But it is our choice to make. We decide if we are to go to Heaven or hell. That is a short version of what my beliefs are.

2007-11-12 13:43:38 · answer #5 · answered by jenx 6 · 0 0

I believe I am a literal spirit child of a heavenly father and mother who loves me and wants me to gain all the potential I have, which is the potential of their own divinity.
I believe I have been given the opportunity to reach my full potential, but I must make a choice to do so and earn my right to have such an honor.
I believe that if I choose to follow the plan of salvation then I can continue to progress and gain all the knowledge and authority I have the right to as a literal offspring of my heavenly parents, but if I choose not to accept and not to follow it then I will not be condemned to a hell forever, but that I wont be able to progress further and reach my greatest potential.

As a literal child of God I have the divinity and the potential of my father. I just have to choose if I will accept such an awesome responsibility and gift. My heavenly father wants for me what all parents want, for me to reach my full potential. But he cant just do the work for me, I have to do it for myself. If I reach my full potential then I will have ALL the blessings that my Heavenly Father has, including eternal offspring and the ability to create my own plan of salvation with my eternal spouse and my eternal family. Sort of a circle of life, in the spiritual sense.
That is what I strive for, to be like my heavenly parents, which I have that ability to do because I am their literal child.

2007-11-12 13:45:06 · answer #6 · answered by cadisneygirl 7 · 0 0

It is my belief that anyone who believes in a higher power, yet neglects, ignores, hates, or condemns other human beings whom that higher power created, are hypocrites and are not truly spreading any good news at all.
If religious people truly wanted to have converts they'd spend less time arguing, more time loving, and way more time giving back.....not through religious textual arguments or church offerings....but through food and aid to the millions of starving, suffering people in the world. To the few of you who do this....thank you.
25,000 children die every day from malnutrition!!! I can't believe religious people would not stand up and scream "not one more!!!".

www.poverty.com

2007-11-12 13:40:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe in God; that there is a God, and He (She? It?) inhabits all and is in each one of us.

Thus, I believe religion is a personal thing. I'm Jewish but believe in God over organized religion. I think that the God I pray to is probably different from everyone else's god.

Also, who ever gave some Hebrew name for the "Savior Jesus" or what have you, he might have been Jewish but we certainly did not name him the Messiah, as that name would suggest.

Furthermore, since I believe that God is a personal thing, I don't see it to be anyone's place to tell others how to find Him, Her, or It.

2007-11-12 13:38:20 · answer #8 · answered by Rachel B 2 · 0 0

To do the best I can. In Life. Be a good friend. Believe in people. Most people are good. Be good to yourself and your friends and even people you meet on the street. Do no harm.
Take happiness from the wonders of this world. And cry for what we can not change. Live.

2007-11-12 13:40:29 · answer #9 · answered by punch 7 · 0 0

God proves His Word and existence via the vehicle of prophecy. No other religion or holy book prophesies except the Bible.
http://schnebin.blogspot.com/2006/05/gods-word-proven.html

This Bible says that there is only One Way to the Father, and that is through the Savior, Jesus Christ (Yeshua HaMeshiach). Who was the only one able to raise Himself from the dead to prove He had the keys of death and the grave.

This Bible also says that there is no way you can work your way to heaven--by being good, by giving money, by keeping the law. So God, via His grace and mercy, came down to earth in the form of man, and died in our place and offers this salvation as a free gift for all who desire it.

This Savior was the only One to have His coming prophesied in advance.
http://www.schneblin.com/studies/pdfs/in_the_volume_of_the_book.pdf

The above separates my belief system from all the others.

2007-11-12 13:34:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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