Jason Breshears on why God needs a false reality to fuck people over, to teach them something and make them better
Perhaps it’s a bit of stockholm syndrome to try to make excuses for the god-damn, fucking devil. I’m not denying that this way of thinking is ONE possibility, and I used to think like that and dream up deep justifications & explanations for what the fuck on earth is happening.
I think any decent person wants to believe that a good God has good reasons for allowing all the suffering and death in this world, even though we can’t fully understand, but we seek answers anyway. But to suppress & repress good questions doesn’t work for me anymore, nor does accepting superficial & bullshit answers.
Every true human starts out with childish ways of thinking, but when you undo some of the programming, you start to see many possibilities.
“When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things” (1 Corinthians 13:11).
Here are some of Jason’s words, starting at timepoint 10:30, for people to discern for themselves.
Being immortal means we're also timeless. If we accept that the oversoul is himself or herself is eternal, then we cannot think of it as a singularity. That means the oversoul has never stopped creating. And if that's true, then that means the dynamic between the oversoul and all the immortals that the oversoul has spawned isn't over yet either.
More and more of us are being created as more and more worlds need to be filled, as more and more cosmos are filled with civilizations and sentient beings that need to know more about the Oversoul itself. This will require stewards (like dictators and such?), this will require training facilities, this will require simulacrums, whole worlds, falsified artificial realities (manipulated and controlled by demons, for the most part?) where immortal souls can learn (learn to suffer well?), develop (develop higher pain tolerance?), pass through as pilgrims and then move on to destinations (move on while reincarnation soultrap makes that impossible?) as the Creator continues to create. This is why it's unending.
If our oversoul is eternal, then the creation is eternal as well, and the generation of new souls into the constructs is unending. This means there will always be a place, and that means we are on a trajectory. As immortal beings, this is only a stepping stone.
So, if God commanded you to play the part of an “elite” Gorn lizard, and perhaps rape, torture, and murder some small child in a sick Satanic ritual, would you do that? Apparently, Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac, and Christ let himself be crucified when He could have defended Himself with 12 legions of angels.
If a sacrificed child demanded vengeance for what was done to him/her as a child, would that be totally out of line?
“Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves (perhaps this is only meant to be an ideal to strive for while flesh & blood), but rather give place unto wrath (in this life, if you can): for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord (after death, at least, you have ability for supernatural payback).” (Romans 12:17)