Message from @Кики
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makes me think of wise Odysseus when he wounded the Cyclops and told the monster that his name was "Nobody" so then when the cyclops' monstrous brethren asked whom had wounded him he replied "Nobody wounded me!"
ahh bookworming, bookworming is good
Anyone can become Nobody.
Nobody can know about everything but anyone can know about everything.
All you have to do is push your Ego down to nothing when confessing to one God.
And you will become a Nobody.
But to confess you have to recognize and admit all wrongs you did from childhood till now.
Even all bad thinking.
well that is kind of what the word confess does mean
It means to use the laws to identify all the wrongs or sins.
<#457991466174906368> is better than Aristole philosophy texts change my mind
yea you're right, that is how the law is used lawfully
I will say when I am wrong.
I always admit my guilt.
that's a good trait
It's the only way to get rid of the evil spirit.
That and confessions.
Confessions like the catholics?
No.
Truth is what gets rid of the evil spirits ultimately, they cannot abide with the truth
You just have to know the laws, to identify your evil deeds and bad thinking.
To confess to one God in your own langauge.
cleanliness also rids them
When you are alone.
An African should confess in his own tribal language to God dirtectly
there's unclean spirits and then there's evil spirits, both are technically evil spirits, but the unclean spirits inhabit places that are well, unclean
And he should call God as his people call one God.
Basically use your native tongue
or langauge
A lot of people make mistakes while trying to learn to believe in one God.
They think if they read a book and identify what is known that it should do the trick
But the trick is to apply everything that is written and proved to be true
Especially by the ones who found one God.
You just have to be fully honest with the Creator of the Universe.
Honesty is the key.
yea, that's a good point. It's like a manual, you can read many manuals on how to fix something, but unless you take action it's still just broken
Yes.
What good does reading torah or bible do if you don't apply the lessons learned.
You can read it 10000 times in a row
you don't technically need the manual to fix the machine, but it's helpful, but still without action it's jsut words in the wind