Invoking Jesus and God

March 12, 2006

Erin understands the power of invoking Jesus and God:

I do believe that Jesus existed and that he was a man of exceptionally high awareness and vibration level. He was an Enlightened One. An angelic being of the highest order. There is no doubt in my mind why he chose to incarnate on Earth. Calling upon his energy and protection doesn’t seem remotely religious to me. It’s spiritual. Same with God. When I call out to God I am calling out to Source.

Everything in the universe is a part of God, and as part of Him, every person can access the God-energy for their own protection. All you need to do is ask.

When you get practiced at asking, you end up realising that you already have the protection if you want it, automatically. It doesn’t need to be something that is switched off when it’s not used, and switched back on when you ask for it. If you hold it in your mind and believe in it, then it’s always there.

And as Erin also says, it doesn’t matter what name you give the energy, whether it’s “God, Goddess, Jesus, Krishna,” or Allah, etc, the very act of invoking a name that is familar to you, that carries the power of your God, is enough to give you the spiritual protection you need.


God’s a woman?

March 11, 2006

It’s only in the past few years of humanity’s existence that people have been calling Him ‘Her’, and I think it’s really cool how He caters to those insecurities in women.

I know that He could have shown Himself as a woman at any time in the past.  I mean, He’s God!  He can be whoever He wants to be!  Him, Her, It, Whatever!  But He’s tried to appeal to the prominent thoughts at the time, and that has meant that when the men were socially dominant, God appeared as a man.  As women are rising to become social equals with men, they’re describing God as a woman, feeling the need to empower their gender by believing they are the same as God – better than men.

It really doesn’t matter what God is called though, as God is all things to all who exist.  (And not just on this planet.  Get that into ya, you elitists who think you are all that God has created.)

Since God is everything, you can call Him whatever you want, if it makes you feel any better.  Him, Her, All That Is…

Me, I’ll just call God Him, because I relate most to the masculine energy of Him.   Be happy with your own choices though, as there’s no one saying you’re wrong.  Not even God Him/Her/Itself.


God has lightened up

March 11, 2006

If there’s one thing I’ve noticed over the eons, it’s that the Boss’s annoyance levels have really lightened up. A lot. Which is a good thing, really. In days gone by, he used to smite people all over the place. We don’t want all that smiting and stuff any more, do we. Indeed we don’t. Just look what happened at Sodom and Gomorrah…

People used to annoy him more than you could possibly imagine. The Bible just doesn’t do justice to what used to happen. And the stories that never made it in there! So much smiting went on that there just wasn’t anyone left to write about it. Those that did survive to write about it can just consider themselves lucky they got Him on a good day!

God’s blog certainly shows how He’s lightened up a lot. I mean, look at what he wrote in this post:

Anyone caught not wearing the national uniform can be rounded up and put in Godless schools for a timeout and some old fashioned indoctrination.

Back in the old days, something like that would have got them a good smiting, for sure.

It’s nice to see Him so… well, lenient.