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We’ve covered a lot here. Boy, we’ve really covered a lot. Can we make another shift? Are You ready to go on?
Are you?
Yes, I’m rolling now. I’ve finally gotten on a roll. And I want to ask every question I’ve been waiting three years to ask.
I’m okay with that. Go.
Coolness. So I would like now to talk about another of the esoteric mysteries. Will You speak to me about reincarnation?
Sure.
Many religions say that reincarnation is a false doctrine1; that we get only one life here; one chance.
I know. That is not accurate.
How can they be so wrong about something so important? How can they not know the truth about something so basic?
You must understand that humans have many fear-based religions whose teachings surround a doctrine of a God who is to be worshipped and feared.
It was through fear that your entire Earth society re-formed itself from the matriarchy into the patriarchy. It was through fear that the early priests got people to “mend their wicked ways” and “heed the word of the Lord.” It was through fear that churches gained, and controlled, their membership.
One church even insisted that God would punish you if you did not go to church every Sunday. Not going to church was declared a sin.
And not just any church. One had to attend one par-ticular church. If you went to a church of a different de-nomination, that, too, was a sin. This was an attempt at control, pure and simple, using fear. The amazing thing is, it worked. Hell, it still works.
Say, You’re God. Don’t swear.
Who was swearing? I was making a statement of fact. I said, “Hell—it still works.”
People will always believe in hell, and in a God who would send them there, as long as they believe that God is like man—ruthless, self-serving, unforgiving, and vengeful.
In days past, most people could not imagine a God who might rise above all of that. So they accepted the teaching of many churches to “fear the terrible venge-ance of the Lord.”
It was as if people couldn’t trust themselves to be good, to act appropriately, on their own, for their own built-in reasons. So they had to create a religion that taught the doctrine of an angry, retributive God in order to keep themselves in line.
Now the idea of reincarnation threw a monkey wrench2 into all of that.
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n.教义;主义;学说 | |
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v.猛拧;挣脱;使扭伤;n.扳手;痛苦,难受 | |
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v.移动一点儿;改变立场 | |
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4 confession | |
n.自白,供认,承认 | |
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5 penances | |
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6 promulgated | |
v.宣扬(某事物)( promulgate的过去式和过去分词 );传播;公布;颁布(法令、新法律等) | |
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7 condemnation | |
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8 quandary | |
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9 purgatory | |
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n.(死刑)缓期执行令( reprieve的名词复数 );暂缓,暂止v.缓期执行(死刑)( reprieve的第三人称单数 ) | |
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27 reincarnated | |
v.赋予新形体,使转世化身( reincarnate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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28 opt | |
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