Purpose for Pain

 

Pain is in this world to transform you.  It exposes things that are weak about you.  You can not set out on a journey if you are not ready.  Pain hardens you and that is good.  It uncovers the illusions.   If it didn’t hurt to touch a hot oven would you keep touching it?  Problem most people have with pain is they start blaming others.  Pain is your best friend. You just need to learn how to grow from it.  If you don’t experience  pain, it means you are dead.   Continue reading “Purpose for Pain”

Little Red Riding Hood

 

Everyone has heard the story Little Red Riding Hood, but no one knows what symbolism is trying to say.  Everyone tries to say it has to do with natural cycles, puberty rites, erotic or romantic, and I have even seen where people say it has to do with rape.  All wrong.  Little Red Riding Hood came from Little Red Cap and it was a folklore, which means it was told verbally for thousands of years.  As a story told verbally it probably did have to do with the culture and traditions of the people who were telling it.  Once it was written down by Charles Perrault it had a whole new meaning.  This is why the Brothers Grimm had to write a version too.   Continue reading “Little Red Riding Hood”

Ancient Americans

 

You are about to find out why the Ancient Americans were conquered, destroyed and exterminated.  This post will show what the Ancient Americans believed and taught.  It was more than a religion is was a way of life.  When I say Ancient Americans I am encompassing all civilizations that were here in the North, Central and South Americas.  The Coral Supe, Olmec, Mayan, Zapotec, Nasca, Tiwanaku, Wari, Inca, Mississippian, Polynesians, Aztecs,  all the Native Americans and Mexicans and many more.    Continue reading “Ancient Americans”

Baptism

Where did baptism come from?  Why are people so ready to be immersed in water without asking questions?  Why a river?  Why not a lake or ocean?  Was it just taking a bath to purify oneself?  Christians believe that baptism is used to purify the person from sin or wash away their sins, but Jesus, who was supposedly without sin, insisted on John the Baptist baptizing him.  The Mayans and Native Americans baptized with a ritual very similar to what the conquistadors were used to seeing.  The patriarch religions stole everything.  Baptism is just one more block I will remove from the wall of lies.   Continue reading “Baptism”