Subchapters 6, 7, 8 were not completed last night tho I slept at 3am plus. Today, chores. And I have to use the loo but there's no time yet. Disinfected my room with some diluted Dettol spray which keeps vermin away. Had some flatbread and bean curry for brunch.
We are making headway against the Liew witchy scourge. Most people now see things the right way, and LiLian and her family are not very dangerous anymore. Regardless, I cannot do my writing just yet. Maybe later, after dinner.
Managed to get cleaned well. That red label Lotus TP works a charm and flushes easily. Usually, I dry wipe, once clean, use a little handwash, finishing up with moist TP. Yea it uses lots more paper than usual but it keeps me clean. Need to shower at 1pm, then sweep at 2:30pm. Usually spend 10 minutes in the shower, twice a day. Good to be clean. Last night, the telepathy was intense and I forgot to fully wash.
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We were in a church mindspace discussion and the topic was on saving souls who sinned in the telepathy wars. I thought, to give them wisdom to share would make them stronger and more loved. We explained the parable of the sower.
Then they asked us for 'forgiveness' whereupon we studies the unmerciful servant. You can find both Parables in Matthew. Ran into some difficulties as to what forgiving from the heart meant. At risk of splitting hairs, we think it means a mind-body reaction. The mind cuts its losses - an intellectual reasoning, and the body reverses its conditioning to hate / fear.
I'm not sure how it's all done, except that one is with Spirit, and not a religious imposter.
As for the sower parable, we thought it might mean essentially what it means, but again at risk of being too analytical, we come across,
Farmer -> Kernels -> Field -> Types of earth / soil -> Crop -> Angels / Harvesters
And the meaning of it must be,
Jesus + God -> Kingdom unseen -> Wild world -> Church with Spirit -> we who believe -> God's messengers -> back to God.
This makes sense because the sower, God, is not a fool -the world is wild. Nor can a person receive who has not Church. Nor can a man on his own bear a crop. But we, as a whole, believing, are the crop.
It may ruffle certain people's feathers and I do welcome a counter-analysis.
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