This blog includes 52 Stories in 52 Weeks, which was done in 2007, along with some metaphysical or life lectures. There is artwork and videos, too. I started writing and drawing with two hands around the year 2001 as a mental and brain development experiment on my own brain to restructure my brain's neurons, etc. again. Simply put, using two hands to write and draw forces both sides of the brain to connect together, to become a holistic, stronger, improved brain. I hope you enjoy my blog.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

A Resurrection From the Grave By a Man Named Jesus Or An Afterlife For Christians. Two Options - Six Feet Under or An Afterlife. Or a Third Option - A Spiritual Rebirth. Meaning, A Transformation Within the Structure of Human Consciousness. By: Mr. George D. Patnoe., Jr!

A Resurrection From the Grave By a Man Named Jesus
Or An Afterlife For Christians.
Two Options - Six Feet Under or An Afterlife.
Or a Third Option - A Spiritual Rebirth.
Meaning, A Transformation Within the Structure of Human Consciousness.
By: Mr. George D. Patnoe., Jr!
October 8th, 2019
I was sitting on very old and worn out chair on my front porch on a Sunday morning, before the clock’s hands touched the 11 am o’clock hour when a middle age male walked up to me and he handed me a Jehovah's Witnesses pamphlet while he was inviting me to attend a Jehovah’s Witnesses major event in a city. We had ourselves a little conversation. The heat scale was already 90 degrees and rising, so I knew that the conversation would be very short indeed.
During this conversation, I told him about a very supernatural experience I had on top of a mountain with some very supernatural creatures from somewhere other than earth is my guess. One of those supernatural creatures told me a moral of the story about what happens to Christians in their afterlife, who believe what some of them believe in, which I am going to write now because it relates to how the Jehovah’s Witnesses responded to that moral of the story from the supernatural male who was telling me some morals of the experience about the afterlife.
The supernatural male speaks to me with the words, the short version, “There is a man who had entered the afterlife and he is approached by female caseworker who introduces herself to the man in his afterlife. She says to him, “Hi, I am your caseworker and if there is anything you need, I will get it for you.” He says, “Ok.” She walks away from him and he starts to walk when he arrives at a big, very tall, and long brick wall with a hole in it. The wall was bigger than the Great Wall of China because there were a lot of Christians behind that wall. He decides to look through the hole in the wall and he sees fires and brimstones and creatures with horns and tails and he hears moaning and suffering coming from the mouths of the humans that he can see are suffering through the hole in the wall in their afterlife. He walks away and finds his caseworkers.
He sees her and she says to him, “Hi. How is it going? Do you need anything?” He says, “No. But I just walked up to that huge, tall, and long wall, and I looked through the hole in the wall and I saw humans suffering and moaning with pain and being tortured by creatures that looked like demons and devils with horns and tails with pitchforks and other means of tortures.” She responds with, “Oh do not worry about them, they are Christians and that is what they wanted.” He walks away from her. That a warning Christians. That is what they wanted or believed in.
There is more to the above story and with conversation with the Jehovah's Witnesses male and with the story with me on top of the mountain with the supernatural creatures. But for this essay, story, lecture, that conversation between a man in his afterlife with his caseworker is all that is needed for now.
So the Jehovah's Witnesses male bluntly responds to me, “There is no afterlife.” I question him. “So what do you think happened to Hitler and other evil men who murder millions of innocent and defenseless human beings. He say to me, “They go six feet under and that is that, the end of them. But the true Christian believers know that when Jesus returns. he will resurrect the believers from their graves and bring them all to a place called heaven.”
But he is looking down at the ground like he is now more confused than he has ever been confused in his whole life because if my story is true about the mountain top, and supernatural creatures or maybe even in angels in human forms that used the word afterlife, then maybe his religious beliefs are all wrong, which of course they are wrong for lots of reasons.
I am now looking at him and I am thinking to myself, “How far should I go with him now because he is a religionist and not a thinker about the deep questions of ‘God and evil, life and death?” Plus, it was already 90 degrees and I could tell that he wanted to go to his air conditioned SUV. He was now sweating because of the heat and because his brain and mind was thinking about some deep issues that every human being must face in their life, namely their death.
So of course, the first mistake some religious Christians have made in their thinking is what the Jehovah's Witnesses stated to me, which was that every human being dies a biological death and then they are buried six feet under the top soil of the ground from which the flowers grow, which seems to be true from one standpoint or viewpoint, from the single biological state of consciousness of life and death. But if human beings had a different state of consciousness, they would experience different experiences of life, death, and the afterlife too.
The other mistake is what some Christians believe is that, if you are lucky, Jesus will one day fly through the sky all around the globe and resurrect all of the millions or billions of religious Christians who believe (d) in Jesus during their lifetime. But that is a religious fantasy pure and simple because Jesus is not coming back or returning to earth to resurrect anyone from the dead and bring them to a place called heaven.
And the very sad thing is that millions or billions of human beings who read the Holy Bible do not think about what they are reading when they read the Holy Bible. For instance, Jesus is quoted as saying in the Gospel of John in chapter 3: 1-13 that, “To enter the kingdom of God, a man must be born again ... Except that a man is born of the water and the Spirit, he can not enter the kingdom of God.” Hum! I think to myself. How many millions or billions of all the different sorts of Christians even read and think about those words about being reborn again. They wrongly believe in false concepts about what being born again really means in life.
For anyone who would like to read more about their spiritual rebirth and how to overcome the believe in death, at least on a higher level of understanding, there is a rather very interesting pamphlet by a Ph.D. Max Kappeler titled, ‘Scientific Obstetrics.’ which can be bought for six bucks at his online site or downloaded for free at, https://www.kappelerinstitute.org/ On the first page of this pamphlet it states, ‘Spiritual birth is than answer to death.” Different words but very close to the meaning of what Jesus stated over 2000 years ago.
So anyway, isn’t that what every human thinks happens to them when they die? That their biological bodies are buried and that is the end of it all. How wrong could they all be!
Let us think very rationally about this topic of death, and even of life shall we. It is very obvious that every human being is born into this world on planet earth with a biological body which seems to operate automatically from the moment we are born until the day we die. The problem is that each human being possesses a human brain and a human consciousness. The human consciousness is a bit different than the human biological body because while the human biological body seems to be a solid entity, the human consciousness is not only non-solid, but it can be more than a human state of consciousness too, as in a multi-dimensional entity state of consciousness too. The human consciousness can be aware of so many aspects of everyday life and metaphysical life, that it makes common sense that the human consciousness can indeed experience an afterlife too.
Therefore, while the human brain sees a dead body, the human consciousness, both in the living and the so-called dead, experiences different phenomena than a completely dead human biological body. Let us explore the possibilities shall we like the possibility of an afterlife. Now, I know that a good majority of the human species will believe that once the human biological body has stopped moving or living, that is the end of life, even the end of the human consciousness because it is commonly believed that the human consciousness is stuck inside the human brain, that is stuck inside the human skull. And that is what most religionists believe too, even though their mighty savior Jesus preached otherwise, including Paul.
Some human beings will state bluntly that there is no afterlife, like how would they know that if the only thing that they believe about life is what they see with their limited human brain? Some of those same human beings will see the realms of atoms within their consciousness and even the different realms of light waves in the observable cosmic universe, but they do not want to believe in the possibility of an afterlife? Hum! Seems sort of silly if you ask me. You can not see the realms of the atoms or the afterlife with the limited human brain, you need a very specific state of consciousness (or tools) to see both the realms of the atoms and the light waves and the afterlife.
The afterlife can not be seen with the limited human brain but it can be seen with different states of consciousness. Why not? The limited human religionist will not see the afterlife because they do not want the truth about God, Jesus, or anything whatsoever, even if they truly believe in their heart that they know the truth, they could be mistaken in so many ways, just like they are mistaken about what Jesus stated and preached too about eternal life.
For example, let us take the concept of being reborn as is mentioned in John chapter 3. If we replace the words ‘being reborn’ with the words ‘a transformation within the structure of the human consciousness,’ we might get somewhere even faster because the words being reborn is a bit vague unless you understand what the whole third chapter in the gospel of John means. But the words having a transformation within the structure of the human consciousness is a more definite meaning, like something is going to happen within your individual human consciousness and within the collective states of human consciousness both before and after the illusion of death.
Has there ever been a transformation with the structure of human consciousness you may ask yourselves? Sure there has, like the moment when the sun instead of the earth became the center within our part of the solar system. Religionists did not like that one bit, did they?
And they surely will not like the idea of an afterlife either because it will destroy some of their mentally delusional religious beliefs about Jesus returning and a resurrection from the dead. It is so much easier to believe that a man named Jesus is going to return to resurrect you from the dead instead of having a true metaphysical and spiritual transformation within the structure of your individual human consciousness.
If so-called Christian religionists accept that there might be an afterlife for them after they die humanly and biologically, then they will have to accept that Jesus is not going to return and pluck the and millions if not billions of human biological bodies from their dirty graves. Why would Jesus do that in the first place? Jesus overcame death and he ascended too into another realm of existence, which may or not be part of an afterlife as the Holy Bible explains it.
Therefore, to sum up this online story, lecture, essay, it goes like this. From the purely biological and religious standpoints, there are so-called religious Christians who falsely believe that Jesus is going to return to earth one day and he is going to resurrect back to life everyone who believes in him, and take those religious believers to a place called heaven.
Then there is the metaphysical concept of having an afterlife which means that Jesus does not need to return to earth to resurrect all of the mentally delusional religious Christians who believe he will save them from the grave because they were not born again, or they did not have a spiritual transformation within the structure of their human consciousness from a purely biological state of consciousness to a pure metaphysical and spiritual state of consciousness before they died. And I can tell my dear readers this, having a transformation within the structure of your human consciousness does not happen overnight. It takes decades to achieve higher levels of consciousness, so it is a good idea to think about these topics now.
Maybe the final point for this online essay, lecture, story, is this. Every mentally delusional Christian who believes that Jesus is going to return to earth one day and resurrect those believers one day ‘may all be wrong.’ But even if they are correct, they would still need to be born again or they would need to restructure their state of consciousness from a purely humanly biological state of consciousness to a pure metaphysical and spiritual states consciousness anyway, before they actually die a human death. The afterlife awaits every human being who is prepared for it!

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When I was in college studying International Economics/Finance, I was also wondering how to develop a more powerful brain. So in 2001,I began a very specialized ambidextrous brain exercise program, for two hours per day,for many years. Those brain exercise began with me writing out words,mostly verbs, with both hands in different patterns.That developed into dual handed sentence writing to longer stories and dual handed drawing exercises.Details are for future books.I did these two hour brain workouts as a personal experiment to restructure my brain's neurons for the purpose of making my brain stronger for writing and language development; for logically creative storying writing.As far as I know, I am the only person in the course of history to have developed these ambidextrous hand/brain exercises.The purpose of these ambidextrous brain exercises is to strenghten both sides of the brain for language skills development, and to connect both sides of the brain together for language skills development. There is a very logical neurological reason for using two hands to write and draw as brain exercises. I also draw with both hands. 52 Stories is my testament!