She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4064223 ![]() 04/14/2014 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL i une;cmploed, gal let, and on a board typing as a matta of fact they not many powers all these gods give people it like they dsay "i knowed the truth, or i prohpet magic man" and they typoen on conspiracy boards that not much poer or snaythng it like i cin do that long timne ago or soewng |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4064223 ![]() 04/14/2014 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL thank ytou for the post tho i thinking now if i had nature god womaqne power or soentg i could make elctriciyt shock peole on the net they hyrdo electricity and wind and coal and they all nature , so is gas as a matta of fact i harness these and typoe "god is nature woman" and if somne one like toye a laugh thang i shock them and then they know or sowntg god bless |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1040329 ![]() 04/14/2014 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL shamayin is Hebrew right? What does it mean and tell me how it doesn't have the word eve in it? Quoting: NemoNickYAHU 56834105 Hmm scrolled this thread mostly - I must have missed that. I'm not familiar with "shamayin" and to me it doesn't read / sound Hebrew. Breaking it down, maybe it's Sh'M or Shem which means "name" plus Ayin which is a Hebrew letter, usually transcribed in English as a "O" or an "A'a" and which has the numeration of 70. Something like "the name Ayin" maybe. |
NemoNickYAHU User ID: 56834105 ![]() 04/14/2014 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL shamayin is Hebrew right? What does it mean and tell me how it doesn't have the word eve in it? Quoting: NemoNickYAHU 56834105 Hmm scrolled this thread mostly - I must have missed that. I'm not familiar with "shamayin" and to me it doesn't read / sound Hebrew. Breaking it down, maybe it's Sh'M or Shem which means "name" plus Ayin which is a Hebrew letter, usually transcribed in English as a "O" or an "A'a" and which has the numeration of 70. Something like "the name Ayin" maybe. Strong's Concordance shamayin: heavens [link to www.google.ca (secure)] Let the typical glp games begin! |
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redhouserebel User ID: 55777582 ![]() 04/14/2014 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL i ahgted walt whitmen and glad he dead Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4064223 i liek they sea [poens and sutff it like "da sea, ithell" or sowntg themn nature luna woman god thang is scary it like that one stroy where the moon gal made a man sleep and $#%$^ him and he slee3p foe3va and not git old and i thank'n that sound lie he really get'n %$#&^% by a gal or soentgg Great perception. There is actually a lot about nature in the Bible - just people don't know how to read it any more. Way back when - it is clear that the Biblical scholars fully understood the processes of evolution and these too are encoded into the scripture - but we are always being told that it was Darwin who realised these things first - no. A MILF Mortgage - coming soon ;) |
e.m.p. User ID: 54226913 ![]() 04/14/2014 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL The Gender of God Quoting: 0_ Mother Nature Mother Nature is a common personification of nature that focuses on the life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature by embodying it in the form of the mother. Images of women representing mother earth, and mother nature, are timeless. In prehistoric times, goddesses were worshipped for their association with fertility, fecundity, and agricultural bounty. Priestesses held dominion over aspects of Incan, Algonquian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Slavonic, Germanic, Roman, Greek, Indian, and Iroquoian religions in the millennia prior to the inception of patriarchal religions. The Enlightenment Enlightenment beliefs rooted themselves in reason and logic.The leaders of Enlightenment believed that the knowledge must be widely known and must be pondered. However, nature was analogous to God and could not be examined. The believers and leaders of Enlightenment had to separate nature from God. This led to the feminization of nature, the creation of the word: Mother Nature. Boyle suggested that examination of man is an examination of God. Therefore, nature had to be converted to woman, "a great...pregnant automation" to be examined.[4] Bacon suggests that a man must inquisite truth through penetrating into these holes and corners, a sexual metaphor that feminizes nature. When nature was feminized and degraded, Carolyn Merchant suggests that it made possible for people to exploit and study it. Hence, the words "mother nature" come into play. These scientists utilized sexual metaphors to create a feminized nature - mother nature - so that it could be studied and exploited. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Theotokos transliterated (Greek) Theotókos, is the Greek title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches. Its literal English translations include "God-bearer", "Birth-Giver of God" and "the one who gives birth to God." Less literal translations include "Mother is God." The ancient use of this term is emphasised in Churches of the Syriac Tradition who have been using this title in their ancient liturgies for centuries. The Anaphora of Mari and Addai (3rd Century) and the Liturgy of St James the Just (60 AD). Roman Catholics and Anglicans use the title "Mother of God" more often than "Theotokos." The Council of Ephesus decreed in 431 that Mary is Theotokos because her son Jesus is both God and man: one Divine Person with two natures (Divine and human) intimately, hypostatically united. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Gender of the Holy Spirit In Hebrew language, in the Old Testament the divine presence of God, the Holy Spirit, the Shekhinah is feminine. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Shekhinah [link to en.wikipedia.org] Virgin Mary [link to en.wikipedia.org] Theotokos of Vladimir [link to en.wikipedia.org] the "image" of the Holy Spirit is taking shape quietly in scholarly circles throughout the world, as the result of new findings in the Dead Sea Scriptures, the Coptic Nag Hammadi and intertestamental texts of Jewish mystics found side-by-side the writings of the early Christian church. Scholars are recognizing the Holy Spirit as the "female vehicle" for the outpouring of higher teaching and spiritual rebirth. The Holy Spirit plays varied roles in Judeo-Christian traditions: acting in Creation, imparting wisdom, and inspiring Old Testament prophets. In the New Testament She is the presence of God in the world and a power in the birth and life of Jesus. [link to www.pistissophia.org] ET races ALL across THIS UNIVERSE REFER to the CREATOR of ALL, the TRUTH GOD as SHE. Thread: Anu [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] You are trapped in dualistic thinking. You have a long road ahead. G-d stated He created both good and evil. |
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Astræa - EÆ User ID: 54363786 ![]() 05/08/2014 02:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL The Gender of God Quoting: 0_ Mother Nature Mother Nature is a common personification of nature that focuses on the life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature by embodying it in the form of the mother. Images of women representing mother earth, and mother nature, are timeless. In prehistoric times, goddesses were worshipped for their association with fertility, fecundity, and agricultural bounty. Priestesses held dominion over aspects of Incan, Algonquian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Slavonic, Germanic, Roman, Greek, Indian, and Iroquoian religions in the millennia prior to the inception of patriarchal religions. The Enlightenment Enlightenment beliefs rooted themselves in reason and logic.The leaders of Enlightenment believed that the knowledge must be widely known and must be pondered. However, nature was analogous to God and could not be examined. The believers and leaders of Enlightenment had to separate nature from God. This led to the feminization of nature, the creation of the word: Mother Nature. Boyle suggested that examination of man is an examination of God. Therefore, nature had to be converted to woman, "a great...pregnant automation" to be examined.[4] Bacon suggests that a man must inquisite truth through penetrating into these holes and corners, a sexual metaphor that feminizes nature. When nature was feminized and degraded, Carolyn Merchant suggests that it made possible for people to exploit and study it. Hence, the words "mother nature" come into play. These scientists utilized sexual metaphors to create a feminized nature - mother nature - so that it could be studied and exploited. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Theotokos transliterated (Greek) Theotókos, is the Greek title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches. Its literal English translations include "God-bearer", "Birth-Giver of God" and "the one who gives birth to God." Less literal translations include "Mother is God." The ancient use of this term is emphasised in Churches of the Syriac Tradition who have been using this title in their ancient liturgies for centuries. The Anaphora of Mari and Addai (3rd Century) and the Liturgy of St James the Just (60 AD). Roman Catholics and Anglicans use the title "Mother of God" more often than "Theotokos." The Council of Ephesus decreed in 431 that Mary is Theotokos because her son Jesus is both God and man: one Divine Person with two natures (Divine and human) intimately, hypostatically united. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Gender of the Holy Spirit In Hebrew language, in the Old Testament the divine presence of God, the Holy Spirit, the Shekhinah is feminine. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Shekhinah [link to en.wikipedia.org] Virgin Mary [link to en.wikipedia.org] Theotokos of Vladimir [link to en.wikipedia.org] the "image" of the Holy Spirit is taking shape quietly in scholarly circles throughout the world, as the result of new findings in the Dead Sea Scriptures, the Coptic Nag Hammadi and intertestamental texts of Jewish mystics found side-by-side the writings of the early Christian church. Scholars are recognizing the Holy Spirit as the "female vehicle" for the outpouring of higher teaching and spiritual rebirth. The Holy Spirit plays varied roles in Judeo-Christian traditions: acting in Creation, imparting wisdom, and inspiring Old Testament prophets. In the New Testament She is the presence of God in the world and a power in the birth and life of Jesus. [link to www.pistissophia.org] ET races ALL across THIS UNIVERSE REFER to the CREATOR of ALL, the TRUTH GOD as SHE. Thread: Anu [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Yes. Genderless, also - but in this place feminine form is more of a fit. Holy Spirit - also female. Though, the current human form of Creator is male... (you are being attacked because you are getting close to the truth, and are a well known poster here.) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20065900 ![]() 05/08/2014 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL +1 It never ceases to amaze me why people, in their arrogance and delusion think they know the gender of the Holy Spirit more than the Lord Jesus Christ does! "But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He [not She] will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you." [John 14:26] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 43417771 ![]() 05/08/2014 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL Clinging to gender specific labels is just a form of divide and conquer. Oh wizardly wise unity tards. Matriarchy is dead and not coming back, it had its chance and a good long one at that, and failed. Patriarchy is now failing as well. There are other choices besides Patriarchy/Matriarchy, Republican/Democrat, Left/Right, Putin/Obama....There is infinite directions that can be chosen. This is just more duality trap. Divide and conquer. Way to go enlightened ones in this thread. Working hard to weigh us down and keep us in this vicious circle. It wont work. New is the concept so many can not fathom because they are looking back for a better time that didn't actually exist the way they are imagining it did. New is coming. Not old. If it is old then it older than any recorded history we have. That is why so many are lost. History is becoming useless as a guide now. Not to mention the history we had is corrupted beyond repair by meddling societies so it doesnt reflect the truth of the time anyways. Perhaps that is why it is becoming obsolete. It has been corrupted into irrelevancy. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57808815 ![]() 05/08/2014 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: She is Source, She is Mother, She is the Holy Spirit, She is Nature, She is God, She is the Creator of ALL The Gender of God Quoting: 0_ Mother Nature Mother Nature is a common personification of nature that focuses on the life-giving and nurturing aspects of nature by embodying it in the form of the mother. Images of women representing mother earth, and mother nature, are timeless. In prehistoric times, goddesses were worshipped for their association with fertility, fecundity, and agricultural bounty. Priestesses held dominion over aspects of Incan, Algonquian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Slavonic, Germanic, Roman, Greek, Indian, and Iroquoian religions in the millennia prior to the inception of patriarchal religions. The Enlightenment Enlightenment beliefs rooted themselves in reason and logic.The leaders of Enlightenment believed that the knowledge must be widely known and must be pondered. However, nature was analogous to God and could not be examined. The believers and leaders of Enlightenment had to separate nature from God. This led to the feminization of nature, the creation of the word: Mother Nature. Boyle suggested that examination of man is an examination of God. Therefore, nature had to be converted to woman, "a great...pregnant automation" to be examined.[4] Bacon suggests that a man must inquisite truth through penetrating into these holes and corners, a sexual metaphor that feminizes nature. When nature was feminized and degraded, Carolyn Merchant suggests that it made possible for people to exploit and study it. Hence, the words "mother nature" come into play. These scientists utilized sexual metaphors to create a feminized nature - mother nature - so that it could be studied and exploited. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Theotokos transliterated (Greek) Theotókos, is the Greek title of Mary, the mother of Jesus used especially in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches. Its literal English translations include "God-bearer", "Birth-Giver of God" and "the one who gives birth to God." Less literal translations include "Mother is God." The ancient use of this term is emphasised in Churches of the Syriac Tradition who have been using this title in their ancient liturgies for centuries. The Anaphora of Mari and Addai (3rd Century) and the Liturgy of St James the Just (60 AD). Roman Catholics and Anglicans use the title "Mother of God" more often than "Theotokos." The Council of Ephesus decreed in 431 that Mary is Theotokos because her son Jesus is both God and man: one Divine Person with two natures (Divine and human) intimately, hypostatically united. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Gender of the Holy Spirit In Hebrew language, in the Old Testament the divine presence of God, the Holy Spirit, the Shekhinah is feminine. [link to en.wikipedia.org] Shekhinah [link to en.wikipedia.org] Virgin Mary [link to en.wikipedia.org] Theotokos of Vladimir [link to en.wikipedia.org] the "image" of the Holy Spirit is taking shape quietly in scholarly circles throughout the world, as the result of new findings in the Dead Sea Scriptures, the Coptic Nag Hammadi and intertestamental texts of Jewish mystics found side-by-side the writings of the early Christian church. Scholars are recognizing the Holy Spirit as the "female vehicle" for the outpouring of higher teaching and spiritual rebirth. The Holy Spirit plays varied roles in Judeo-Christian traditions: acting in Creation, imparting wisdom, and inspiring Old Testament prophets. In the New Testament She is the presence of God in the world and a power in the birth and life of Jesus. [link to www.pistissophia.org] ET races ALL across THIS UNIVERSE REFER to the CREATOR of ALL, the TRUTH GOD as SHE. Thread: Anu [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] NONSENSE! |