Yes Ras KebreAB
As we are grounded here on Earth yet surrounded by the Alpha/and Omega(UNIVERSE) the truth becomes self evident, we are connected to JAH with or without the written word. As a child I can remember feeling this connection without having developed a real focus. The focus I'm speaking of has come in many forms, one being just life experience,and another in the form of the written word. As the I said before, a book is a beginning a middle and an end, yet in the Universe there is no beginning no middle and no end, so obviously (at least to the IandI) there is no way any book can contain JAH. However, I KNOW that the closest connectivity I have with that Supreme Being that is JAH, is through the power I have in ISELF. As the written word helps us to make new discoveries about ourselves, individually and in unison, we use those words to further ourselves. Perhaps it's all the corruption of Babylonic force that has made man to depend too much on the words of other men in order to see something, and there in would lie the purity of the man in the bush who has no concern with that. I was born into a world of books, and I've found that very intriguing and wouldn't want to give it up either, I'm sure the I feels the same way too. When we take words and refer to them as the works of man, and other words to be the works of JAH, where is the differentiating mark. As I said before, some Gnostic texts are said to contain more words of Christ, that are not in the average Bible, so how do we choose what to take and dismiss? If the words of Christ are beautiful in the Bible, I'm sure HE intended them to be as such, same way with His words found in a Gnostic text. When the I says look deeper, I am assuming that's a reference to searching internally which is the deepest well I can find. So as I look deeper I have to discern what is of flattering lips and deceitful tongue, and what really is of pure beauty (what is inspired vs. what is a man furthering an agenda of sorts). So we have to make very thoughtful decisions, and I know that's what the I is trying to tell me, and I appreciate that, sincerely.
SELAM
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