The War in Afghanistan

America’s temperature is rising. We are very sick. I’m a World War II veteran, and not long for this world. I fought in the last war America won, the last war in which God was on America’s side. I perceive that it is highly unlikely that America is going to win the war in Afghanistan.

What is the war on terror about? Distracted by materialism, class warfare—to be fair, redistribution—never more divided, we Americans have lost touch with our inner nature. (Sharron Angle says to Harry Reid, “Stop doing more, we can’t stand it.”) Never will we end the war on terror. The blind are leading the blind. The top general was fired for making contemptuous remarks. Bring the troops home. Until we get the log out of our eye, we don’t need to be trying to get the splinter out of other eyes.

The many conceptions of God are responsible for the greatest suffering and death in human history. God created man with reason and logic, and from which man created moral codes. We also have the gift of perception. To perceive is to become aware. There is a difference in perception and conception, the act of perceiving of God and conceiving of God. Man conceives of many gods. One perceives of only one god.

My god is backed by quantum physics. But quantum physicist Richard Feynman says, “I think I can safely say that no one understands quantum mechanics. Do not keep asking yourself, if you can possibly help it, ‘but how can it be like that?’ Nobody knows how it can be like that. What a jerk! Your reality has been scientifically proven, but nobody knows how it can be like that. For Christ’s sake, don’t you think it is time to know?

The truth will set you free. As I read Evan Harris Walker’s The Physics of Consciousness, and with the first reading only vaguely finding that my reality was nothing like I’d been told, but for seven years thinking about it and how I got to this point in my life, a very good life, The Physics of Consciousness dovetails with the events of my life. There are at least two of us who know how it can be like that.

Here’s the rub. There is no direct way of knowing one’s reality. Quantum physicist Walker knows our reality from circumstantial evidence—too many scientific coincidences to say otherwise. I can say the same. There are too many coincidences in my life to say otherwise.

We are told that three wise men, by following the star in the east found the birthplace of the Christ Child. The ancient Egyptians, a millennium earlier, had a god that resembled Christ. Christ’s teachings were around thousands of years before the wise men found Christ’s birthplace. Coincidental with the star in the east, my rising sign was determined from the astrologer’s zodiac. It is when the sun rises in the east on the zodiac. An astrologer took the exact time when I drew my first breath and the place of my birth, and from the zodiac determined that my rising sign was Aquarius. Coincidentally, Aquarius rising is the sign of brotherhood and fraternity. Christ taught that we are our brothers’ keeper. And now you know how I came to be redeemed by Christ, through an astrological understanding. Socialists confuse that with collectivism. They are wrong. Our reality is individual, internally and everlastingly. We are of the archetypes of man, here but for a short to make changes.

While Barrack Obama became president in November 2008, just as Saturn and Pluto went into unfavorable alignment, an omen, on the day I was born Saturn and Pluto were in their most favorable alignments, called a trine. An omen, Astrologer’s Handbook says this trine means I would “understand the laws by which subtle forces are organized.”

In Cosmos and Psyche, Richard Tarnas, who has found that planetary alignments and the archetypal patterns of human history demonstrate the existence of consistent correspondence, with the unfavorable alignment in November 2008 he found radical social thought, the unleashing of forces of nature, of violence and destruction, and of self-destruction. Isn’t that a strange coincidence?

I’ve got my work cut out for me. Astrologer’s Handbook advises that I would work slowly and make fundamental changes in my own and other people’s lives. I’ve discovered in the events of my life, and how they mirror with the movements of the planets, a perception that I’m one of many Aquarian messengers.

With regard to Aquarian messengers, in Chapter 18, “A God for Tomorrow,” in The Physics of Consciousness, Walker tells us: “But for all this terror, there is one thing that is worse: the thought that all the suffering and all the pleasure of life have no meaning. And that is the sad corollary of our religious life. . .But this trinity of man, mind, and God—of brain consciousness and collective will—is not the full realization of the fabric of reality. There is a structure that I as a Christian find a justification of the central features of the Judeo-Christian conception of nature. But I also see, as one and the same, a Buddhist conception, even in its most solemn expression—a unity in nature, all things being aspects of mind. But now we see more of the underlying structure, of the engine that drives our struggling souls. We see the separation that lies between any of us and the rest of reality. We see space and matter as springing from the brow of God. . .A universe that has only matter cannot have consciousness and cannot have will. The picture painted to explain the material world, orderly but without God, has failed to work.”

America was born under the sign of Aquarius. Aquarius stands for brotherhood and fraternity. We are entering the Age of Aquarius. Don’t you think it about time that we Americans know God? You will not find God until you understand that God loves you and has provided you with all you need to make your life good. I’ll soon be gone. You are here to spread the good news I bring you.

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