Post by venus as a boyOn Sat, 05 Mar 2022 01:02:52 -0000, venus as a boy
:-)
but gnostic means knowing (of god)
### - gnosis is a fallacy, or rather: is only a euphemism, one that
describes (or attempts to describe) an altogether completely 'irrational'
experience...
i.e., it's thus 'impossible' to 'know' god (or the soul or whatever)
rationally or logically...
all the rational mind can do under such circumstances is to stand to one
side and acknowledge an experience occurring that it can never rationally
understand... the best one can actually 'know' (rationally i mean) is that
the experience (which is actually only a shift in awareness)
exists/is-available...
And that the experiencer has no idea of the meaning of the experience,
regardless of how clearly the experience seems to have one, or how
ultimately absolute it feels.
Jesus (Lovelight)just transformed a two eurocent coin into a five euro
cent coin and materialized a twenty euro cent coin here in my living room!
Wow that won't get you a coffee or a shot of Schnapps or a tuna melt.
Biblical accounts
In the Gospel account, in Capernaum the collectors of the two-drachma temple tax ask Peter whether Jesus pays the tax, and he replies "Yes". When Peter returns to where they are staying, Jesus speaks of the matter, asking his opinion: "From whom do the kings of the earth collect duty and taxes—from their own children or from others?" Peter answers, "from others," and Jesus replies: "Then the children are exempt. But so that we may not cause offense, go to the lake (the Sea of Galilee) and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours."
Analysis
The story ends at this point, without stating that Peter caught the fish as Jesus predicted.[4]
This may be the only time Jesus performed a miracle in order to avoid offending people (in this case, those who collected the two-drachma temple tax).
The four-drachma (or shekel) coin would be exactly enough to pay the temple tax (two-drachma coin) for two people.[5] It is usually thought to be a Tyrian shekel.[6][7]
The coin in the fish's mouth is generally seen as a symbolic act or sign, but there is little agreement concerning what it signifies.[4]
The Bible does not specify the species of the fish caught by Peter, but tilapia is sometimes referred to as "St. Peter's fish".[citation needed]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coin_in_the_fish%27s_mouth
Hopefully JEHOVAH will cure you or make it so you can be free and work maybe start a family. I have seen telekinesis in the past it is interesting but a waste of time a bit like Virtual Reality. There was a Star Trek Next Generation episode on that theme.