Why you want to be a 'Heretic"
- A.J. Dunbar
- Apr 5
- 3 min read
One of the strangest kinds of cognitive dissonance and mind control is that of those who accept that the engineering of many forms of cognitive dissonance and fear-based control (lies) is ubiquitous across society, and yet who still believe that orthodox (dogmatic, Constantinian) Christianity is somehow exempt from the inversion and perversion of truth.

A perfect example was the presenter in the 'Is Trump the Anti-Christ' presentation, for which I wrote an extensive (and revealing) rebuttal, available here. I nearly choked on my chortle when he had the audacity to say "you don't mess with the Bible!"
Like any serious student of rabbit holes doesn't know that the Bible was edited, words changed to diminish it’s magical (consciousness elevating) properties, and that many of the more esoteric and very eastern-sounding (and also Divine Feminine-honouring) books were occulted (hidden). The uncovered Nag Hammadi texts being an example; The Book of Enoch, another.

One can innerstand that the mystical vision of the inner, esoteric teachings isn't for everyone (until it is), but to buy wholesale and without question what they have been taught, by the very people that are continually outed to be as far from saintly as it's possible to be, truly does beggar belief... It beggars belief in the truest sense of the phrase; it leaves one impoverished in spirit and thirsting for truth, and it's no wonder they come across as perpetually frustrated when the (an) answer lies so close at hand... literally in the pages they have so often claimed to hold the power of salvation, but without possessing the means by which to satiate that thirst: symbolic literacy and the suspension of the ideology (lie) that salvation only comes at some point in the future and from some external source.
"Not Now" = NEVER.
The biggest lie told and then blindly accepted is that it is not you who is a Christ (a title, not a name), as well as all the other characters AND The Whole "in ecstatic motion". If you begin with the assumption "not me", YOU never will be "sa(l)ved".
There are many others - like "God" must overcome "evil", rather than being the totality, creating a One-Story (Uni-Verse) for the sheer joy of the Drama - but I'll have to leave those for now and revisit them another time. In the meantime, here are some quotes from scripture and from a great Christian mystic who didn't let dogma cut him off from realeyesing his true nature. Most "Christians" will balk at the mystical interpretations I give, before calling you all sorts of amusing names:
“I and my Father are one” - John 10:30
- they will accept "Jesus" - JupiterZeus - as being one with God, but not themselves, but when you show them the following they can't wrap their heads around what it is pointing at, quite obviously in my opinion:
“Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do” - John 14-12
- so Christ tells you he is ONE (NEO) with the Godhead & can himself perform miracles, yet those who follow The Way will go on to do the same miracles and even "greater works"... how is that possible if we aren't also Divine children and cap-Abel of Christ realeyesation?
“And God said unto Moses, I Am That I Am” - Exodus 3:14
- do you not experience the “I am”? That undeniable sense that YOU are, HERE and NOW. If you do, and "God" tells you IT does, does that not imply you are of the same essence? "God" is telling "Moses" that "IT" is awareness/ Consciousness IT'sSelf (IT is SELF). YOU ARE THAT, and Meister Eckhart so beautifully encapsulates this basic, yet so elusive Truth, in the following:
“The eye with which I see God is the same with which God sees me. My eye and God's eye is one eye, and one sight, and one knowledge, and one love” ~ Meister Eckhart
- Nuff said.
Well... maybe one more quote, this time from a perhaps unexpected source:
“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you, because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.” ~ Roald Dahl
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P.S. though I've been called 'heretic!' more than a few times, the most amusing occasion was by my old (former now) friend and Dungeon Master, when I dared to question quackcine safety and efficacy. The irony (which he failed to see and REALLY didn't like me pointing out, tongue in cheek) was that he was a staunch atheist and of the rabid variety that had to tell you about once a week. Old Tyme fire and brimstone, stone you to death Religion doesn't just come in spiritual forms.
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