by Digger Barr
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Emerging into the Golden Age of Aquarius, we were told it would be Biblical.
What a poignant time to announce the passing of Pope Francis.
We knew when they announced his illness it wouldn’t be long before they announced his death.
We may never know what actually took place. Or when he actually passed.
We can only know now was the time.
Bringing the Catholic church into the limelight during a time of mass purging from deceptive and harmful practices put upon humans is so apropos.
What better time than on the heels of Easter to announce the death of the Pope.
The bedrock rock celebration of a world religion, such as Easter, involves people everywhere.
The death of the Pope pulls the whole congregation into the fray right when resurrection is on their minds.
It brings into focus not just on death and eternal life, but how we immerse ourselves in dogma and ritual.
What choice do people have now but to pay attention.
Netflix is doing their part by featuring movies such as the Passion of the Christ and Conclave.
Although it would appear Netflix also left out an important reference point of Scripture in the first part of the film.
See the original not on Netflix. This is the way. Take a story and change it. Omissions make a difference.
Even if you are not Christian or go to Church, you can expose yourself to the historical accounts and religions while nestled comfortably at home. But you will be vulnerable to an edited version as a continued form of controlling information.
It is so hard to be sovereign.
This deep dive, while navigating friends and family with widely varying perspectives, is a lot like walking through a minefield buried deep in a swampy bog of mud.
I have no idea when I am going to step on a trigger.
And even if I am clear of a trigger the bog is full of thick and murky sticky disinformation and misdirection.
It has been in place for so many years, the smell goes clear to the heavens.
I am not the only bog slogger.
There have been years of searchers and researchers trying to bring clarity to this enterprise.
For me, I have been waiting fifty years to say what I am about to bring forth.
My next point of focusing is on the crucifixion of Jesus.
In the first 13 years of my life I stared at the infamous large cross with Jesus fastened to it with blood dripping from a thorny crown.
Let me just put that right here front and center just like the church loves to do.
What a horrible image for a child to see.
Why is that such a necessary image if not to instill fear into a viewer?
Why couldn’t the church simply retell the story and focus on the message.
Why wasn’t the focus on the resurrection ? Wasn’t that the miracle that brought it back into love?
But no, It’s an image of a man that didn’t just die, but was tortured, beaten into a bloody pulp then hung up like beef jerky to dry in the sun.
Sorry, it’s gruesome. But that’s the story line that gets hammered home.
That’s the focus of every Catholic church when they install a 6 to 10 foot image of a man hanging in a tortured state.
I can’t speak for other churches as I do not know if the Baptists, Jesuits, Seventh day Adventist, etc have the same obsession with this image.
Another thing I ask is, why was crucifixion a practice to begin with?
Before Jesus, they hung people from crosses for punishment for breaking the law.
What kind of people do that?
Why was this form of punishment even thought up if not from an establishment already deeply embedded in using fear as control?
Jesus was not the first to be hung on a cross.
It is barbaric practice to think about but to make it the icon or mascot for a Church is sick.
The only reason I can see is that it is designed to instill fear.
To be clear, I believe in Jesus. I have a personal relationship with Jesus and with Mary.
They have both come to me and we have had conversations.
As Ascended masters they continue to do amazing things.
My challenge here is not bang on about my personal beliefs but to bring out what and where the manipulation has been introduced. These are my observations.
As the Christian religion tells the story, Jesus died for our sins.
By my assessment, he didn’t just die, he was killed.
No one is denying that he was murdered, they just aren’t saying that.
Words are important in order to convey the nuances to situations we haven’t actually witnessed.
If he was murdered it changes the focus from him actively dying ‘for’ us to dying at the hands of others.
It shifts the direction of focus.
He wasn’t killed for our sins.
He was killed by people who used torture as a form of control.
This system was perpetrated by an already brutal power driven mechanism and they wanted to keep it that way.
They killed him because he was a threat.
Why? What exactly was he a threat to?
If his message was to be of love and to be sovereign, well, He was a threat to those who ruled by fear.
Wouldn’t it have been better that he didn’t die ? Especially in that way?
They call us sinners. Why?
Didn’t God make me who I am?
Aren’t my faults a God given opportunity for me to learn?
Why do I need to feel bad about myself?
Asking for forgiveness is fine, but condemning people as sinners is basically gaslighting an entire planet.
Why do we need to atone for our ‘sin’ of being born ?
Why do we ask for forgiveness in confession?
Forgiveness is an energetic endorsement to the one who is doing the forgiving.
Is the system feeding off of my guilt and shame after being gaslit?
One can say Jesus died for our sins and then resurrected to show us eternal life.
But one can also say, after he was killed, he then used the opportunity to show us eternal life.
If he was no longer incarnate wasn’t this an opportunity to show that life is beyond the veil?
A pretty smart way to endorse his teachings.
Just to interject here, if that isn’t supernatural, I don’t know what is.
Witches were burned at the stake for dealing in the supernatural.
They were dealt the same punishment as Christ.
Powerful women, Goddesses and healers, working with divine energy were branded persecuted as witches.
In the same way Jesus was branded a heretic, they were branded as evil and called Pagan.
They have met the same punishment.
They have been demonized and swept out of the picture.
Hidden, removed, deleted and slandered, they are a threat to the narrative.
They too were healers in touch with Godly powers.
These same controllers capitalized on that designation, taking the energy and temples for their own agenda.
We can still witness this same core practice today.
Anyone who stands up to say something against the narrative is and was quashed.
So Jesus was taken out because he was a threat.
And then there is the question of, by whom?
According to many historical accounts Jesus was killed by the Roman soldiers.
Politics back in the day were complicated and again depends on which historian gets better publication.
But it sounds like no particular party wanted to be held responsible.
They knew what they were doing and a lot of effort was put into passing the blame.
Bottomline responsibility isn’t just who drove the nails but in who initiated the persecution.
Again it wasn’t the crucifixion that should be the focus but on the prosecution.
Who wanted him out and why?
Jesus was born a Jew. He was born in Bethlehem. He was crucified near Jerusalem.
This is information that is generally agreed upon.
So the prosecutors were the ones that lived near Jesus and exercised control in the land at that time.
There were three parties that we knew about. The Jewish Rabbis, the King and the Roman soldiers who were stationed with keeping the peace.
Why were soldiers trying to keep the peace ?
And then there was King Herod who is noted for being a Roman Jewish.
This is where the history just gets messy.
There is a huge Egyptian influence here but historical records are vague and conflicting.
I feel my boots sticking to the bottom of the bog.
It should be noted that King Herod tried to kill Jesus early as a child due to some prophecy.
He didn’t know who Jesus was. He was trying to eliminate a potential threat before it took hold.
When he finally met him, what do you suppose Herod was thinking?
At the bottom of the bog we stand on solid earth.
Who is telling their version of a story from long ago?
What is to be gained from the versions they tell?
Religion is big business after all.
All parties are responsible for the persecution and prosecution.
When we can consider this as an option there can be no truths retold.
Any one of them could have done something differently.
There is no writing of history that doesn’t seem to point fingers.
When have we ever read, “We did it. We killed a prophet.” ?
Instead it’s relayed as, “It’s not our fault, but hey, if we benefit, so be it.”
In the name of Christ, we will conquer your lands, take your money and claim ultimate reign over you.
What if Jesus really was persecuted by the Jewish people themselves?
Did hIs own people turn on him? Betrayal is part of the Jesus story.
Who are the Jewish People?
This is something that can’t be agreed upon even today.
What a quagmire the State of Israel has become.
Easier to understand why once you look deeper into the history.
Who has claimed to be that which they are not?
Why is there such confusion about this today?
Maybe it’s not about the Jewish people after all?
Wasn’t Rome in charge?
The Vatican has many of the answers hidden away .
Where else would Biblical or pre-bible accounts be stored if not in Rome?
There is so much that we don’t know that we could know.
Wouldn’t it be amazing to finally have access to historical accounts that can answer these questions and more.
Why is the death of the Pope so important beyond the traditional religious and worship ramifications?
Because now is an opportunity to access history.
We are all now focusing on the Vatican.
It is being exposed.
Now is an opportunity for the people to have a voice and break the barrier of control that we have so long been complicit in.
Now is time for the Catholic church to accept important changes.
Those changes could mean freeing people from a dogma of control.
As we focus on the purge of disinformation, let us get to the heart of our origin stories.
The World Religions are manipulations from the onset.
This idea will not sit well with people who are fully ensconced in their beliefs.
But isn’t it better to reveal the lies and be uncomfortable than to keep living with them ?
A religion that focuses on instilling fear, guilt, shame and blame is no way to live.
I am watching the uptick in pitting religions against each other.
More and more Christianity is standing up to Muslim infiltration.
I will just say it this way. I am not a fan of organized religion.
The sceptic in me sees them all as a form of control and manipulation no matter the worship premise.
This planet is no stranger to the constant battle between belief systems.
Was this done by design?
Who are we to say that one is better than the other when we have all been disillusioned.
Why do we fight when at the core we are all a fractal of God.
We are all born of flesh and have a heart of pureness until we learn otherwise.
Are we going to hate the Buddhists because they don’t want to hurt earthworms?
Where in humanity does hate start?
This idea of hate is of fear and children of God are of the light.
Stories vary but when you boil it down to the purest form our true hearts are in the same place.
It is time for us to realize the Divine light within each of us.
Now is a time when we can find our sovereignty.
Be it Christ, Buddha or Mohammed.
They are all Ascended Masters, true.
But they were all messengers.
It is time to let go of the idea of Saviors and stop allowing Religion to hold power over us.
It is not up to something outside of ourselves.
It is within each of us already.
It is time for balance. It is time for real Peace.
It is time to be of love.
Be blessed my friends
In so many ways, We are just getting started.
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