@SpiritualSecession1,
Thank you for your assessment, SpiritualSecession1
Long ago I stepped aways from the collective mentality you write about and rebelled against conventional authoritative mindset within myself. By doing so I came to the conclusion Christ is the architect of the inner conscience temple.
When someone doesn’t connect with what you say, that’s okay. It’s okay if your words go far beyond or don’t quite fit into someone’s understanding. And it’s okay when blistering or soothing criticism comes your way. It’s all part of the split personality people believe they possess; hidden behind the many-colored masks they wear while convincing themselves they’re only human.
All anyone can declare to another is where they've been, where they are, but never how far they have come, and yet, must travel to complete the circle of birth and death to get back to where they started from. And whether or not they've given milk, bread or meat to their soul, the inner conscience always assures the inner depth of life cause people to understand their individual blessings surely found in the righteous words of the principle and pattern behind the mask they have dressed themself, demonstrating their character of understanding "precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line, here a little, there a little" according to their level of awareness.
Whatsoever one gives and receives ride and form their universe, world, and earth. Words are the invisible imitative for the architectural blueprints that are the final structured building and activity of humanities disposition of living. Words projection into the atmosphere of one's living are not only the teacher of life's direction, but they are also the distributor of all material the Father has given for mankind to travel between life and death. It is through the human mind and consciousness' silence Christ speaks to the inner conscience temple of humanity from the Altar of Righteousness.
Never give power to anything a person believes is their source of strength - jufa