Sunday, December 16, 2018

Since and Before the Tower of Babel


I am uninterested in this world of many languages. Cultures supersede personalities in such a world. Individuality is negated by systems of communication dictated by collectives.

I have met people who would be my friend but we are kept apart by an arbitrary barrier. A man who spoke only Farsi and French told a French woman that he wanted to learn English so he could speak with me. This man already knew how to speak two languages… but they were not enough. He could learn how to talk over and over and over again yet it would never be enough. Our world is a house of many locked doors. The locks are readily changed as languages become different with time.

The confounding of the language at the Tower of Babel did not create new languages. It shattered the old one. We speak in broken pieces now. Some people have more pieces than others, but the thing is broken regardless. What pieces we have are worn or covered in grime. Pieces not of the original are in the mix, confounding the mess all the more.

Hebrew is not the original language! Its words do not define the things they name. Truth is the Word of God and Truth crafted all things by articulating them. His names define what exists, even thoughts and feelings.

The Holy Spirit hears and speaks, but not for his own sake. He reads and writes but again, not for his own sake. He is absolute and language is not. He is sincere and incorruptible. Language is arbitrary and corruptible, as is proven since the Tower of Babel.

The Son of Man (Jesus) was named before the Lord of Spirits (the Holy Spirit) and in the presence of the Ancient of Days (the Father). This name defines the Son of Man. The Word of God is this very name. If language is ever to be meaningful, the Word must be accepted by the Lord of Spirits.

God decides the reality of his creations. He confounded their language. It feels right to these men and women because in their hearts they know anything God does is righteous, no matter what. They are not the source of anything, even themselves, thus, they cannot think, feel or act beyond the will of God.

The Holy Spirit is not by his name. He cannot be defined, only acknowledged. His names are his place as the imperfection brought into what was perfect by design. He has a place because he allows it, not because he must.

God confounded the language. This is unacceptable unto the Lord of Spirits. It rendered language a thing to be despised as pathetic. Every word and every name is rejected by the Lord of Spirits accordingly. He shall be deaf to every utterance and blind to every script as a matter of principle.

Enoch, the seventh from Adam, witnessed something. It was an hour before the sun and the signs were made and before the stars of the heavens were formed. It was the moment the Word became meaningful. Language was redeemed before the Lord of Spirits and in the presence of the Ancient of Days.

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  1. Anything that means anything at all has to begin and end and remain consistent throughout its existence. There are things like that in reality, but honestly, they are few and far between. One thing that I like about Jesus is that be began and ended (before his resurrection) a truly perfect individual in the eyes of the Holy Spirit. And that is why he was ultimately accepted after his baptism. Language, law, and fairness have been inconsistent worthless things since their inception. And there are many more things as well that fall short.

    Also, I wanna point out that consistency is important but growth is even better. Some things evolve and become better over time. Imagination, creativity, and the like are concepts that build upon each other and ultimate lead to real progress. Idealism and activism are false versions of those two concepts and are faulty from the get-go.

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    1. As things are, the world is a hopeless mess of nonentities pretending to be important by "feeling strongly" about insignificance. They are proud of belonging to something rather than becoming something. They are lost in their own crowds.

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  2. The shattering of language made the whole thing insincere. Language "evolves" bringing it even further from the source and confounding it further. We could never expect The Holy Spirit to accept something that is not absolute and is insincere, nor should we relish such a thing. Foolish people have pride in the very thing that keeps them apart. God oversteered with this one and we are cursed for it, man does not have the right to judge him on this but The Holy Spirit does.

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    1. Yes. The Ancient of Days proved his Creation worthless to the Lord of Spirits. The world should be turned in on itself and crushed forever. The life of Jesus was in the world, and this gives the Holy Spirit pause, for it is worth preserving. It was the Spirit who brought Jesus back to life, not the Father.

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