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Babylon &The Dead vs Living Realms From: loosethename What is Babylon?In literal terms, Babylon was a city in ancient Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq). It was known for its great wealth, impressive walls and buildings, hanging gardens and its codes of law. Metaphorically, it is referenced many times in the Christian bible as a symbol of great evil and sin; it has also be used by other cultures/groups to symbolise various things, e.g. the Rastafarian movement uses the term to describe the system that has oppressed them. ‘Babylon’ is used here as a metaphor to describe the system of control that has enslaved humanity via the legal name. In particular it refers to the system of commerce that the entire world has been made subject to. What does ‘Babylon Is Fallen’ mean?As described above, ‘Babylon’ refers to the control system that has enslaved humanity. Our intention for Babylon is for it to be fallen, i.e. for the control system and all it’s horrors (war, poverty, greed, torture, exploitation of people, etc.) to have ended.Why is it ‘Is Fallen’ and not ‘Babylon Is Falling’ or ‘Babylon Will Fall’?Time is an illusion, the only moment we ever exist in is now; the time is always now. If Babylon was only falling, it would always be falling and never be fallen. If ‘Babylon Will Fall’ it would be suspended in the now moment as still standing and never get around to falling at all. What is the difference between a 2D reality vs. a 3D reality?2D reality is the realm of dead paper fiction – legal names, birth certificates, corporate fictions, laws, legal rules (acts/statutes), money, economic systems, etc.3D reality is the realm of living people, animals, plants, minerals, etc.Everything in 2D reality exists as ideas (as words/symbols) on paper that we made up. None of it has any power or life until 3D living people agree with those ideas and decide to act on them. A legal name is just a concept represented as words on paper/in a computer system – just like a character in a book/script, the legal name does not have any 3D existence/life until we agree to take on that character role and act as it. We give it a voice; we give it life. If we don’t agree to act as the legal name then it remains a dead 2D paper fiction that has nothing to do with us. How can people be dead when they use a legal name, they are still breathing?‘Dead’ in this context refers to being spiritually dead. People may appear to be physically living but if they don’t know who they really are, and are heavily conditioned by societal programming, then they’re just existing as part of the system and not really living their lives. Do the dead not work for the living?In a sense, yes. For example, if you do not consent to be a legal name, police officers take on the role of peace officers acting to help and protect you if others try to harm you/try to make you answer to the name.
Posted on: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 02:49:11 +0000

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