Themes and Insights
Birthright – Passage 5 of 7
Consequences of Judgment: When we criticize others for not aligning with our domain, we risk alienating them. If we have the authority to judge others, then they can justifiably judge us in return.
Concept of Domain: Recognizing the concept of personal domains can lead to a sense of peace. Understanding that each individual has their own domain encourages acceptance rather than conflict.
Avoiding Conflict: Just as one wouldn’t challenge an expert like Mike Tyson in boxing, it’s unwise to challenge others in their personal domains. Conflict arises when individuals do not operate within their own domain, leading to stalemates.
Spiritual Implications: Entering domains associated with negativity or death leads to spiritual or emotional detriment. This reinforces the idea that clarity in one’s own domain protects against confusion and false beliefs.
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Birthright – Passage 5 of 7
We already know we would not presume to tell another what their possessions mean to them.
Yet the world goes about telling everyone
what domain they should be living in.
We may speak to a friend,
and we tell them
that we do not think it is proper
that they dress the way they do.
We tell them that we think it is inappropriate
and causing lust within others
and therefore they are going against God
by dressing so.
The person we are telling
obviously has no issue with how they dress
yet we somehow believe
that unless they live in our domain
they are wrong and evil and sinning
or just stupid.
The problem is we ourselves are not living in our own domain
and perhaps neither are they
and nothing of the truth has been shared between the two.
So then we may think that our friend is a bad influence on others
and we therefore cut them out of our life dismissing their own life.
If we have the right to dismiss another life
then another has the right to dismiss ours.
If we have the right to tell another how they should be
then another has the right to tell us how we should be.
If we are CORRECT in assuming so
then so is our enemy CORRECT in attacking us.
Our pride says
“there is only ONE way unto God, or ONE way that is right”
and yes
that is “the way that leads to death”.
By understanding the concept of Domain
in a fuller sense
we find the peace and freedom I
n the wisdom that we no longer need to fight anyone.
We would not challenge Mike Tyson to a fight.
Yet anytime we enter another’s domain
and try to pick a fight with them about what is theirs
we will get our asses handed to us every time.
We always lose.
With people, it can often be a stalemate
because they themselves are also not in their own domain.
But if you believe in spirits
if you believe in the devil
or some similar version of good and evil
then you should know that to enter into the domain of the devil
you will not win.
It is their domain,
and they know everything about evil
and you know nothing about evil.
Death only enters into our domain once in our life
at our physical death.
All spiritual death or emotional death or intellectual death
comes from us entering one of the many domains of death.
When we are in that domain,
we may believe we are in our own domain
but that is the trick of the death
to convince you to desire what is dead and not true.
This is the legend of Eve.
Ryan o0o
Birthright – Passage 5 of 7
We already know we would not presume to tell another what their possessions mean to them.
Yet the world goes about telling everyone
what domain they should be living in.
We may speak to a friend,
and we tell them
that we do not think it is proper
that they dress the way they do.
We tell them that we think it is inappropriate
and causing lust within others
and therefore they are going against God
by dressing so.
The person we are telling
obviously has no issue with how they dress
yet we somehow believe
that unless they live in our domain
they are wrong and evil and sinning
or just stupid.
The problem is we ourselves are not living in our own domain
and perhaps neither are they
and nothing of the truth has been shared between the two.
So then we may think that our friend is a bad influence on others
and we therefore cut them out of our life dismissing their own life.
If we have the right to dismiss another life
then another has the right to dismiss ours.
If we have the right to tell another how they should be
then another has the right to tell us how we should be.
If we are CORRECT in assuming so
then so is our enemy CORRECT in attacking us.
Our pride says
“there is only ONE way unto God, or ONE way that is right”
and yes
that is “the way that leads to death”.
By understanding the concept of Domain
in a fuller sense
we find the peace and freedom I
n the wisdom that we no longer need to fight anyone.
We would not challenge Mike Tyson to a fight.
Yet anytime we enter another’s domain
and try to pick a fight with them about what is theirs
we will get our asses handed to us every time.
We always lose.
With people, it can often be a stalemate
because they themselves are also not in their own domain.
But if you believe in spirits
if you believe in the devil
or some similar version of good and evil
then you should know that to enter into the domain of the devil
you will not win.
It is their domain,
and they know everything about evil
and you know nothing about evil.
Death only enters into our domain once in our life
at our physical death.
All spiritual death or emotional death or intellectual death
comes from us entering one of the many domains of death.
When we are in that domain,
we may believe we are in our own domain
but that is the trick of the death
to convince you to desire what is dead and not true.
This is the legend of Eve.
Ryan o0o
Themes and Insights
Birthright – Passage 5 of 7
Consequences of Judgment: When we criticize others for not aligning with our domain, we risk alienating them. If we have the authority to judge others, then they can justifiably judge us in return.
Concept of Domain: Recognizing the concept of personal domains can lead to a sense of peace. Understanding that each individual has their own domain encourages acceptance rather than conflict.
Avoiding Conflict: Just as one wouldn’t challenge an expert like Mike Tyson in boxing, it’s unwise to challenge others in their personal domains. Conflict arises when individuals do not operate within their own domain, leading to stalemates.
Spiritual Implications: Entering domains associated with negativity or death leads to spiritual or emotional detriment. This reinforces the idea that clarity in one’s own domain protects against confusion and false beliefs.
Birthright – Passage 5 of 7
We already know we would not presume to tell another what their possessions mean to them.
Yet the world goes about telling everyone
what domain they should be living in.
We may speak to a friend,
and we tell them
that we do not think it is proper
that they dress the way they do.
We tell them that we think it is inappropriate
and causing lust within others
and therefore they are going against God
by dressing so.
The person we are telling
obviously has no issue with how they dress
yet we somehow believe
that unless they live in our domain
they are wrong and evil and sinning
or just stupid.
The problem is we ourselves are not living in our own domain
and perhaps neither are they
and nothing of the truth has been shared between the two.
So then we may think that our friend is a bad influence on others
and we therefore cut them out of our life dismissing their own life.
If we have the right to dismiss another life
then another has the right to dismiss ours.
If we have the right to tell another how they should be
then another has the right to tell us how we should be.
If we are CORRECT in assuming so
then so is our enemy CORRECT in attacking us.
Our pride says
“there is only ONE way unto God, or ONE way that is right”
and yes
that is “the way that leads to death”.
By understanding the concept of Domain
in a fuller sense
we find the peace and freedom I
n the wisdom that we no longer need to fight anyone.
We would not challenge Mike Tyson to a fight.
Yet anytime we enter another’s domain
and try to pick a fight with them about what is theirs
we will get our asses handed to us every time.
We always lose.
With people, it can often be a stalemate
because they themselves are also not in their own domain.
But if you believe in spirits
if you believe in the devil
or some similar version of good and evil
then you should know that to enter into the domain of the devil
you will not win.
It is their domain,
and they know everything about evil
and you know nothing about evil.
Death only enters into our domain once in our life
at our physical death.
All spiritual death or emotional death or intellectual death
comes from us entering one of the many domains of death.
When we are in that domain,
we may believe we are in our own domain
but that is the trick of the death
to convince you to desire what is dead and not true.
This is the legend of Eve.
Ryan o0o
Themes and Insights
Birthright – Passage 5 of 7
Consequences of Judgment: When we criticize others for not aligning with our domain, we risk alienating them. If we have the authority to judge others, then they can justifiably judge us in return.
Concept of Domain: Recognizing the concept of personal domains can lead to a sense of peace. Understanding that each individual has their own domain encourages acceptance rather than conflict.
Avoiding Conflict: Just as one wouldn’t challenge an expert like Mike Tyson in boxing, it’s unwise to challenge others in their personal domains. Conflict arises when individuals do not operate within their own domain, leading to stalemates.
Spiritual Implications: Entering domains associated with negativity or death leads to spiritual or emotional detriment. This reinforces the idea that clarity in one’s own domain protects against confusion and false beliefs.
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