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The Eyes of Desire

Desire and Spiritual Accountability: The piece emphasizes that human desires—whether for pleasure, power, or harm—manifest in the spiritual realm before they affect the physical. Our actions and intentions are ultimately judged by their spiritual consequences, not just their earthly outcomes.

The Duality of Life and Death: It presents a clear contrast between two spiritual forces: the Father of Life, symbolizing creation, unity, and love, and the Father of Death, representing destruction, deceit, and decay. Every thought, action, and feeling serves one of these forces, and we must consciously choose between them.

Spiritual Evolution and Forgotten Wisdom: The writing critiques modern society's focus on physical accomplishments while neglecting the spirit. It calls for a return to ancient wisdom, where people recognized the power and eternal nature of the spirit, urging spiritual evolution that acknowledges our soul's significance.

Truth and Self-Awareness: A central insight is the importance of confronting one's inner truth. The writing urges readers to reflect on their desires and intentions honestly, arguing that self-awareness is essential for spiritual growth and choosing the path of life over the path of death.

Moral and Spiritual Alignment: The work offers a moral framework based on two spiritual fathers—Life and Death. It invites readers to evaluate their thoughts, actions, and feelings to see which force they are aligning with, highlighting the importance of intentionality in living a life aligned with spiritual truth and grace.

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The Eyes of Desire

With the eyes of desire we do seek our own pleasure.
With the words of love we do cast our spells.
With the will of our spirits we force our intention.
With the works of our mind we hide our disgraces.

Many seek power and glory, but walk among the rituals of today.
In ancient times men knew of the power of their spirit.
They knew that to lust for a woman was to abuse her soul.
They knew that to plot murder in the mind was to make war.
They knew that whatever is in their hearts, so was it also in Heaven.

In our world today we have forgotten the spirit of man almost altogether.
We praise our human accomplishments, we praise the works of our flesh, and we praise what our bodies and minds can do.

But we have overlooked the spirit itself. Our next evolution shall have to include this ancient component. Our next endeavour is for the soul.

And as it was in the days of old, men and women did not forget their fathers before them. They comprehended and lived by the code that our Spirits themselves dwell in a Celestial place. They knew that there is an account of all that is in their hearts, if it live by grace or if it live by thievery. They knew their bodies harbored a portion of their spirit, and that their Fathers harbored the rest. They knew that by the law of life they could choose to live, or by the law of death they may choose to die. They knew that the will of their spirit was far greater then the results of the flesh’s actions. And the actions of the flesh were attuned to the heart of the spirit that dwells within it.

A man who has murdered in flesh, has desired murder hundreds of times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

A man who has robbed another, has desire to steal a thousand times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

A man who has abused another, has desired to abuse a million times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

The places we go after Death of the flesh… are the places of spirit. The spirit is everlasting, and the spirit is more accountable then you. The soul of your body creates all things that you desire to do, and in spirit your desires are living events. All the while on earth we use denial to justify our actions here, our spirit has no such recourse but to face its truths concerning your heart.

To act as if there are no Fathers of our spirit is to say there is no spirit in you. Before the faces our Father’s we shall account for what is of the spirit far more then what was of the flesh. For man judges the works of flesh, but our Fathers judge the heart.

In some older Native American cultures, they could fathom justice for all manner of human conduct. But when one was discovered to be a liar, he would be killed immediately. They knew their spirit was seen always by the Great Spirit, so even when doing wrong they would speak the truth. Anyone who lied created too much frustration to ever gain trust, so he was returned to the Great Spirit.

I do not wish to be vague about this idea. In each of you, there is already the truth concerning your own desires and wishes. In you is already the knowledge of what is a lie and what is a truth. In you is already the consciousness to know the difference when you desire to know it.

But this desire is not widely practiced or chosen. All too easy it is to look upon the flesh and desire to have our way with it. All too easy it is now to take what is not ours, envy what is another’s individuality, lust for what you see, covet what another owns, and worship the gods of money and famous conformity. All too easy it is now to embrace these matters when all who are around us are of this spirit.

So I will make short the lesson of our ancients. There are two Fathers from which stem all other lesser gods you may worship. That is the Father of Life… and the Father of Death. The Father of life does all things for pleasure, for unity, for expansion, for fun, for love, for enjoyment, for peace, for eternity. The Father of death creates nothing, and only destroys what it can destroy, or wound, or kill, or sicken, or weaken, or cheat, or deceive, or discourage of all creation that the Father of Life has made.

Both life and death are able to grow, for life blossoms and death overtakes like mould. Each evolves in us according to the choices we make in our hearts.

Whatever we do, and whatever we think, and whatever is in our hearts serves one of these two Fathers. All thoughts are either a thought of life, or they are a thought of death. All actions are either an action of life, or an action of death. All feelings we have, are either feelings of life, or feelings of death.

And so it is that I wish for my brothers to consider their intentions when speaking, and doing, and thinking. Pay attention to the will of your mind and what it dwells upon continuously, see within which Father you serve. If it is the Father of life you find in your heart, then you will see the many blessings of your life. If it is the father of Death who lives mostly within, you will hear the cursing of your life and the life of others come from your own mouth.

None shall have to convince you of the truth, for it is already there in your heart, and living as your spirit.

Ryan o0o

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The Eyes of Desire

With the eyes of desire we do seek our own pleasure.
With the words of love we do cast our spells.
With the will of our spirits we force our intention.
With the works of our mind we hide our disgraces.

Many seek power and glory, but walk among the rituals of today.
In ancient times men knew of the power of their spirit.
They knew that to lust for a woman was to abuse her soul.
They knew that to plot murder in the mind was to make war.
They knew that whatever is in their hearts, so was it also in Heaven.

In our world today we have forgotten the spirit of man almost altogether.
We praise our human accomplishments, we praise the works of our flesh, and we praise what our bodies and minds can do.

But we have overlooked the spirit itself. Our next evolution shall have to include this ancient component. Our next endeavour is for the soul.

And as it was in the days of old, men and women did not forget their fathers before them. They comprehended and lived by the code that our Spirits themselves dwell in a Celestial place. They knew that there is an account of all that is in their hearts, if it live by grace or if it live by thievery. They knew their bodies harbored a portion of their spirit, and that their Fathers harbored the rest. They knew that by the law of life they could choose to live, or by the law of death they may choose to die. They knew that the will of their spirit was far greater then the results of the flesh’s actions. And the actions of the flesh were attuned to the heart of the spirit that dwells within it.

A man who has murdered in flesh, has desired murder hundreds of times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

A man who has robbed another, has desire to steal a thousand times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

A man who has abused another, has desired to abuse a million times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

The places we go after Death of the flesh… are the places of spirit. The spirit is everlasting, and the spirit is more accountable then you. The soul of your body creates all things that you desire to do, and in spirit your desires are living events. All the while on earth we use denial to justify our actions here, our spirit has no such recourse but to face its truths concerning your heart.

To act as if there are no Fathers of our spirit is to say there is no spirit in you. Before the faces our Father’s we shall account for what is of the spirit far more then what was of the flesh. For man judges the works of flesh, but our Fathers judge the heart.

In some older Native American cultures, they could fathom justice for all manner of human conduct. But when one was discovered to be a liar, he would be killed immediately. They knew their spirit was seen always by the Great Spirit, so even when doing wrong they would speak the truth. Anyone who lied created too much frustration to ever gain trust, so he was returned to the Great Spirit.

I do not wish to be vague about this idea. In each of you, there is already the truth concerning your own desires and wishes. In you is already the knowledge of what is a lie and what is a truth. In you is already the consciousness to know the difference when you desire to know it.

But this desire is not widely practiced or chosen. All too easy it is to look upon the flesh and desire to have our way with it. All too easy it is now to take what is not ours, envy what is another’s individuality, lust for what you see, covet what another owns, and worship the gods of money and famous conformity. All too easy it is now to embrace these matters when all who are around us are of this spirit.

So I will make short the lesson of our ancients. There are two Fathers from which stem all other lesser gods you may worship. That is the Father of Life… and the Father of Death. The Father of life does all things for pleasure, for unity, for expansion, for fun, for love, for enjoyment, for peace, for eternity. The Father of death creates nothing, and only destroys what it can destroy, or wound, or kill, or sicken, or weaken, or cheat, or deceive, or discourage of all creation that the Father of Life has made.

Both life and death are able to grow, for life blossoms and death overtakes like mould. Each evolves in us according to the choices we make in our hearts.

Whatever we do, and whatever we think, and whatever is in our hearts serves one of these two Fathers. All thoughts are either a thought of life, or they are a thought of death. All actions are either an action of life, or an action of death. All feelings we have, are either feelings of life, or feelings of death.

And so it is that I wish for my brothers to consider their intentions when speaking, and doing, and thinking. Pay attention to the will of your mind and what it dwells upon continuously, see within which Father you serve. If it is the Father of life you find in your heart, then you will see the many blessings of your life. If it is the father of Death who lives mostly within, you will hear the cursing of your life and the life of others come from your own mouth.

None shall have to convince you of the truth, for it is already there in your heart, and living as your spirit.

Ryan o0o

Themes and Insights

The Eyes of Desire

Desire and Spiritual Accountability: The piece emphasizes that human desires—whether for pleasure, power, or harm—manifest in the spiritual realm before they affect the physical. Our actions and intentions are ultimately judged by their spiritual consequences, not just their earthly outcomes.

The Duality of Life and Death: It presents a clear contrast between two spiritual forces: the Father of Life, symbolizing creation, unity, and love, and the Father of Death, representing destruction, deceit, and decay. Every thought, action, and feeling serves one of these forces, and we must consciously choose between them.

Spiritual Evolution and Forgotten Wisdom: The writing critiques modern society's focus on physical accomplishments while neglecting the spirit. It calls for a return to ancient wisdom, where people recognized the power and eternal nature of the spirit, urging spiritual evolution that acknowledges our soul's significance.

Truth and Self-Awareness: A central insight is the importance of confronting one's inner truth. The writing urges readers to reflect on their desires and intentions honestly, arguing that self-awareness is essential for spiritual growth and choosing the path of life over the path of death.

Moral and Spiritual Alignment: The work offers a moral framework based on two spiritual fathers—Life and Death. It invites readers to evaluate their thoughts, actions, and feelings to see which force they are aligning with, highlighting the importance of intentionality in living a life aligned with spiritual truth and grace.

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The Eyes of Desire

With the eyes of desire we do seek our own pleasure.
With the words of love we do cast our spells.
With the will of our spirits we force our intention.
With the works of our mind we hide our disgraces.

Many seek power and glory, but walk among the rituals of today.
In ancient times men knew of the power of their spirit.
They knew that to lust for a woman was to abuse her soul.
They knew that to plot murder in the mind was to make war.
They knew that whatever is in their hearts, so was it also in Heaven.

In our world today we have forgotten the spirit of man almost altogether.
We praise our human accomplishments, we praise the works of our flesh, and we praise what our bodies and minds can do.

But we have overlooked the spirit itself. Our next evolution shall have to include this ancient component. Our next endeavour is for the soul.

And as it was in the days of old, men and women did not forget their fathers before them. They comprehended and lived by the code that our Spirits themselves dwell in a Celestial place. They knew that there is an account of all that is in their hearts, if it live by grace or if it live by thievery. They knew their bodies harbored a portion of their spirit, and that their Fathers harbored the rest. They knew that by the law of life they could choose to live, or by the law of death they may choose to die. They knew that the will of their spirit was far greater then the results of the flesh’s actions. And the actions of the flesh were attuned to the heart of the spirit that dwells within it.

A man who has murdered in flesh, has desired murder hundreds of times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

A man who has robbed another, has desire to steal a thousand times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

A man who has abused another, has desired to abuse a million times in his spirit which stands before the throne of his Fathers.

The places we go after Death of the flesh… are the places of spirit. The spirit is everlasting, and the spirit is more accountable then you. The soul of your body creates all things that you desire to do, and in spirit your desires are living events. All the while on earth we use denial to justify our actions here, our spirit has no such recourse but to face its truths concerning your heart.

To act as if there are no Fathers of our spirit is to say there is no spirit in you. Before the faces our Father’s we shall account for what is of the spirit far more then what was of the flesh. For man judges the works of flesh, but our Fathers judge the heart.

In some older Native American cultures, they could fathom justice for all manner of human conduct. But when one was discovered to be a liar, he would be killed immediately. They knew their spirit was seen always by the Great Spirit, so even when doing wrong they would speak the truth. Anyone who lied created too much frustration to ever gain trust, so he was returned to the Great Spirit.

I do not wish to be vague about this idea. In each of you, there is already the truth concerning your own desires and wishes. In you is already the knowledge of what is a lie and what is a truth. In you is already the consciousness to know the difference when you desire to know it.

But this desire is not widely practiced or chosen. All too easy it is to look upon the flesh and desire to have our way with it. All too easy it is now to take what is not ours, envy what is another’s individuality, lust for what you see, covet what another owns, and worship the gods of money and famous conformity. All too easy it is now to embrace these matters when all who are around us are of this spirit.

So I will make short the lesson of our ancients. There are two Fathers from which stem all other lesser gods you may worship. That is the Father of Life… and the Father of Death. The Father of life does all things for pleasure, for unity, for expansion, for fun, for love, for enjoyment, for peace, for eternity. The Father of death creates nothing, and only destroys what it can destroy, or wound, or kill, or sicken, or weaken, or cheat, or deceive, or discourage of all creation that the Father of Life has made.

Both life and death are able to grow, for life blossoms and death overtakes like mould. Each evolves in us according to the choices we make in our hearts.

Whatever we do, and whatever we think, and whatever is in our hearts serves one of these two Fathers. All thoughts are either a thought of life, or they are a thought of death. All actions are either an action of life, or an action of death. All feelings we have, are either feelings of life, or feelings of death.

And so it is that I wish for my brothers to consider their intentions when speaking, and doing, and thinking. Pay attention to the will of your mind and what it dwells upon continuously, see within which Father you serve. If it is the Father of life you find in your heart, then you will see the many blessings of your life. If it is the father of Death who lives mostly within, you will hear the cursing of your life and the life of others come from your own mouth.

None shall have to convince you of the truth, for it is already there in your heart, and living as your spirit.

Ryan o0o

Themes and Insights

The Eyes of Desire

Desire and Spiritual Accountability: The piece emphasizes that human desires—whether for pleasure, power, or harm—manifest in the spiritual realm before they affect the physical. Our actions and intentions are ultimately judged by their spiritual consequences, not just their earthly outcomes.

The Duality of Life and Death: It presents a clear contrast between two spiritual forces: the Father of Life, symbolizing creation, unity, and love, and the Father of Death, representing destruction, deceit, and decay. Every thought, action, and feeling serves one of these forces, and we must consciously choose between them.

Spiritual Evolution and Forgotten Wisdom: The writing critiques modern society's focus on physical accomplishments while neglecting the spirit. It calls for a return to ancient wisdom, where people recognized the power and eternal nature of the spirit, urging spiritual evolution that acknowledges our soul's significance.

Truth and Self-Awareness: A central insight is the importance of confronting one's inner truth. The writing urges readers to reflect on their desires and intentions honestly, arguing that self-awareness is essential for spiritual growth and choosing the path of life over the path of death.

Moral and Spiritual Alignment: The work offers a moral framework based on two spiritual fathers—Life and Death. It invites readers to evaluate their thoughts, actions, and feelings to see which force they are aligning with, highlighting the importance of intentionality in living a life aligned with spiritual truth and grace.

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