Andielle’s Op-Ed Weblog

December 5, 2007

Today’s Pharisees . . . You see not your true reflection!

With a renaissance comes distinct development of esoteric thought- a fact that today’s Pharisees are glossing over or afraid of facing. Its entertaining how some forget where they came from once befriend by worldwide recognition. Many of us are sitting on the wall with our popcorn and sodas watching as traditional Christians refuse to acknowledge the great shift that is taking place- even with their histories, doctrines and let’s not forget educational institutions. As I twist my toothpick removing small kernels of corn from my teeth I wonder . . . is it fear of the true respond-ability that’s required of standing in your divine light or just a lax attitude from being snuggled so long in the safety of a state of apprenticeship that’s keeping many bright minds of the Christian enterprise from learning and using their divine power.

 

When I first started speaking my opinion on how to best deal with another while in social circles, I was amazed at the acceptance and application of my words. Having such a response encouraged me to eventually trust myself enough to tackle channeling The Tapestry Chronicles; with tears in my eyes I admit . . . traditional Christians found my trail of thought a little hard to swallow although not hard to follow or understand. Now that time has harden the foundation that is beneath me I ask . . . why are the mass majority of those whose job it is to lead the many who are spiritually unsubstantial and unsatisfied ignoring the words of esoteric wisdom? Why are they placing limits on GOD and telling HIM that HE will never need to create WORDS for a new way of being? Why are they confused at the fact that the churches are filled but the souls are lost? Most importantly, why are they reminding me more and more of the Pharisees whom swore that Jesus spoke words of blasphemy?

 

After 2000 years one would think that a Christian was comfortable enough with his/her own doctrine that engaging and exchanging with others could only supply answers which were not provided by the Holy Bible or canonized by the church. After 2000 years one would also think that a Christian living the WORDS of GOD wouldn’t be a puppet of the Materialist Magician. Not that all Christians of today are like this . . . most who aren’t usually come to a realization that they really belong on the sub-camp of Enlighten Christian Spirituality. Remember that Mary, mother of Jesus, belong to a group of such thinkers . . . they were called essences (sic) and after Jesus died there was a rouge group of His followers going by the name Gnostic.

 

I’ve learned a long time ago that my sword isn’t sharp enough to cut through the locks on the doors on the minds of traditional Christians . . . I love them, learn from them, enjoy them but never, never do I try to convince them to engage in the trail of thought that their could be more than what they think. Besides, usually the smart ones come around and the teacher that they truly need appears.

 

Jesus died due to the refusal of a belief that GOD keeps HIS WORD and does work through those who are outside of the status quo; after all . . . it doesn’t take a Christian to know how modern man views the Pharisees of Jesus’ day. So after an event that has been foretold by nearly all races and cultures and religions take place how will you- today’s Pharisees- be viewed by future generation . . . will you be an inspiration or a sad topic of religious humor?

 

Archangel Michael, I call on you once again asking that you give the courage needed in order to make life changes as well as to ask that you bring Archangel Uriel so that he will heal our emotions enabling us to be open to new experiences.

November 19, 2007

The inquiry never fails . . . Andielle, where is your church home?

Filed under: General Christianty, New Age, Warriors — andielle @ 10:32 pm
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The inquiry never fails. Within an hour of meeting me the question of my Church home pops up. I use to take it as an insult . . . who are you to imply that I need a pledge of allegiance to a Church in order to know God or gain benefits of fellowship. As time continued I gained transparency . . . the question wasn’t an offense but instead a sanction for the visible love that I experienced with my Father. So why am I still receiving undesired recommendations and invitations?
Recently I began posing this lengthy response to those who query about my house of worship. The entire world is my church; I know that where two or more are gathered in His name He is there; no one has a greater understanding than those who receive awareness from God; pieces of the puzzle are dispersed throughout the land and I refuse to be pigeon hole. This wasn’t good enough or either it was completely ignore fore the invites still came, so I am going to take this chance to address this issue once more.
Confides are all things human. Church membership places boundaries and systems on souls who interchange with many others daily. Being timeless and limitless, such nonsense does not appeal to me as I fight hard to avoid routine. Before you ask . . . no; I do not believe that my way of living is for everyone . . . feed your soul what it needs in order to sustain. Identically, I know that I can gain just as much wisdom from someone using public transportation as I could from a translator of the Vatican. I love introducing ideas to ideas, people to people and a mixture of both. Everyday that I walk out of the door I am aware fore I know that any moment God may send me a message.
Tithe? Well the church can utilize more than one currency. I give to the cause of the family each time I aid with my words and energy- leading in my own way, directed by God. Money is not a force which drives me so any argument presented as to its worth for the church is wasting precious energy; since I know that the church is plugged into its individual flow of prosperity. If they sleep on the opportunity . . . well that’s on them and should be addressed by their followers.
Music of praise? That I receive from the various stations and genre of music that I listen too. I stand by this due to the numerous folks who have acknowledged how the praise I play has touched them.
Conclusively, I am not against the Church and will accept invitations to visit but declaring homage to one entity is something that I can not bear myself to do at this moment. Besides, I do love the enchantment of fascination over which brother or sister will deliver answers for me as I am out and about. The days of the Church are still long- its objective still unexecuted. But that doesn’t mean that the Church of today is for everyone; the failure that they are recovering from gives reason for that which is another editorial.
Angel Butator, can you add this up because apparently I can’t.

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