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LWC Notes for Book 3 (#3)

 - The FIG TREE! This is one of the coolest and best and most exciting parts of LWC theory that I have studied in a long time!! Please, I invite and share this with you, so check it out.  The gist is that there are possibly different timelines. Or something like that. The fig tree that withered, may have been the fig tree in John's Gospel under which Nathanael was seen. In the Greek, it is written as  the  fig tree, with no prior mention of a specific fig tree Nathanael was under in that chapter. In addition, Nathanael seemed to immediately praise and recognize the Messiah even when he was seemingly introduced to Him only then in that chapter. Seems like Nathanael remembered or somehow was aware of the Christ (by a dream?) from the other timeline! - This fig tree subtheory also would explain the "Synoptic Problem" of the Gospels. Scholars seem to have been about this for some time. The clearing of the temple coming so early in the ministry of Christ in John's Gospel...

Please, consider joining the Monastery!

  Here is one of the videos advertising the monastery idea in an urban setting:  https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1LaplYL1P-E If you thought any of these blog posts were useful and insightful to your life, in any way, please consider joining the LWC Monastery. Inquire by emailing: lwcmonastery@gmail.com The reasons for this monastery: - To follow Christ's command: to love one another. We can do this better if we practice it while living together. - To help one another: If one monk becomes sick or injured, the others can care for them. If one has a goal or a project, then the teamwork available will definitely get that goal fulfilled sooner, and faster, better, more efficiently... As one monk needs something, the other monks might help them obtain it or find it. - To study the teaching, the words of Christ. As Christ said in John 15:15: EVERYTHING (in biblical Greek "panta") that He heard from the Father, He has made known to us, His disciples. Since it is everything, this do...

LWC Theory, Book 1

  CHAPTER 1 — A TRINITY In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis 1:1 This book presumes that אלהים created the earth. That is the ancient Hebrew word in some ancient texts. Here, in the book, I may refer to Him as “God”. So why did God create the earth? At the time, He seemed to have the desire to construct the earth, construct its inhabitants, and make the things upon the earth according to their kinds. According to the book of Genesis, His creative desires began everything . Every single event or thing or human experience seems to be a product of desire , or of multiple desires. For example, why have you come to read or listen to this book? The desire to know the book’s contents is the root of the action of your reading or listening. Do you see how primary and important desires are? Is this desirousness the existential, the situational, and the fundamental reason for the operation of life of all living creatures? Try noticing the more simple creature...