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The Doctrine of Oneness: Embracing the Divine Essence in All

"In order to understand the doctrine of Oneness, one must grasp the idea that every sentient being in the Universe is a manifest incarnation of God.'' Michael Corthell This essay looks into the essence of the doctrine of Oneness, examining its implications, and highlights the transformative power it holds for our perception of self, others, and the world. Central to this doctrine is the recognition that every sentient being in the Cosmos carries within them the divine essence. This concept invites us to view ourselves and others as bearers of divinity, transcending superficial differences and embracing the intrinsic spiritual nature that unites us all. Understanding this profound interconnectedness allows us to cultivate a sense of reverence and respect for all life forms. Recognizing the Inherent Divinity in All Beings: Central to the doctrine of Oneness is the recognition that every sentient being in the Cosmos carries within them the divine essence. This concept invite

The Allegory of the Mark of the Beast: Animal Oppression & Money-Based Systems

"In the captivating enigma of Revelation, the mark of the beast echoes a profound allegory—exposing animal enslavement and money's role in socio-economic systems. David Nibert's insights unravel the truth." Michael Corthell   The Book of Revelation has captivated readers for centuries with its enigmatic and symbolic language about the end times. One of the most intriguing aspects of Revelation is the concept of the mark of the beast, which has been widely debated and interpreted in various ways. This essay will explore the contention that the mark of the beast, as described in Revelation, is a thinly veiled allegory about animal enslavement and money-based socio-economic systems. To support this assertion, we will draw from David Nibert's book * "Animal Oppression and Human Violence," which highlights the role of land ownership and the development of money-based systems in perpetuating exploitation. The Mark of the Beast as Money-Based Socio-Economic