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Twin flames


Twin flames are a spiritual concept that has been discussed in various religious and spiritual texts throughout history. The idea of twin flames is that each person has a counterpart, a soulmate, with whom they share a deep and unbreakable connection. This connection is said to be so powerful that it transcends time and space, and is often associated with the awakening of the solar plexus.


In Hindu spiritual texts, the solar plexus, also known as the Manipura chakra, is associated with fire. This chakra is located in the area of the ribs, and is said to be the seat of our personal power and will. It is believed that when the solar plexus is awakened, it allows us to tap into our inner strength and wisdom, and to connect with our inner guidance.


This understanding of the solar plexus being associated with fire may also be seen in the Bible, in the story of how Eve was taken from Adam’s rib. In this story, Eve is often seen as a representation of the feminine aspect of humanity, and her creation from Adam’s rib may symbolize the connection between the masculine and feminine aspects of our being.


The concept of hell may also be derived from this understanding of the solar plexus and fire. In many religious traditions, hell is described as a place of eternal fire and suffering. This may be a metaphor for the inner turmoil and suffering that can occur when the solar plexus is blocked or out of balance. When the solar plexus is blocked, it can lead to feelings of powerlessness, fear, and confusion, which can manifest as inner turmoil and suffering.


The awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with the Holy Spirit is also seen in the relationship between Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. In many religious texts, Mary and Jesus are often depicted standing side by side with both hearts on fire, denoting a twin flame relationship. This imagery suggests that their connection was not just a physical or emotional one, but rather a spiritual one.


The Gospel of Matthew 3:11 and Luke 3:16 also reference the concept of fire in relation to Jesus’ baptism. John the Baptist says “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.” This can be seen as a metaphor for the awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with the Holy Spirit. The fire that is mentioned here may symbolize the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which can lead to the awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with one’s twin flame.


In conclusion, twin flames are a spiritual concept that has been discussed in various religious and spiritual texts throughout history. The idea of twin flames is that each person has a counterpart, a soulmate, with whom they share a deep and unbreakable connection. This connection is said to be so powerful that it transcends time and space, and is often associated with the awakening of the solar plexus.

The solar plexus, located in the area of the ribs, is associated with fire and personal power in Hindu spiritual texts. The same understanding can be seen in the Bible story of Eve being taken from Adam’s rib.

The concept of hell may also be derived from this understanding of the solar plexus and fire. The Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ are often depicted standing side by side with both hearts on fire, denoting a twin flame relationship. The Gospel of Matthew and Luke also reference the concept of fire in relation to Jesus’ baptism, symbolizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which can lead to the awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with one’s twin flame.


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Patience…


Psalm 27:10 – 14.

10. When my father and my mother forsake me, then the LORD will take me up.

11. Teach me thy way, O LORD, and lead me in a plain path, because of mine enemies.

12. Deliver me not over unto the will of mine enemies: for false witnesses are risen up against me, and such as breathe out cruelty.

13. I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living.

14. Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.


Perfect peace.

Isaiah 26:1

In that day shall this song be sung in the land of Judah; We have a strong city; salvation will God appoint for walls and bulwarks.

2 Open ye the gates, that the righteous nation which keepeth the truth may enter in.

3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.

4 Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength:

Baptised, how many times should Christians?

How many times should Christians be Baptised?

While the following verses within Ephesians 4 presupposes the question, as to whether Christians should be baptized as members of the Christian faith, more than once. Ephesians is traditionally, believed to have been written by Apostle Paul while he was in prison in Rome (around AD 62).


Ephesians 4


Ephesians 4. – Baptized, Unity and diversity in a baptized church, with One Lord, one faith, one baptism…

Ephesians 4 is the fourth chapter of the Epistle to the Ephesians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.



Where Rebaptism in Christianity is the baptism of a person who has previously been baptized, usually in association with a denomination that does not recognize the validity of the previous baptism.

When a denomination rebaptizes members of another denomination, it is a sign of significant differences in theology.

Churches that practice exclusive adult baptism, including Baptists and Churches of Christ, rebaptize those who were baptized as infants because they do not consider infant baptism to be valid.

Rebaptism is generally associated with:

Anabaptism, from Greek ἀνα- (re-) and βαπτίζω (I baptize)

Denominations that require believer’s baptism, such as the Baptist Churches.

  • Mormonism.
  • Oneness Pentecostal churches.

Baptized again, second baptism.

While the following verses within Ephesians 4 presupposes the question, as to whether Christians should be baptized as members of the Christian faith, more than once. Ephesians is traditionally, believed to have been written by Apostle Paul while he was in prison in Rome (around AD 62).


While endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace one should only be baptised once as everything is in union with the one Father, one faith, whereby followers of Christ need to maintain this union of oneness to follow in the footsteps of his teaching.

The following explains The apostle Paul’s writing’s upon his discipleship toward union with Christ.


Ephesians 4. – Unity and diversity in the church.

3 Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
 
4 There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; 

5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism,

6 One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.  


Unity and diversity in the church.

(4: 1 – 16). Paul begins the second part of his letter – the exhortation – with the simple point: 

live a life worthy of the calling you have received


“live a life worthy of the calling you have received” (v 1).


Previously Paul had chalked out his vocation: to live in the mystery of Christ who was reconciled within himself all peoples as members of a family under one Father. 

The Church of Christ is the starting point on earth of this reconciliation. 

Hence it is the vocation of the Church to be just this – the sacrament of reconciliation,  a place where unity and peace can be found.

In vv (1 – 6) Paul stresses this unity and the basis of our oneness in the spirit.


– Biblical references – 

  • Rom 16:25, 12:5.
  • Col 1:10, 3:12 -13, 2:19.
  • 1 Cor 8:6, 14:26, 11:3.
  • 2 Cor 13:13.
  • Psalm 68:18.
  • Phil 2:13.

While Paul furthers his point, for the necessity of union between neighbours. 

Ephesians 2 – Union of Jews and Gentiles.

13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are made nigh by the blood of Christ. 

(vv 13 – 15). Paul announces that Jesus, by death on a cross, has once and for all done away with this division based on ethnic differences and legal prescriptions.

Jesus is our peace and reconciliation,  who has raised Jews and Gentiles, and all peoples above man made distinctions.

He has revealed to us a whole new way of being human and religious.

He has created a ‘new man’. And so all people, near or far, have access to God the Father.


The light of the body.

The lamp of the body.


Mathew 6:22.
The lamp of the body is the eye.



Matthew 6:22.


“The lamp of the body is the eye; if your eyes are sound, your whole body will be full of light”.


Such detachment makes possible the generosity to which Jesus invites us in the saying that follows (6:22) about the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ (or ‘evil’) eye.

In Jewish tradition having a good eye means being a generous person.

Having an evil eye, means being mean and niggardly.

The saying presupposes the ancient theory of light: that the eye sees, not from receiving reflected light from outside, (but like the beam of a torch) by illuminating objects with light from within itself.

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Daniel 11…


While coming across so many passages in the Bible which allude to God as being a bird and a reptile, why?

Daniel 11:36,42,43.

Ra or Horus is the God of Gods, the bird with the risen snake above his head.

Yahweh is also referred to as the leviathan, that dragon in the sea, again the dragon is a reptile with wings.

Isaiah 27:1.

Jesus refers to himself as the bright morning star in Revelation 22:16, while in Isaiah 14:12 the one who falls out of heaven “Lucifer” is also referred to as the morning star.

Satan or Lucifer have wings like a bird and are also referred to being reptillian, as snakes in the garden of Eden.

Interestingly there is a deity within the Mesoamerican pantheon who is also referred to as the morning star and he is also a reptilian bird or feathered serpent kukulkan or quetzalcoatl.

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Lucifer in Latin means morning star.

We may also surmise that this is where the imagery for dragons come from within such mythology across the world, particularly within Celtic and far eastern mythology, as we see so many religious painting with angels subduing dragons, particularly red dragons.

If this imagery of the dragon exists within far eastern mythology, we may be able to apply theories purpoting to energy centres when trying to understand why the dragon in red.



The root energy centre within ancient spiritual philosophy is red and represents the roots of trees within the material ground, energies purpoting to create life from the ground up and materialism, therefore the red dragon represents material possessions and desires.

Theoretically if there existed an animal within the nature once, which could fly like a bird, swim in the sea like a snake and navigate the land, it would be the only animal which could do this.

Adherents to such an image may develop a holistic understanding of themselves within, while those worshipping other images may be confined to a particular region or cycle, only able survive in such times.


Morning star…