Slave of God. Intentions
- Our feeling of dependence on God the Giver of Life as on our ruler, who possesses unlimited power over our life and death — over enlightenment
- Our experiencing of panic fear that for disobedience toward God the Giver of Life we will be severely punished
- Our belief that God the Giver of Life restrains us exclusively with prohibitions and commandments, imposes duties, and often unhappy incarnations and unfulfillment
- Our belief that God the Giver of Life demands from us only obedience and does not tolerate any opposition whatsoever, that He likes to punish us mercilessly
- Our belief that God the Giver of Life demands suffering and sacrifice from us in exchange for His grace and enlightenment
- Our belief that it is the will of God the Giver of Life that we fight in His Name and, if necessary, give our lives for the Creator
- Our feeling that we are a mindless puppet in the hands of God the Giver of Life, needed for the realization of goals known only to Him
- Our feeling that we are constantly observed and monitored by God the Giver of Life
- Our feeling that God the Giver of Life plays with our lives and feeds upon our misfortunes
- Our feeling that our free will is fiction and that the world is a carefully planned and centrally controlled “matrix” directed by God the Giver of Life, without any possibility of escape from it
- Our inability to think about relations with God the Giver of Life in any way other than “Master – slave”
- Our feeling that we are prisoners, slaves of God the Giver of Life, that endlessly and unnecessarily we toil for the Creator and for others, imprisoned in the astral and in matter, and all the consequences of this
- Being limited, imprisoned, enslaved by God the Giver of Life Himself, and the consequences of this
- Cursing God the Giver of Life for enslaving and imprisoning us — becoming offended at and angry with the Creator
- Scheming against God the Giver of Life because He enslaves us, including scheming with divine verifiers acting under divine command
- Going beyond all frames and limitations created by God the Giver of Life through our own mentality and achievements, and then returning to Earth afterward
- Being more offended and angry at God the Giver of our life than the Creator is at us
- Gathering, listening to, and promoting negative opinions about the Creator, as well as expressing our anger toward God the Giver of our life
Co-author: Grzegorz Janicki
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Opublikowano: 13/05/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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