The Orthodoxy
History of Humankind
November 20, 2024, by Father Absolute
Hello, my dear beloved children!
Today I want to continue the conversation about religions and their importance in the life of society, and this time I want to talk to you about the Orthodoxy.
How is it different from the Catholicism?
Although both were based on Christianity, the two religions took different paths.
If the Catholic religion and the Protestant religion, as its branch, contain rigid and strict canons, which is reflected even in their temple architecture – gloomy, strict and majestic, then the Orthodox religion brings more Light and Joy, which is why the Orthodox churches always look bright, elegant and painted in light colors.
And this is explained by the fact that Orthodoxy “took root” in the primeval Russian lands – where the Slavic tribes lived: the same Russians who lived in the Golden Age at the dawn of the humanity.
The very energy of these lands attracted a religion that was not as dark as Protestantism and Catholicism.
In addition, the character of the Slavic peoples and their traditions were very different from the character and traditions of the inhabitants of Western Europe, which, of course, left an imprint on their perception of religion as such.
But nevertheless, the Orthodoxy, like the Catholicism, limited the freedom of people and brought them into a certain framework of a person’s relationship with God.
Strict church canons and rituals, such as prayers, services, communion, baptism, wedding and others, did not allow a person to communicate with God directly, like his Father, but only through intermediaries, who were considered not only priests, but also the Bible itself, which has preserved only a small part of true knowledge.
And this repeated “breaking” of the direct path to the Creator led to the fact that the Orthodox believers, as well as the Catholics ones, lost faith in their own strength and entrusted all their aspirations and hopes to God, to prayers, to the clergy, that is, to numerous intermediaries between themselves and the Creator, forgetting that they themselves are particles of him.
The expression “slaves of God” is firmly rooted in the consciousness of the Orthodox, and the word “Lord” has already entered into general use and began to be used in everyday life almost unconsciously.
People did not understand that these words carried energies of very low vibrations, for their meaning was that God was their master and they were his servants.
And since each word carries not only meaning, but also energy, the word, repeated many times, strengthens this energy and consolidates it in the subconsciousness of a person.
This was well known to the Draco-reptilians, who from time immemorial have used religions with all their trappings for their own purposes of enslaving humanity.
That’s it for today.
Father-Absolute, who loves you infinitely, speaks to you
Received by Marta on November 14, 2024