📹 Conspiracy Theories w/Ike (Ep.6) God’s Last Wish
Welcome back geeks and conspiracy theorists! Today Ike talks about a theory that has some interesting implications for many …
📹 Conspiracy Theories w/Ike (Ep.7) God’s Ego Death
Welcome back geeks and conspiracy theorists! Today Ike talks about a theory that was touched on briefly in our last conspiracy …
From a religious standpoint, you can turn it around that God’s last wish was us, as in us being with Him. Meaning from a religious mindset, God manifesting on Earth as Jesus was the act of God telling us His last wish and dying on the cross was Him bringing it to fruition. We are God’s cherished creation and His last wish is for us to be with Him and to never know pain and sadness again. At least that’s my attempt at an inspiring philosophical approach.
There is a slightly more positive interpreation of it, if you wish. I honestly can’t give you any sources, since it was a convo I had some time ago on reddit, but the positive interpretation is that God saw the freedom of mortals to be better than his divine perfection, and thus “offed” himself to be existence itself. Just depends on how positive or depressing you want to go with that theory, really.
There is something that just doesn’t stand quite right with this theory, and that’s our urge to survive (rooted deep into our subconscious mind). You could take a depressed human, and if a lion starts rushing at him, he would for an instance, forget all of the misery in life and try to survive best he can.
I saw god’s last wish on ayahuasca. his jesters was the ones that push me through all the “hard moments” so i can finally see it in my bare eyes. I can’t really write the wish and I can’t explain it. I’m so glad there are Redditors that are far from this drug but still fascinating by this theories. yet, I’m still far away from the “final understanding” as i see it. i believe it will pop’s up to my head in the last seconds of my life.
I appreciate that you put the time you did into doing the research on this topic to best of your ability! It understand this isn’t an easy topic to tackle, and it most certainly doesn’t have a lot going for it in terms of easy-to-find information. However, I feel like this part of the iceberg is missing some huge chunks of information, or at the very least, different angles of interpretation. Most theorists have interpreted this theory in a more nihilistic way, in the sense that it is referring to God’s “last wish” being Him putting pieces of Himself into creation is to give Him some sort of satisfaction of being able to experience death through us, for us to become gods of ourselves to please Him in his dying moment, or what have you… Hence, literally taking the term as it meaning His “last” wish. But allow me to give a different interpretation, from a Christian perspective. The idea of “God’s Last Wish” or “God’s Ego Death” can also be looked at in the light that perhaps our existence is not simply to fulfill God’s desire to die or to make us gods, but rather to give Himself eternal companionship with beings other than Himself. God, being an all powerful and perfect being, more than likely did not wish to spend all of his existence simply existing alone. So, the way He solved this issue was to create beings which would bring Him fulfillment, glory, and purpose in being. After all, God is definitely one who is with purpose in everything He does. So why wouldn’t there be good reason and purpose to create us in this same sense?
The interesting thing about “God’s Last Wish”, is that I know of at least several other people, who kinda came up with either exactly this idea or a very simmilar idea on their own, without even hearing of anything simmilar before, and the idea deeply resonated with them. Myself included, since I’ve only recently heard of this idea even having a name.
This just doesn’t quite make sense to me, bc if the whole point was to kill himself by placing his essence in mortal beings; then why make us to where we can reproduce instead of those original mortals just dying off, like isn’t his essence just being passed on, meaning in a way he still continues to live????
Hey man, nice article! I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Here are a couple of thoughts me and my friend had, discussing this theory : This theory does remind us both alot of the Law of One material as there are of similarities with it – 2 different “theories” written in vastly different ways, and yet the overall message is the same. Death in metaphysics is a transformation, so if god died and created us that would imply that God became us as his “last wish” . In the Law of one terminology that last wish would be the first distortion “free will”, which creates many different universes and timelines. As for the law of one, its a series of 106 conversations, called sessions, between Don Elkins, a professor of physics and UFO investigator, and Ra, speaking through Carla Rueckert. Ra states that it/they are a sixth-density social memory complex that formed on Venus about 2.6 billion years ago. Ra says that they are “humble messengers of the Law of One” and that they previously tried to spread this message in Egypt with mixed results.
This is a very interesting theory. If a “piece” of god is in us and god hopes that that “piece” goes into non-existent one by one until from a “piece” turns into a “whole” that god would essentially die, my question is the time. Human has exist for a long time, if his power is infinite would it be better to, divide his soul infinitely and then destroy all at the same time, therefore eliminating the process of aging. Why would god goes through the time to slowly rip his “piece” one by one?
What if god just felt lonely and wanted to split himself. But because of that everyone shares these different personalities which led to a spiritual and physical war. You should also watch the movie dark tower. People there lived very long and I also believe people from the past were immortal till they were weakened by poison. I think god’s intention is for us to reach a god like state.
I think its the right concept but without God wanting to die! I think he used a piece of himself to create our souls and put them in a 3rd dimensional created part of the universe for them souls to learn moral lessons to higher the souls density to create higher beings similar to God and know love is light and the true path for all souls…
I got my own take on it and I’ll share it after my nap. Hopefully, I’ll remember by then. Edit: Khaos, creator of all and the first who exist in a plain 2 levels higher than you, is separated into primordial gods to create the astral plain (heaven or whatever) and everything below. Then you have the higher dieties and then the lower dieties. In a sense, we are inside and a part of Khaos. The concept of life and death do not exist for Khaos as it is beyond that. Same thing about primordial beings as they are a concept. Dieties on the other hand, they can die because they are based on a more specific idea (superior) or a location (lesser). Khaos cannot exist (mortal plain nor astral plain) as if it exist, we cannot exist because “we are inside and a part of Khaos”. Also, we cannot “be” beyond Khaos. So the question is, why do we exist? A mortal seeks the path of the immortal (reach the astral plain) or enjoy the tribulation of life and death. An immortal seeks the path to Khaos or be sated.
For me, ego death starts (often) with my realization that I’m encountering great difficulties determining where I physically stop and other stuff physically starts… It’s not an out of body experience and it’s not, in and of itself, my experiences of ego death but it’s something I took note of often enough that now it’s an indicator that I look out for to see “where I’m at” Once I recognize this perspective wherein there’s no delineation between observer and subject in any meaningful way it’s easier for me to see not only “where I’m at” but also “where I’m heading” and not fight with it so much It’s a topsy turvy experience each and every time whether I’m seeking the experience actively or not 😂😂😂😂😂 It’s certainly enlightening, you’ll certainly recognize much of what people are talking about when they speak of “becoming God” (SPOILER ALERT: it’s not at all what you think but once you frame it in the way the dissolution of ego can feel like you’ll say, “duh”) but you’re most likely to end up back at work on whatever day you’re scheduled for next 😂😂😂😂😂 Definitely shakes up a lot of ways you view the world you’re living within
The Old Testament is the old mind and the New Testament is the new mind and different ways of time of how things changed of mind of god because how it was a plan for men to become god in the flesh like Christ before he was crucified and told his disciples that before me it was Abraham and before Abraham it was I am who is I am?