About this Podcast:
Unlock the secrets to living a fulfilled and purposeful life with this thought-provoking episode of “Why Are You Here on Earth.” Discover how the principles of longevity, prosperity, and the creation of a stable civilization can guide us toward a brighter future. We critically analyze the story of Eve in Genesis 3 to understand the importance of vetting information and making wise decisions. Join us as we explore the complex relationships between the mind, spirit, and soul and examine how societal pressures shape our consciousness over time.
Reflect on humanity’s spiritual evolution with us as we recount pivotal historical events like gas attacks, the Spanish flu, atomic weapons, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Together, we discuss the philosophical and theological lessons these events offer and how they have shaped our collective journey. Drawing from biblical context, we delve into the themes of human maturity, the role of prophets, and the promise of a Messiah, all while underscoring the importance of personal responsibility and mutual support in fulfilling what may be seen as divine expectations.
Our conversation rounds off with a sobering look at humanity’s timeline on Earth and the necessity for reality-based, logical decision-making. We’ll discuss the need to re-translate the Bible to better align with modern understanding and emphasize the importance of making decisions grounded in hard facts. Inspired by a logic-based character from the 1960s, we advocate for leaders who prioritize the advancement of civilization over personal gains. By fostering a culture of rational, logic-based decision-making, we aim to create a sustainable and prosperous future for all.
Episode Transcript:
TA:
Welcome, fellow humans born onto the nursery planet Earth. I am your host, ta, and this is the why Are you here on Earth podcast. And this is episode four podcast. And this is episode four. I'm sure you've heard by now the alternate trailer about purpose.
Most people are unaware that they have a purpose, but you do have a purpose. The problem is why don't you know what your purpose is? The first two aspects of your purpose are to live long and prosper. The third aspect is to create a stable civilization that will allow all who wish to participate the opportunity to move the human race forward. Where Out to the stars, to discover all that God has waiting for us. This is your purpose. Your purpose is to succeed.
What forces are against you? This is a question we never asked. Why can you not seem to do what is right, even when you know what right is? This is a direct quote from Paul. Who wants you to fail, even when you know what right is? This is a direct quote from Paul. Who wants you to fail? How can these forces of destruction influence you to fail and end the human race's opportunity? The answers to all these questions are in the Bible. Why don't you already know the answers if they have been collected into a book with at least 60 translations in English. Well, that's why I've been asking you to follow the why Are you here on Earth podcast, so that you can discover why that our decision-making matrix was sidelined, instead of the one that we were instructed by God to make decisions based on reality. Use logic to come up with an idea of what you should do, reason it out, manipulate it, talk it back and forth with other humans in your own mind, whatever and then back up the proposed solutions that come out of that with wisdom. All right, what's worked in the past? What is buildable, what is scalable? What will help everyone, not just me? So this is the method that God taught. This is the model that is represented for us in the Old Testament, but we chose not to use that In Genesis 3, and Eve gets all the credit or blame.
However you want to look at it, she was talked to by a source that she had not vetted, which is understandable. She was extremely immature. All humanity was immature. Instead of saying, hmm, why is this individual who is not good God talking to me? Why are they proposing something? Why are they trying to reason with me On a subject that I have no authority or experience or ability to work with. She did not ask those questions. She saw that the apple and we'll call it an apple looked good and other things that looked like that tasted good, so why not just taste it? Well, god had said no, that's why. And then this other source said did he really say that you shouldn't? That you would eventually die if you ate the apple? So it was the substance of the apple that the snake put into her head as being the thing that would change her ability to be able to divine good from evil which of course we know is a total lie Rather than the action of biting into the apple and actually taking someone or something else's advice and making it your own without vetting it which, of course she was extremely immature we all were back then.
And then, adam, without saying no, wait a minute, what kind of research did you put into this? What makes you think that this is good? She had already taken a bite of the apple, didn't seem to be hurting her, and if it was the apple that would give you wisdom like God's, then hey, what the heck. So Adam bit into the apple also. So we, religiously have passed on the eating of the apple and the fruit itself, the being forbidden fruit, rather than the act of taking information from an unvetted source as the problematic portion. We didn't check out the source, we didn't use logic, reason or wisdom to figure out what we were being told and why we were being told it and the source that was bringing it to us.
Now, of course, this is the part we know of. There are other parts that are hidden and we will eventually get to that. They will shock you and they have a lot to do with the concept of time and timing, which is the third episode. The third episode was all about human expectations on time and timing, conscious human expectations. But now we come to the part that we've never really discussed. The Bible discusses it matter-of-factly, but we have never tried to structure the information there, and that is the mind-spirit-soul interface, spirit soul interface.
In my estimation, from what I read of the mind, spirit soul interface, is that you, the soul, urges the spirit to write into being what the mind can perceive and contain. That is my take on it. I would like to have other people read the information, come up with what they think it is, and then we can discuss this, maybe even come to a consensus from what is written, but we need to discuss the subject because it appears that the body is not mentioned in this three-portion interface. The soul, which is written on, the spirit is the writing instrument and the mind is what gives the fingers, if you will, the impetus to write. Now, the mind is housed in the brain, for the most part our conscious part, but we have not really investigated the other aspects of consciousness. The only four that we publicly acknowledge are unconscious, subconscious, conscious and id. Those four we have defined reasonably well and recognize, at least to the point where we can discuss them, but we have not mentioned anything else. We have not defined anything else. And yet we find ourselves in the year 2024 feeling pressure, and we have felt pressure for at least 100 years.
Following World War I, the New York Times declared they declared a lot, including that God was dead later on. But at the end of World War I, the first time the entire world as a civilized entity not entirely but for most purposes had gone to war with each other to decide who should be paramount and what way of looking at things should be paramount and who had suzerainty over Western civilization. That is a discussion that was had by individuals above our pay grade, if you will. Not much of it is recorded in anything I could find and of course the search engines are full of later stuff that is not only well-defined but printed out things that they can grab for you. So it'll take some research to get into that, but it's research we need to do.
At the end of this, shocked at the gas attacks and what had happened to humans treating other humans poorly, and then the onset of the Spanish flu, which killed healthy people rather than the aged and infirm, the New York Times felt that and I'm not sure if it was a headline or if it was an op-ed piece, but it was noted socially that the New York Times had declared that God was done with us, that we had gone too far and he was unhappy with us and was just letting us live to our own devices and kill ourselves. Basically. Well, over the next hundred plus years we got better at being able to destroy ourselves and the things that we built, and we built more things. Some of them were to create war on one another, but others were to try and communicate better with one another. So we need to investigate the information that was discussed that brought them to this conclusion that God was done with us, that we had finally gone beyond the pale and treated each other so horribly that we would automatically be the end of one another.
Well, that hundred years plus that we've come by, we have seen many more opportunities for humanity to destroy the civilizations that we have created and to end our own opportunity. Probably the latest, greatest of these, after atomic weapons, was COVID-19, which was actually started by human stupidity ignorance, if you will. We ignored the warnings hey, maybe we shouldn't open this Pandora's box and we opened it and we suffered because of it. And now we're aware that there's another area that we can kill ourselves off on. But our civilization was always destined to come to an end.
The thing it was supposed to do was to give us a good enough start so that we had supplies of food and we could heat areas for ourselves and basically find a place to live, until we could go back and structure society based not on belief, the shifting sands, the feet of clay that all civilizations are made of but that we would use reality as the basis for our civilization and attempt to find out what it is that God wanted us to do, and why, which is in the Bible so that we could follow his instructions, to finally understand what's going on, why it's going on, so that we could judge his efforts on our behalf, which is in Jeremiah, and his fondest wish that we be able to brag at some point once we've matured enough and understand what's going on, that we've matured enough that we can assess what he's done and is for us on our behalf and decide whether or not we think that it was the right thing to do. Now I've done enough research and I understand enough including the shortening of our lives, the shortening of our lives that I think that I must agree that everything he's done on our behalf has been to our benefit. But we have to pick up the thread. God has your back, you're on this nursery planet, but he does not have your front that you put up to other humans and to reality. That is on you and it is on each of us to support our brothers and sisters as they attempt to understand and work with reality.
Now, the thing that maturing has given us, that the immature people from oh, 3,500 years ago, when the Bible, the first five books, were being written down people there. And if you read to the end of Deuteronomy, the first chapter of Deuteronomy, you'll discover just how immature they were. So that when they said to God we're not ready, we can't do this. Yet he understood and that's when the agreement came about eventually through the book of Deuteronomy that they would be sent prophets to help prepare them and that they would be sent a Messiah and to show them the way, and that was done over the next 1,400 years. They wanted more. They wanted 6,000 instead of 4, four thousand. So we are at that point.
The masoretic text says that we are in the 5784, the year of being here on earth, and other independent, other independent human methods of measurement again Kronos methods put us between 6004 and 6010 years since Adam and Eve showed up. But this is all based on supposition. We don't know how much we actually know, and this is by putting together people's years. The way it was related in the Bible was always reality based. This many years they lived during this time period, such and such was king or whatever happened. So they put them all together and that's what they come up with.
But the fact is that we have felt pressure and we don't know where this pressure comes from, and the pressure is to figure out what's going on and why. I feel the pressure. You should feel the pressure. Our society has felt the pressure since even before World War I. We were looking for leadership Show us a way, what should we be doing? And they were much more biblically oriented then than we are today. So they wanted people to tell them what was in the Bible. Instead, they got religious attitude about the Bible and no reality-based information. So it is now, in the 21st century, when we have reality-based information and the maturity to use it, that we need to go back and re-translate the Bible into possibility and probability.
What could he possibly have meant by this? Why did the Jews do things this way? I've already done some of that, which is why I've come up with the information I have, but I need to be checked. Every person needs to be checked. This needs to be an effort of humanity, because the thing that the Bible tells us that we we've just always assumed, hey, we are human, so we don't have to ask ourselves what that is. Now people have asked many aspects of humanity what about this, what about that? But they're all perception-based rather than reality-based. So our job is to structure the civilization so that we can go out to the stars, but not less important than that is discovering who and what we are and why we were established here on Earth, and that is the point of this podcast and that's why I have done this. We need to get the discussion going.
People who are capable of logically tearing things apart and structuring them, restructuring them and putting them out for other people to understand teachers need to have these discussions in front of all of humanity so that we can all get pretty close to on the same page and begin to leave our belief systems as decision-making factors behind for reality-based decision-making, which is what the Bible has always, always, touted. So we're not aware of it, it's not something we use, but and here's the good part 3,700 years ago or more, they can only see doing one thing, all one way or all the other. A Jewish gentleman who was an actor in a series during the 60s created a character who was completely logic-based. He would not make decisions if he didn't have enough information, and he would only make those decisions based on information, hard, cold facts, and he had to get to facts before he could make a decision. Well, we love this character, even though he was unemotional, and that is the way that the Jewish people saw the kind of person that God wanted humans to be A hundred percent, all the time, only rational.
Now, god did not say that, and his use of emotion during the Old Testament in dealing with people should show you that Only the decision-making part should be completely rational, and that needed to be only 5%, 10%, 15%, depending on your life structure and what you're intended to do. Most of your life can be lived emotionally, with perception-based decision-making. It's only the decisions that affect all of humanity and the civilization developed to shield and support humanity that need to be logic-based, and that is the point for this podcast getting that across, getting people discussing it, getting a structure going where civilization is created based on reality and people who will direct us based on reality rather than perception and desire. So you wanting your friends to have lucrative jobs where they don't actually have to do any work is not something that we should approve of. It's not something we can afford.
People can be your friends as long as they can do a job that is substantive and will move the civilization forward, but your friendship with them should not be a deciding factor, and wanting to do them a solid by giving them a job that pays a lot, wherein they don't do that job, is definitely not a decision-making factor. It might be for you. If it is, then that shows that you are inappropriate to lead. We need people who will lead based on their desire not to fill their own wagon or that of friends, but to get the job done. Structure our civilization so that reflects more and more reality-based decision-making, so that it will eventually be structurally sound and scalable, so that, as we grow and expand, we will have an area to do it in that we can live with. Thank you.

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