Monday, December 22, 2025

A Birth (Main Stream Cut)

                                 



Birth

Birth: the beginning or coming into existence of something.

“All are born into sin.” How can this be rectified? Or even, should it be? Some seem to think so. Sin is death — the wages of.

Again? This has been brewing for a minute. In the book, it describes the two rebirths. So there’s a tree now? First from the mother, no father, Holy Spirit (Homie O) — not the point. Into sin, but this is eliminated. Why? Is he not born into sin because there wasn’t intercourse? Is this sin? Rev. Wit?

The second one is by J the B. This first and second are of flesh also? Agree to disagree. Now, the bird in the story is impotent because it depicts spirit via the dove, known for peace universally, signifying a spiritual rebirth. Flesh of flesh, spirit of spirit. Crucial to the process. Having completed the second step, irony. Second nature? Twice! Wouldn’t this essentially be purgatory? (GIAM) The hueman/human is set up here, or bait for negativity.

Having never met anyone who has followed the process like, hey, Immaculate… so, all are trapped? Until a spiritual rebirth takes place. Know of anyone? There are two in the book: Saul/Paul and Jacob/Israel. Bi-nese (ikr). How many aliases, hey, have they? Nobody wanting to keep their government.

Saul lost his eyesight; this depicts flesh? “Those with sight will become blind…” “Why do my eyes hurt?” Jacob had his hip wrenched. The names are changed on both occasions, after the fact. Why is that? Speculation! A death to the flesh — that person technically is no longer at that residence. There can be only one.

Now with Israel, he gets a hip dislocated from fighting (kumite) with himself — it is written, angel. Gen 32:22-29. Smoke some logic, and record — the book has been tampered with. Ex: who wrote the story? Pastor wit, rev wanna-be, please. The Homie O, or Holy Spirit, is the closest thing to an angel for the hueman/human.

“Why do my eyes hurt?” The Homie O is the Holy Spirit; Hey reportedly left before he bounced. If they didn’t have it before, there is no way they could’ve written the books in the book. The Homie O is dope — the closest thing about a hueman/human to spiritual, mystical, complex. Peep def. Homeostasis.

So, his (Jacob) was lit and beat his ass — busted him up a little bit.



                               


Made him see the light. He won — conquered himself. Spirit over flesh. The dislocation depicts flesh. Flesh is always going to be there, for this is halfway.

Now Job, on the other hand, had sol. He kept the covenant. A very high percentage‑aged first nature. A +, +, + — keep it 💯.

Before the corruption, hypocrisy — the book. He wasn’t about to slip back, nor backslide into second nature, choosing death if need be. That’s what it is to begin with.

Is it written what Job’s name (government) had been? Asking for a friend.

He didn’t have faith or believe — he knew. There is a difference.

The religion is named after a person in the book, but the practice is remotely more sinister to the actions of another, when left in this state of mind. Assumption!

So vulnerable and open psychologically that the loss Job suffered was traumatic, as they simultaneously inform him of the losses. Many would’ve either snapped, crackled, or popped. Or 3rinity.

Speculation!

He knew though, even as negativity invaded the flesh. Or did it? He wasn’t supposed to be touched. Flesh of flesh — he kindly stepped out of it, or had he already been out of it? Holding on to what? What he knew? The truth?

Great questions.

He had a spiritual relationship and stepped out of the flesh into the sanctity of sol. His defined as soul, because (he) was included (u). Knowing the power of first nature, knowing patiently either way — this side or that of death — he wasn’t going to flip.

Now the second rebirth will slide back. This is how and why there is indoctrination to the studies: to promote second nature while teaching traumas. Read it or not, and determine the atrocities undergone are all the losses told in school of the Natives, Africans, Jewish — err body, typically. Which is basically the same.

Some fail to real‑i‑i.

Just like Hip Hop, the #POC (people of culture) are universal. They were everywhere. And at the time the separation started here, because there were too many in Alkebulan. Is that where Eden is? (Asking for someone.)

Who knows?

As elder explains, it could’ve possibly started consecutively. It’s easier to believe what is told, but the reason for the tell is to obstruct the truth. Never physically been in Alkebulan, although everyone is from there — possibly before it broke off. This is another story.

As the story is being read, it’s easy to picture Job as a chief and his “guest” from Uncle Samuel. It’s after the fact, but easy to read at the beginning: it’s described as good and evil, positive and negative. Corporal and a general, officer and a gentleman, good cop and bad cop?

#FOH — “Don’t put a hand on him.”
#SLT — something like that.
“We gon’ need some type of signature on this treaty.”

Jobe: “Sign here, just like the X on this line.”
“How?”





Here we go. We weren’t there. Purely speculation — probable, possible. But still, we weren’t there.

As it’s written, angels dropped in on ol’ Job. This is basically the garden again, described as how Adam should’ve been. Job 1:8.

Eve and Adam began as spirits — formed or made into flesh — depicting the weaker of the two, which is the point. First nature, then second, rebirth back to first, or spiritual via sol. Mind, body? Spirit is second nature. Or is it? Half, maybe?

“Born into sin.”

All have spirit, or a Homie O. Brain, body, spirit — a first‑nature 3rinity. The difference is — peep def mind: a process, thinking, understanding. Everyone has a spirit, again, but when a hueman thinks, it’s not a good thing. Never is, never will be. It ends up in the flesh.

This is the basis of “no other God before me.”

Brain — an organ. The brain is just a vessel to receive and process information, data to do or not do what has to be done along the lines of Natural Law, via the sol — which is a language similar to computer language, or a form of communication only used in first nature, changing the spirit to control the flesh.

Or just be the servants we’re supposed to be, just as Job is described. We kind of are — except we’re doing the wrong things for the wrong reasons.

Eve and Adam had this control: “they were naked, yet had no shame.” Same as Job when they had sol. But the fruit — or changing the 4‑4 (info) — eating the fruit severs the sol, or the communication, as they became aware they were in their flesh. Second nature.

Good and evil is equivocal to life or death, if viewed as good or evil.

If Eve was first, why didn’t she lie?
Gen. 3:3 — she didn’t know how to.
Gen. 3:4 — is when the lie began, per the book.

She was a “goddess” afterwards?




Had a one‑up on man — or Adam, which is technically not the same thing for some reason. Let’s go with male. Creator, the most positive + in terms of energy. Adam reps a positive of the Creator, just as Eve. + and +.

This is just a story from a book. We weren’t there. We don’t actually know what, or even if, this went down.

We out (gone) at the convo with the serpent — peep def. Really? Two people + +? God +? And a serpent −, the thinker? Or was it just nature and/or flesh?

Same folks talking about Job. Described differently — same dudes though. Different story.

Typically, the folks in the garden digressed, going from just nature, or natural, to a second one. In doing what they wanted instead of what was law, would be considered “choosing another before Him.” Be it them, the serpent, whoever — doesn’t matter what was done. It shouldn’t have been, if you believe it.

The rebirth is very thin‑lined. It takes everything one has to not get caught slippin’. Protecting first nature sets off the defense, making it stronger from within, away from the flesh or second nature.

Discipline — a proverbial fight for your life within oneself.

“Works without action…”
You must learn — learn to fight it, to be capable of fighting with it, or using it, or not. It defines action, doesn’t it?

With so many imbalances, stories, and coordinates of being so far off, misaligned, the invisible path that leads back to before the fruit was tampered with is hard to see.

The growth, or exoskeletal, can be considered a shell for protection. Would coming out of this be considered a birth or rebirth?

The physical is on autopilot, or controlled by the Homie O — totally oblivious to some. But if the brain is taught to go one way, the physical is left to either go with the brain, which is hardly ever the case, or defense mode.

The persecution on Hey‑Seus depicts him in the flesh and spirit. Why? It’s bi‑nese, or split tongue (explain later). Wanting the baptism of the flesh, but had sol via insight he was going to die — his conversations with his Father. Clear comms.

Flesh doesn’t frown on death — that’s what it is, or has gotten to be.

Legion ran up on Hey and his posse. Peep Sodom and Gomorrah. Becoming dehumanized is flesh. Seven D.D. is flesh. Yet so is nine F.O.S.

Difference?

One is.
The other isn’t.


                              


One is strictly brain; the other is heart. The nine is here — it’s just been covered up or hidden, due to it also being sol, or communication with the Creator without friction or worries.

Friction — peep def: abrasion, discord.

If born into sin, there is friction.

What is the point of dehumanizing? To bring one out of sol. Now, we can blame it on Eve if you wanna, but what? Who said anyone has to stay in this state of being?

Hey‑Seus is trying to show the way — that it can be done, and that it will possibly bring about the death of the flesh by flesh, and the sol/spirit will sustain this again.

The point is the process — a depiction of what must be done.

No one is capable of doing this for another. Only for self. Hey did it for self. The story, if it happened, is just a how‑to for your damned self.

#FWYTT

Born into death, he moved about in spirit, knowing flesh — how it thunk, or the lack of it. His + energy gave life, bringing folks back to it. How many times?

He went through all three: Mary, baptism (flesh), and spiritual. Written, “his pops was so proud of him.”

Two — binary — flesh and spirit. Breaking camp to mature after the last one. As he came back, the wisdom used during the temptations — dope.

“Not bread alone. Don’t tempt Daddy, foo.”

You know why? If one tempts — peep def — it’s like placing self before the Creator, trying to make Him do something. N***a, it doesn’t work like that. It’s what was told.

Basically, if he’d just jumped off a bridge just like his friends, he would’ve suffered the same fate as his friends. The Creator would’ve told him long before “to not to.” But he ain’t heard, “You’re on your own,” on the way down.

This is why jumpers scream as they’re falling — they change their minds. DUH!

Never to have witnessed this. Seen it in some movies though.



                                


The Merck gives an interesting point of view about that crucifixion. Catch rec or not. Hopefully we can share that link. Again, we weren’t there. It is written though, if one believes it. That’s prerogative.

He was always spirit, or first nature, even while in the womb — or Heaven. The one that never sinned or slipped into second nature. Wasn’t even born into it. How you like them cookies? Err body else — but one! Kinda superhero‑ish.

Clark was born on Krypton, which depicts the further from home, the stronger he became. His Homie O protected him.

“A prophet has no honor…” yada, yada, yada.

Peter got bit by a poisonous spider. How poisonous was it? Depicting adaptive capability. D.B. got hit with just enough radiation to alter him — but it wasn’t a fatal dose.

All depictions. Or bi‑nese. Like Jekyll and Hyde, which is similar to good or evil — not and that’s a spell.

Also, what is currently what happens when born into sin, on the really‑tho? We hip. They’re fake‑believe. And we get it. The question is — do you?

All that is based off of you. Yes — you. Don’t care who you are. That’s you. Where do you think it comes from?

“If there’s nothing new under the sun,” where does it come from then?

We’re amazing — You, Me, We. Or have the potential to be, each and every one of us. There has been no time yet to manifest these goodies. Rid self of negativity, then stay from around it as much as possible. When it begins to go circular, there will be plenty.

“Get ready. Be ready!”

The superhero is within. Homie O is the one in the cape. It has to be located, excavated, lubricated. We’ll get about that last one later.

Things to do with the joints.


                                                  


“Works without action is death.”

Where is it in the book? Is it in the book? Good! You know.

“Forgive them, for they do not know.”

Faith and belief are different levels of works — or of what works. Peep game.

It reads: “Cursed is the ground,” per the book. Read it. Gen 3:17 — “By the sweat of the brow.” Work with me. Action?

Peep def: Action — a thing done, deed; something that is done: an act or action.

The key is sweat. For this matter, it is. Rev. Wit may tell an entirely different story. That ain’t us.

The production of sweat usually requires action? Agree to… Anyone sweating right now as this is being read?

Reading is an action, but to what degree? Stay with me, yo. Does it cause one to sweat/perspire? Moist doesn’t qualify then, does it?

Work? Does that cause sweating? No? Do you consume food from the ground? Still! Does it qualify?

Just totally going to slither right past this one here. Huh!

Expecting to get to so-called Heaven, really? A state of being. Speculation!

Heaven is in the brain, not the mind — not yet. You’re buggin’ off who won what on yesterday’s “let’s make a deal,” the finger, basically. Rubbish!

When is the last time the last good sweat? Wow! Baptist body?

If one is to believe and live so-called life by that book, and can’t remember the last time there was sweat on the brow, one could wager — well, it’s a good thing someone done this for us. N***a!

Works without action… peep def.

Let’s use this one: Work — activity (action) involving physical and mental effort in order to achieve an objective, result, or goal.

What could be the objective, result, or goal for synchronicity? Sweat. We good?

If one is to believe and live so-called life by this book, this should be written above the Ten Commandments. An everyday confirmation. Whatever used from this book should include this immediately. Why? Good question.

If this isn’t implemented, nothing else matters.

It’s fresh in the book, third chapter, first book — Old Testament, or first nature.

From here forward. Sweat is a musk (must) — pun intended. Why?


                             


What happens when the body acquires a foreign body? Like a cold. Keep it simple.

Depending on severity, doesn’t the body run a fever — peep def — or temperature? Most cases, it will, especially this one. The body’s temperature will increase. Why? It’s a natural, normal attempt to basically eliminate the bug.

Can you run a temperature right now? Not capable. Not sick, right?

It’s Autonomic — peep def: Autonomic — acting or occurring involuntarily; relating to, affecting, or controlled by the autonomic nervous system or its effects or activity.

Homie O got you. Defending, protecting. Action that increases body temp decreases these occurrences. Increases the metabolism — peep def: Metabolism — a process that occurs within a living organism in order to maintain life. Strengthens the immune system.

Why wait until one gets sick? This is why it’s called healthy — heal thyself. Sweat three to five times a week, now watch how the last time you were sick will swap with the last time you broke a sweat. Won’t remember.

This is very important to life. Crucial, not to mention other benefiting factors. And it’s written. Come on now. See how you do.

Still expecting to go pssst! Six pallbearers — n***a, six. Not twelve. One (six) squad to take you in the church, the other six to bring you out. Survivors, or those capable, and (only the strong), not to mention those willing to get you to that hole.

You know they gone talk about it, right? Auntie elder said, “That’s why she asked to be placed face down in her casket.” She’s also why this is being typed.

If one is about that life — sweat. It has wonderful benefits, an… Peep the portraits from the book. Not that many, well. Take a look for self. Not making it up. Could be the climate, work, diet? Who knows. That’s them. Ain’t no large folks in those portraits.

“Works without action…” Read it again. It doesn’t mean it will work without action. Quit playing. All speculative.

It (sweat) purges the impurities from within, exterminates bugs and viruses — or is it too late at virus? Washing hands is good, but is it in the book? Yes! And feet, we’re told.

What’s the difference between a doctor and a mechanic? A doctor washes his hands before he eats. Controversy!


                              


Sweating is for the future. Strange how it was in what’s considered the past. Garden of Eden? That’s considered the past, right? A curse. Wasn’t that the ground?

Some may be unable to make it through the eye of the needle. Have you seen one? There are no excuses.

Now, don’t go making this a body‑shaming campaign. You can, only this is not. This is about life. If not with it.

Ooooh! Chunked ’um up.

“You don’t have to overdo it, just get into it.” — Marshal Law


                              


“Simplicity is the key….”

Health is rather easy, for that which is considered very complex. All that’s needed are the exact, or close‑to, lily pads to step on. Stepping stones — that’s the ticket.

Don’t neglect the flesh bag. It’s your temple, not a principality. How does one know? What takes place next?

Walking is a very effective form of activity to begin with. Time? Distance? For now, seek the point of perspiration. How long did it take? How far? Simple data.

Stationary bike. Break a sweat. Get right with the book. Can we get a witness?

Virtual is becoming trending. We frown on it mentally. But if it makes you sweat and happy…
No mental discipline allows subliminal access to the subconscious where anything can be placed (chip), all while breaking a sweat — distracted or under mild sedation.

Peep def: Sedation — tending to calm, moderate, or tranquilize nervousness or excitement.

Get the picture? Had to peep def tranquilizer. Feel free. Then drug.

Sugar is a drug if it produces a physical, mental, chemical, hormonal reaction, etc., typically from within. Weed — have you ever watched children on ketchup? Dude! Drug, for real. Discern.

Wii or console games are different. It is here, and you are there. Look at it like Alien. It clamped onto the head just like VR gear to impregnate its victims. Same thing.

Take Demolition Man with Rocky and Blade. While under cryo‑freeze, they were able to program them with a variety of interesting programs. We know it’s fake‑believe… or isn’t it?

Just be careful.


                                            


So, if one is to rely on the book — not to confirm nor deny — with past remarks of the ten affirmations, aka commandments — peep def — one is easy. Now, this may confuse many, like this is something new.

Putting anything else but self here, you lose. Why? To know oneself is the first and foremost. It is not putting self before. Knowing oneself opens the opportunity to know. For it is through oneself the Creator can be met. Not out, and back, from or to.

When we have no understanding of who we be, how could we suggest being known? Pompously? Sure, we can suggest it, but to what capacity?

Now this one got many of us: “Honor your mother and father.” When time came to realize having that special companion besides or around didn’t favor mother, grandmother, aunties, sisters — it’s not rocket science. Where was the respect? None. For self, mother, etc. Once it was obtained, an apology was applied, offered, because it never dawned.

Again, get the first one — the others will make more sense. This includes killing and stealing. Know thyself entirely. She had already informed us. Shamefully disrespectful. She was correct. Not just her. So is the affirmation.

All this: “I thunk I was supposed to be someone else.” The first one goes misunderstood. Why make it harder than it is? Rhetorical! E Z P Z.

The attempt to change whom one is places them before the Creator in opposition. We come here how it sees fit. What possesses a person to A.I. like that? Key word: possess. Be mad. It is in the book. Just do you!


Bi nese, or split tongue, references several situations in the book. Eve and the serpent is a perfect example.

“For it is what comes out of a person that defiles them.”

Peep def: defile — to corrupt the purity or perfection of; to make physically unclean, especially with something unpleasant or contaminating.

Does the serpent fill the void? Surely not. It isn’t the culprit, though. She didn’t rec rec his deception or bi nese, which is usually the opposite of basically anything: left-right, light-dark, truth-lie. Bi nese.

“Surely not to open the avenue. The deception is the villain. One may blame Eve, but who’s going to take responsibility of it going on presently?”

Old Testament, New Testament — bi nese or split tongue. Can’t eat this, now it’s fine to eat the exact same thing? What? Go ask your mother or father. Doesn’t matter.

A bit confusing. Which is the objective? First nature, second nature. All due to the lack of understanding. Got us guessing, or proverbially wandering around in a desert. Same thing, different time, different dimension.

This avenue produces contemplation — peep def: contemplation — concentration on spiritual things as a form of private devotion; deep reflective thought.

Here, a 💯% accurate decision is spliced in half. One right, the other not. Left can be used, but how much decision-making would there be?

First or second nature is crucial to receiving gifts or favor from the so-called God. Importance? It has been so long, the question might provoke contemplation. A choice must be made at some point.

Look on the bright side: if it’s not right, you’ll have another opportunity.

                         

BORN AGAIN or TWICE-BORN

Thoughts from C. G. Jung, Joseph Campbell, and William James

The symbol and myth of the dual birth, or being twice-born, has archetypal, spiritual, and psychological significance. The need for the subject to be born again — reborn to him- or herself, and to a new worldview — is an essential step in the initiation and individuation process.

It is not just metaphorical; it reflects a process of transformation that transcends culture, religion, and time. The dual birth represents the passage from flesh to spirit, from the known to the unknown, from first nature to second nature, and ultimately, toward a conscious alignment with one’s true self.


Mythology and Archetypes

In Greek mythology, the most well-known example is Dionysus: born first from Semele, and when she was dying, Zeus saved him by sewing him into his thigh until he reached maturity. This dual birth emphasizes survival, transformation, and the bridging of mortal and divine realms.

In the Hindu system, the dvija — “twice-born” — refers to members of the three upper varnas: Brahmans (priests and teachers), Kshatriyas (warriors), and Vaishyas (merchants). Their sacrament of initiation is regarded as a second, spiritual birth, which elevates them beyond the purely physical or inherited status.

In the New Testament, John 3, Christ speaks to this:

“I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.
‘How can a man be born when he is old?’ Nicodemus asked. ‘Surely he cannot enter a second time into his mother’s womb to be born!’
Jesus answered, ‘I tell you the truth, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.’”

The message is clear: the first birth gives us the body, but the second birth gives us the soul, consciousness, and connection to the divine.


Jung on Twice-Born

Jung underscores the spiritual rebirth as a central part of individuation:

“I might mention, for instance, the motif of the dual descent, that is, descent from human and divine parents, as in the case of Heracles, who received immortality through being unwittingly adopted by Hera. What was a myth in Greece was actually a ritual in Egypt: Pharaoh was both human and divine by nature.”

In Egyptian temples, Pharaoh’s second, divine conception is depicted on walls: he is “twice-born.” This motif underlies all rebirth mysteries, Christianity included. Christ himself is “twice-born”: through baptism in the Jordan, he is regenerated and reborn from water and spirit.

Even Roman liturgy preserves this: the baptismal font is designated the uterus ecclesiae, the “womb of the Church,” still referenced in the benediction of the font on Holy Saturday.

Early Christian-Gnostic interpretations saw the dove as Sophia-Sapientia, the Wisdom and Mother of Christ, marking the spiritual birth.

This idea of a second birth spans time and culture: from medicine as magical healing, to medieval mystical philosophy, to the fantasies of children imagining that their biological parents are foster-parents. Benvenuto Cellini even records this motif in his autobiography.


Campbell on Twice-Born

Joseph Campbell emphasizes its importance in modern life:

“Society has provided [children] no rituals by which they become members of the tribe, of the community. All children need to be twice born, to learn to function rationally in the present world, leaving childhood behind.”

He mourns the absence of structured initiation and rebirth in Western culture — a loss of rites that historically integrated first and second nature, body and spirit, and self with the tribe.


William James on Rebirth

William James frames rebirth as redemption and illumination:

“The [Twice Born] process is one of redemption, not of mere reversion to natural health, and the sufferer, when saved, is saved by what seems to him a second birth, a deeper kind of conscious being than he could enjoy before.”

It is not a return to baseline, but an elevation to a heightened, conscious selfhood, a spiritual maturity that allows one to navigate life with awareness.


How Do We Enact This Rebirth?

Through symbols. Symbols are the gateway.

“Salvation is a long road that leads through many gates. These gates are symbols. Each new gate is at first invisible; indeed it seems at first that it must be created, for it exists only if one has dug up the spring’s root, the symbol.”
— C. G. Jung

The second birth is a transformation of perspective, a movement from being reactive to proactive, from living unconsciously in the flesh to living consciously in spirit. Sweat, struggle, trial, and symbolic initiation all prime the soul for this transformation.

The first birth gives structure; the second birth gives freedom. The journey is both internal and external, often hidden in rituals, stories, myths, and symbols that invite the initiate to recognize the divine within themselves.


💡 Beefed-up angle for industry:

  • Highlight the universality: Greek, Egyptian, Hindu, Christian, Gnostic, occult, and modern psychology all converge on the twice-born motif.

  • Frame first birth = flesh, second birth = spirit, a bridge from material to transcendent, akin to your Hip Hop “first nature → second nature” breakdown.

  • Introduce modern relevance: the lack of ritual in Western culture, the subconscious hunger for rebirth, and how symbolic initiation — sweat, struggle, discipline — mirrors the ancient motif.


                                


Not making this up, a perspective of sorts to cause slight creative thinking that we can bet our lives on.







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