394. Is There A Religion That’s “Most” Real?
So let’s set the record straight, because I know this is going to be a controversial topic. Not just to say it, but I genuinely do believe that all religions exist. Do I consider that the negative, guilt or shame aspects of religions, or other means to control people are not necessarily real? The answer is… it’s complicated. Let’s put it tis way. If you want a hell to be real, a hell will be real for you. But besides that, there have been multiple times where I’ve seen/experienced idols or other energetic beings from even ancient religions which I find to be real. It does make me wonder what comes first: The religious figure or our perception of it. Do we create them here, or are we only perceiving what already exists on the other side? Perhaps it’s a bit of both. All of them are quite powerful entities, though. I must say.
Through my channeling, I’ve discovered that the one which feels the most real, and I say that very carefully, because what it really means is, I find it to be most “accurate” in terms of the description of the general basis and understanding of the other side, as someone who can astral travel and/or speak to those who are passed/these religious idols.
It’s no surprise to me that when I started receiving information that traditional African religions was the “key” to our success here in the physical world, that fact was not just validated, but the “truth” would ring true that it’s something that we should perceive as truth, but also start paying attention to. In some way shape or form, it would lead to our salvation. Considering it’s likely one of the oldest religions on earth, of course it’s likely “most accurate”. It’s closest to our incarnation beginnings as a species, and therefore it’s likely more of a “truthful” understanding.
While I will certainly not claim to be a religious expert, as I am certainly not, here are a few things I’ve picked up regarding traditional African religions which I find to be “truthful” in terms of metaphysics and the other side. It’s also important to note that there are so many religions which encompass the broad umbrella of “traditional African religions”, so this is at a very high level glance. It’s also important that any negative behaviors or practices I do not believe in, meaning anything which is sacrificial, or purposely inflicting any discomfort or pain amongst oneself or others.
Emphasis on ancestry guidance: In practically every intuitive reading that I do, the connection that we have to our ancestors, as well as their guidance is incredibly strong. I find that this is a missing concept in many religions to date, or at least the extent of their influence, impact and guidance.
Emphasis on mystics: While it’s true that mystics have stood the test of time, and practically every culture has their own “type” of mystics which are not just a valid part of society, but considered to have “godly” gifts in some way shape or form, traditional African religion embraces it. Many other religions are somewhat skeptical of this, if they don’t completely try to abolish it altogether, considering that there’s only one “true” god, or that everyday people could not possibly have the ability to do so. From my readings, these mystics are healers (another specific/interesting facet) and can go through rigorous studies and education in order to practice with or on others. There is also an emphasis on “witches” as well as those who have divine gifts.
Emphasis on holistic nature: There’s a true belief in metaphysics, in other words, physical sickness is not just an issue with the body, but an energetic experience/problem. Although it’s said that there’s typically an issue here with ancestors and family line, I do find that partially true, but not entirely true. I do think there are other factors at play.
Is not a fixed creed: This is incredibly important, as it contrasts many other religions. There’s a sense of adaptability over time. This is particularly important because energy shifts and changes over time. It is also not bound by a written text, which I feel, is particularly helpful, as this kind of “code” cannot be misinterpreted over time, and has the ability to flex.
Harmonization: Rather than there being an undercover ego-centric emphasis in the religion, the role of humanity is general harmony between nature and the other side.
General polytheism: While this varies and changes among certain religions within this umbrella, there’s a general sense that there is more than one “god”. It’s kind of an interesting topic, because my perception of “god” is less personified and source energy, which is either one or zero, but considering I do feel that any and all religious idols exist, I would have to say that polytheism is more aligned with my comprehension of “truth”.
This is just a quick snapshot of a brief portion of research I’ve done, likely not even broaching the surface of any and all interesting aspects or parts of these religions or the correspondence to my own personal encounters with channeling. Know that there’s likely much more “hidden gems” as well as rich, cultural practices which are likely very relevant in regards to truth and metaphysics as a whole. I would strongly recommend diving into religious research, if you are on a metaphysical journey yourself.
I would like to quickly go back to the “key” conversation. If there are parallels and this may be the “right” religion, at least for this point and place in time, as the other side changes, why is this the “key” to our success? Perhaps all of these things provide a greater/stronger gateway into our own sense of spirituality and sense of religion. If you look at all of these bullet points, there’s a strong sense of energetic alignment, confidence and further pushing boundaries to understand the deeper meaning, and the truth. It’s not really a set of code to align to, but an intrinsic way of living and being. I wonder if as a collective, that’s what we’re missing now. Nevertheless, I truly believe that a new world order is needed and coming to us. Maybe going back to basics, or our roots, is the first step in analyzing this process as a whole. Despite the collective’s cynicism regarding religions (which is another interesting point, I feel there’s a reason that new generations aren’t overly religious, and it’s likely because we need a new one), to be alive is to access one’s subconscious self, intuition, and in some way shape or form, the other side. Change will come, although we as a collective may do our best to stagnate it. But that process can only exist for so long.