What this means, is that for every good there is a bad, for every happy there is a sad and that this law universally abides as part and parcel of the physical manifestation of creation.
The Holy Catholic Church is based on this law and their teachings are, of Heaven and Hell and the attainment of these and not as most think, the teachings of Jesus or of God but are physically based for teaching life in this physical existence.
It is the roll of the Catholic Church to prevent demonic entities from manifesting within the physical realm and to this end it holds a vital position in maintaining a balance.
It is the rock upon which Jesus built his church. The rock being a symbolic term for physical creation.
The words 'Heaven/Hell' define for us the opposite meanings, this is why all that is bad or negative registers to us as hell.
If you have a negative mind then you exist in a state of hell.
If you have a positive mind then you exist in a state of Heaven, however, to truly live by the teachings of Jesus, is to live by the golden mean and to ascend to a state of Christ consciousness, is to see both heaven and hell as desires to be over come.
For as Christ spoke unto Peter: (The head of the Catholic Church) "Oh Peter! The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak!"
Jesus is also misconstrued as being of Jewish origin when in fact the presence of his Uncle 'Joseph of Aramathea' shows him to be of Greek lineage.
Possibly the confusion is born from David's two sons, Solomon who was born of a Jewish mother and David's eldest son who was murdered in order for Solomon to take the throne and who was born of a Greek mother.
What must be understood of David is that when he defeated Goliath, the natural order would have been to take a wife from the defeated side.
This was a common practice of the Greeks and so it remains feasible that David was a Greek.
If we follow this train of thought it becomes possible to say that Jesus would have been educated by the Greek philosopher's teachings, through Joseph of Aramathea.
Socrates, Plato and Aristotle all existed before the birth of Jesus and it is to their teachings that Jesus aspired.
For who can deny that Jesus was a philosopher?
The symbolic: 'Jesus was the son of God' represents for us an incite into universal law and the structure and aim from which Jesus taught and the direction Christ consciousness moves towards, which is to become Omnipotent and to become one with the one true God.
Therefore hell is a state of mind that is to be over come if we are to ascend to the throne of god through Christ consciousness.
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