Sunday, January 22, 2023

Write about what you know about and what you care about:

 IF you are going to be writing anyway, (even if just for yourself) write about what you know the most about and what you care about.

What I know likely the most about is Computers and computer programming in Fortran, Cobol, Basic and HTML which is one reason I chose to start my first blog on geocities.com in 1999 in the summer then.

Next I know a lot about building houses and buildings in general partly because my father, uncle and grandfather were Electrical Contractors. So, starting at about age 12 or before actually, I started getting paid for helping my Dad do electrical work throughout Los Angeles County starting from age 12 but continuing through High School and off and on until he moved to San Diego with my mother in summer of 1969 when I was 21.

The next thing I know a lot about is New Age Religions and especially the Saint Germain Foundation and the Summit Lighthouse because I was raised in the Saint Germain Foundation by my parents who were both members and after I left the organization in 1969 in the fall I later joined the Summit Lighthouse from 1975 until around 1977 when I realized then that I wasn't cut out to be a regular member of any church or religion full time.

I decided then to become "Spiritual but not religious" which for me means worshipping 24 hours a day never stopping but not really going to church anymore formally.

However, this is also the "path to full enlightenment" I found too as long as you practice Compassion for all life in the universe in all time and space and beyond in all galaxies and beyond.

So, What do I personally care about. I want to be fully enlightened (which is a never ending process by the way and happily so) because there are infinite levels of enlightenment that really never end even if you live to be 1000 or 10,000 years which might start happening for some humans too because of medical technology evolving as fast as it presently is.

Will this happen for everyone? Probably not. Because unless you are educated and understand how all this works you likely won't ask for the help in the right way to make all this happen. Also, you would have to be able to somehow support yourself financially for 1000 to 10,000 years too. But, Medicare (once you get 65) in the U.S. will help a lot the way it is presently set up.

By God's Grace

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