why
by Kepha
You must listen to understand life -- John Timothy
A Statement from the Educated Kepha (Perhaps)
“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" - Romans 3:23
A rhetorical statement. If god is omnipresent, then why do you need such statements to find peace? Presented as such, religion is an organization that manipulates a pervasive feeling that death involves divine judgment. It is a group of beliefs that conveys a sense of knowledge that is greater than the life you know; you feel an obligation to some sense of eternal life, which is a misunderstood concept. Many call this obligation faith.
The masses seek salvation but most can only see it as a sense of eternal life. And based on life experiences they seek redemption for its short-comings. They look to be eternal in the face of unknown of death.
What we forget in all this is our individuality from the masses. The ownership of the soul belongs to whom?
Jahola brings the ownership of the soul to the individual. It is a faith in oneself. Jahola helps you learn to decide for yourself and to not forget yourself. Individuality is the gift from the gods as we live our lives. This is what Jahola strives to emphasize: The glory of the Light, the Fear of the Dark, the unity of the Self, the craving for Expression, The humility of ownership of the Lamb- which is the Self.
It is the soul you crave every time you meet a new person. You seek to express yourself and to be accepted, but fear being yourself. This is the humility of life. And it is the spirituality of sin.You must learn about yourself in sin, while surviving the watchful eyes of your faith. You must learn how to experience the freedom based on the accountability of your own actions.
Jahola teaches you of the singularity of life. Vitzen furthers this concept by acknowledging the weaknesses of the masses. It is the follies of the masses and not of man. You see, if you understand the spectacle of life then you are accountable for your actions. If you live life by emphasizing both Jahola and Vitzen together then you are truly living life with the accountability while living with complete knowledge of the wickedness of life.
-Kepha
Note from Uncle Tony:
Needless to say, Kepha chose the path of The Shadow.
He was humiliatingly denied from the Harvard Divinity School, which furthered his belief of the narrow path of Vitzen. Jahola's unique view of life was forgotten and he chose the path of The Shadow. Through The Shadow, Kepha deciphers an even darker meaning of Vitzen. He is creating an even darker underworld for civilization. I believe John Timothy is the only hope for the unity of Jaholavitzen. John Timothy strives to live the life of Jahola while never forgetting the reality of Vitzen.
Kepha has a simplistic view of life, but he is no fool. -- John Timothy