CADM
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- Jun 8, 2025
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A single savior, divinely selected, sent to fix the world. Meanwhile, the masses wait. They do nothing. Western media, Jewish theology, and Christian dogma have all marketed this myth. The real origin of the term “Messiah” means intermediary. One who stands between worlds. Nothing to do with divine favoritism. It’s about earned capacity developed skill, mind, spiritual quality, willpower. This archetype was once noble. It implied someone capable of guiding others upward. Not someone with a free pass to salvation. But Judaism turned it into an ethnic dream of domination. Christianity then degenerated it further, selling submission and passivity. Just believe, and you’ll be saved. No work, no merit, no struggle. Just sit and rot. A real leader uplifts. He doesn’t carry the dead weight of a degenerated society. He works with other leaders. He builds with the chosen many those who’ve chosen themselves through discipline and war. Alexander didn’t conquer alone. No visionary operates without an army. No civilization rises without hierarchy and competent followers. The lone Messiah is a script for slaves. Spiritual development is no different. There are no shortcuts. You don’t skip initiation and suddenly become master.
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PowerofHades
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PowerofHades