Reply from a reader:
That "eight pointed star" on Janet Jackson's exposed nipple is not an
eight
pointed star; it is the double-cross.
This symbol is all over the world, displayed prominently, as a seal of
authority and a as a symbol of mockery.
A version of this double cross is on the CIA shield. (The RMN logo).
Instead of two crosses, there are four crosses: a double double-cross,
which
seems appropriate.
The eagle behind the shield is the Babylonian sky god Annu.
The double-cross, which is also the mark of Cain, is the seal of
authority,
and signifies that the bearer of the mark has the power of retribution.
The shield is the protection granted to the ministers of condemnation
(lawmakers) from retribution.
They have been granted seven-fold retributive power, which is why they
seem
so powerful.
And the sky god Annu symbolizes imperial power, the right of the rulers
to
tyranize the people.
And if you look at the nexus of the symbol on the CIA logo (or the RMN
logo)
where the crosses converge, there you will see the two crosses, the
double
cross.
This symbol, by the way, was embossed on the leather bound book used in
the
final scenes of the last Lord of the Rings. And so it serves as a
signature,
for those who have eyes to see, that war is the power that enslaves us.
It's a symbol of power; the power of retribution.
It's the symbol of the law which derives its power from retribution,
the
power of enforcement, penalty, and punishment.
It is the symbol of duality which draws us away from the singular
goodness of
God and God's love in the world.
The bearers of the symbol derive their strength from our disobedience
to the
law, from our ignorance of God's singular goodness, and from our
refusal to
love--love fulfills all law and all the prophecies.
Their strength is in their ability to provoke disobedience, ignorance,
fear,
and rebellion.
Freedom is not in rebellion or war but in withdrawal from the ministry
of
condemnation (the dual messages of the world) and a turning toward the
ministry
of reconciliation (the singular truth of God).
The turning away from the world is an act of repentance not offered to
those
justified by the law.
The law asks for our obedience in resisting evils (don't murder, don't
steal,
etc.).
Repentance, however, involves having a change of heart, so that the
laws
aren't necessary anymore and the rulers of evil, the bearers of the
mark of Cain,
can either go elsewhere or surrender to love.
The opposite of good is not evil.
The opposite of good is "good and evil."
We are not here to fight evil.
We are here to reconcile the world (deceptions of duality) to God and
God's
singular goodness.
1) Love God.
2) Love others as ourselves.
This is our salvation.
Peace.