Infinite Love is the Only Truth, Everything Else is Illusion [2005] by David Icke
Author:David Icke
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SIX
The God Program
It is well for his peace that the saint goes to his martyrdom. He is spared the sight of the horror of his harvest
Oscar Wilde
ne of the major expressions of the Matrix program in this reality is what we call Reli
O gion, and that's not only Christianity, Judaism, Islam and the others we
associate with that term. I also mean the religions we call money, politics, the pursuit of 'success', television, the cult of celebrity and what has been dubbed the
'New Age'. Anything, in fact, that dictates your sense of reality and entraps you in the illusion.
The Matrix loves religions. They are the diversions that hold consciousness in
the headlights of an oncoming fairytale. Which fairytale you choose to believe
doesn't much matter so long as you buy into one of them and, of course, your DNA is always there to guide you. The idea is to keep you focused on one obsession so you don't see the guy at the stove preparing the gravy. Horses have wide peripheral vision and some wear blinkers to ensure they can only see what's in front of them and not the panorama they would normally see. The blinkers are there to focus the horse on the desired activity - the race - and stop it being distracted by other horses or influences. The religions in all their forms are blinkers for humans. They are there to discourage consciousness from seeing beyond the program because they are
focused on one predominant belief or goal. The Silent Weapons for a Quiet War
document said: 'Keep them busy, busy, busy, back on the farm with the other
animals'. The Matrix wants to keep the cell door bolted and religions have served the cause magnificently. They entrap people in laws, irrelevance, and fine detail to such an extent that the big picture is never seen (Figure 62, overleaf).
A great example of this is hair. I didn't realise that hair was so important until I began to check what different religions told their followers to believe about it. The things you learn. Did you know that the Torah (the five books of 'Moses' in the Old Testament) forbids a male Jew from removing hair from his sideburns? No, really, this must be very profound then, I guess. But why, dear God, is this considered so vital? Well the Torah, no, let's be specific, Leviticus 19:27, says: 'Do not shave around the sides of your head, nor harm the edges of your beard'. Is that it? Yep, seems like it. If you really study the detail, though, there are some get-out clauses.
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