"The human being is this Night, this empty nothingness," wrote GWF Hegel
A thought that may have occurred to victims of Epstein, the Rothschilds and Billionaires like Bill Gates as they were led down the steps, through the doors, down the corridors into the torture chambers, strapped down, immobilized, pinned down in dentist chairs for the sadistic experiments and pleasure of the ultra rich, when they were electrrouted, beaten, injected, killed, their bodies incinerated, buried, disposed of, their blood drunk, their organs consumed.
"The human being is this Night, this empty nothingness, which contains everything in its simplicity, a wealth of infinitely many images, pictures...Suddenly a bloody head appears here, a white shape there only to disappear just as fast."
Reading the Epstein files, suddenly 20 pages appear here of a young girl whose baby has just been ripped from her 15 minutes after it was born as part of a secret "baby farm", suddenly a torture video is mentioned there there only for the elite to pass on to the next beastial enjoyment drained of all reason, emotion and spirit and humanity.
"This night is what we see when we look people in the eye, a night which is terrible, where the night of world descends before us like a curtain," said Hegel.
When we look into the eyes of the Epstein circle and ultra rich we see the night, of Nazism and the Soviet Union, of the concentraton camps, the wars and also the night of the covid lockdowns, the mass coercive jab campaigns, the night of the censorship, the mass impoverishment by central banks, of AI, of the Ukraine terror regime, black outs, hypersonic missiles, the Gaza genocide.
Many of these dreadful events which comprise the history of the past 200 to 300 years turn out to be orchestrated by a tiny group who have kept themselves hidden by their control of the media, by their vast fortunes amassed from control of central banks.
But how much of us, our internal spirit, is night?
How much within us is light? Is different? Is kindness? Is warmth, interest in others? Sacrifice for others? Life for others?
Where do we get light, the inner light that illuminates the world as being a place where there are others who have rights, needs? The light that gives us the energy and power to think of others and help others?
We get the light from Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ is the light of the world, the light that lights up our minds and hearts so we can see more, see other people, see the world in a reasonable way as it really is, as an objective reality with an objective truth and objective ethical laws, as a place of personal adventure and discovery, which aims to bring us home, to Paradise.
Christ lets us see evil so we rush to Him and cling to Him and receive all the good things He offers us through His sacrifice including immortal life, said St Paisios.
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