ENMP Volume Two: Chapter Eight The Dangers of the Re's

      There are universes, star, galaxies, and many other amazing things withtin some human beings. When something or someone tries to materialize a star they often turn against life and split into rats. The rats they become have a chance at splitting. 
    One of them is Ra. 
    Tortured beyond belief, and eye stolen, he is a hero of a kind for still having mercy through such suffering. 
    There are others that went further than he did with recreation and tried to make to more their own than tradition in Egypt. That became rebirth and reincarnation. Both touched on to something older than what Egypt was and started a shamanistic type of recreation. 
    This did not make rivals out of them, but it made them different. And their followers follow different ways. 

    Most of which will not stop trying to recruit me into some belief structure spiritually. 
    Meanwhile, I keep addressing the fact that I go my own way. 

    The Sikhs that follow the last being in their faith calling themselves a guru are some of the worst mankind has to offer, and I hope for some kind of war to eliminate their power in Sikhism. 
    
    Let me explain.

    They follow a trickster, and many spoke before  him on how they were not to use deception. 
    Well, what is a trick if not a deception. 
    He is a fake.
    He is a phony.
    And he is dangerous. 

    It would be worth killing every Sikh to prevent him from attaining a worldy goal. 
    The good ones would be comes saints everlasting, the bad would burn, and there would be a type of understanding that no faith is above earth enough to rule it. 

    Fate, kill all sikhs that follow Singh!
    Fate, kill all sikhs that follow Singh!

    Genocide upon them. 
     That trickery led to the death of the righteous guru at the time, whose message was much different that Singh's. 

    I do not even say the thing's name properly. I say, "Sing" and then the letter "H" instead. 
    It's like Harry Potter's Valdumont (sp?). (Best I not check for an accurate one on that. )

    Did you notice the trick I pulled on you there? And why trickery is not allowed in Sikhism when it's actually sikhism?

    How can you call to kill them as sikhs when they are not sikhs if they practice trickery?

    Precisely.

    You can't. They just aren't sikhs. 

    They value something that is dangerous to the natural life on earth. A type of reinhabitation of bodies. There must be great caution with not disturbing being in their first lives, to avoid attempted in harvest from sources, which was the aim of those long ago. 

    Ask someone claiming to be a sikh if they believe in deception, because singh did. Not the kind that is a face on back of a moth to camouflage to save life (my argument for those that lie to save their lives) but instead singh did trickery claiming to "teach" something.  

    Trickery just teaches trickery. 

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