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blog Nov 03, 2021
There are three basic ways that we can leave and cleave, and only three ways to return to God. I’ve been learning about how to leave and cleave and cleave and cleave all of my life. I have learned that this doesn’t mean that we should be leaving and cleaving and cleaving until we are dead. It means we cannot return to God until we are dead.
We are not all going to die, and to be honest, we can get really fucked up in life because death is a pretty grim prospect. The only thing that guarantees we will see God is when we finally die. But before we die, we have to leave our bodies. And when we do, we have to return to God.
Leave your bodies, and then you can come back and get them back. It’s a tough concept, but it’s the way that has always worked. The Bible has a lot of stories of people leaving their bodies and coming back, and it’s not a stretch to say that God’s plan for us is to be left in this state until we die.
The fact is, its not easy to just leave your own bodies. We have to let go, and in so doing we have to let go of our bodies. Which is a pretty big deal. We have to let go of our identity, our self-concept, and all those things that make us who we are. Our identity is the sum of our memories, decisions, and relationships. And if we leave our bodies, we have to let go of our memories, choices, and relationships.
Cleaving from your bodies (or your own identity) is a huge change. It’s the loss of your memories, your identity, and your self-concept. It’s a huge deal. But in this world, when you leave your body, you also have to let go of your identity, self concept, and your identity.
For people like me, this is the first time I’ve actually felt the full weight of the consequences of leaving a body. I’m the first person to experience the loss of my identity, but also the first person to experience the loss of my identity and self-concept.
This is why I feel so strongly about leaving my body. So many people are afraid to leave their bodies because they dont know if they will actually be able to let go of their identities, self-concept, and the identity they thought they had. The fear is that once they are gone, they will be gone forever and forever, and what have they accomplished anyway? They can’t feel anything any longer, so they don’t even have a reason to feel.
I feel the same way about Cleave. I have not been Cleaved from my identity. It is just something I do all day long. It has nothing to do with my body.
There is no real rhyme or reason to either the leave or cleave, both have a lot of layers. The leave is a physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual separation from the body, and the cleave is a physical separation from the self. It also seems to be a lot of these things that you can do to the self.
Some people feel that leaving is a way of letting go. That is, they feel like they are letting go of their identity and their self. I think both are valid ways of looking at this. But I think I am more concerned with cleaving myself and letting the world see what I am, and what I believe in. I would like to be a bit more free from the societal pressures that define me.