Jerry Derecha/Adrenogate #crackpot #conspiracy #magick adrenogate.net

The lovely Probably Alexandra does a spectacular job at explaining the Dark vs. Light dynamic inherent to Luciferianism and inherent to the makeup of the esoteric fabric of our very reality(the Matrix) and how these Dark & Light workers are both minions for the devil.

All these “Lightworkers” in the New Age community are participating in the very dialectic they claim is the crux of the deception that we must be cognizant not to fall for in the first place. These opposing forces represent “Two sides of the same coin”. The “coin” being the Kabbalistic philosophy of dualism that reigns supreme in our Matrix reality. The two poles of light and dark. It’s these “Lightworkers” who will bring in this “New Age” of “False Light”.

"However, I do think she is being a bit hypocritical and naive when she claims that “Jesus is the answer”, when she just got finished explaining how these “Lightworkers” present these “false light teachings” as the “answer” to combating the dark forces influencing our world, in turn tricking you into participating in the very system that we should be steering clear away from. So by posturing the Sun Cult innuendo drenched figure of “JeZues” as the “answer” to combating this dualistic dialectic that she asserts we must stand apart from, we are actually playing right into their hands. I should note that I do believe in the “Christ” figure, just not the “Jesus Christ” version of this figure. But I do agree with the “Meat & Potatoes” of her assessment in that we must stop “playing their game”. I just don’t agree that “Jesus is the answer”. Not anymore. Not by a long shot.

All that being said, I do not want to start making a habit of picking a fights with all my favorite Christian content creators, or Christians in general, just because I might no longer perceive this Jesus character as an authentic Messiah figure and the kin of the creator God.

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