These two go together first:
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The Kingdom of Heaven is like a man who hates his life.
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The strong man finds himself in the same place as Sisyphus.
Then these:
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The Kingdom of Heaven is like a man who finds himself stuck. The man calls himself a sheep in front of the judge and later cannot hear the call of the shepherd. Then, the man calls himself a goat in front of the judge, hears the call of the shepherd, and is guided to the slaughterhouse.
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The innocent man is to be found guilty and sent to hell.
Finally these:
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The man transforms into a lion and later hates himself.
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sentence yourself to eternal Hell.
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Once you determine that you know the Groom, and can sustain standing in the truth described above, then it is time to bring the feminine back into the story, reconcile with the female
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a roaring lion standing in front of a child
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The man transforms into a child and eats himself.
Reconciling with the feminine will be experienced as letting go of the feminine.
“I desire mercy, not sacrifice” (Matthew 9:13)
^Add this quote with the last group
I tried to put these in order from top to bottom even within the same grouping. It’s difficult/impossible to know where you are in the story, but if you can imagine and feel the feelings described in the quotes, then it should be useful. I had none of this and was able to navigate through the story, so anything of value extracted from anything I post is going to be better off. Of course, this is far from comprehensive.
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