Myth: 'Sealed for Time & Eternity'

Post Publication Segment - 28 May 2006

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In most Earther marriages, a wedding is performed ‘till death do you part’. In LDS (mormon) mythology, marriages, as well as other body ID relations on a family level, are stated in their temple rituals to be ‘sealed for time and eternity’. According to the mormons, they have the spiritual authority to extend body ID’d civil/religious bonds into the astral and for ‘eternity’ if performed within their temples. Not all mormons are able to enter the temples. Those who are not able to pass the entrance requirements cannot have a temple marriage while alive. They would have to hope for one after death as mormons do baptism, endowment and marriages for the dead.

The current HBO series, Big Love, deals with a 3-wife polygamous marriage and the problems they incur in the theater of their lives. HBO credits at the end of each episode that the mormon church has banned polygamy since 1890 even though renegade sects continue to practice it.

While the mormons do indeed no longer endorse polygamy for the living, it is not because they do not agree that it is the way of the celestial kingdom – mormon heaven #1. The only reason that the church of Salt Lake City does not practice it is due to the ‘law of the land’, which they claim they are bound to obey. Nevertheless, polygamy is still a factor of the church.

The other day I spoke to a woman I know who converted to the mormon faith. She told me how terrible it is that non-mormons still connect polygamy to their church. I mentioned the #1 mormon heaven is where a male spirit (‘righteous’ priesthood holder on Earth) does indeed call up a host of ‘righteous female spirits’ to serve as part of his polygamous family. The female spirits work in the spirit kitchens and have spirit babies (although pain free) for eternity while their husband (the local god) is creating 3rd dimension worlds. I told the woman that if she’s a good girl and obeys the church, she will be wife #? to a mormon priesthood holder. This is part of mormon doctrine. She then wondered who would call her up. <sigh>

In a temple wedding, the woman tells her husband her temple name, which is given to one who has their endowment ceremony. This name is the key to whether or not she will be called to #1 heaven or not. Because if she’s a disobedient bitch, she will not be called up to serve in the spirit kitchens and baby factories. <Interesting mythology>

Now for M5 readers: all three mormon heavens do exist on level 25 right next to everyone else’s mythical heavens. M5 readers can also see through ‘genderized heavens’ because we know there is no such thing as ‘male’ or ‘female’ spirits. Mormon (LDS) is a religion geared to those who are body ID oriented.

The same goes for their beLIEf that their priesthood has the authority to bind spirits together to be ‘sealed for time and eternity’. They do not. The only beings that are involved in spirit unions and higher density mergings are Higher Selves. No one on Earth can bind Higher Selves and no Higher Self would be involved in a merging except by desire. While mormons do indeed believe in this ability they claim to have, it is a deception.

The mormon church is sequential path-based as well. They deal heavily in ancestor worship through genealogy and how one generation ‘owes’ previous ones. M5 readers can easily dissect Earther religions for what they are and the body ID’d fallacies they generate.

I was recently approached on the street by two very friendly mormon missionaries who attempted to invite themselves over so they can ‘talk’ to me. I was very diplomatic with them since they were sincere and the law of allowance is on my mind. Some of you would have enjoyed watching the interaction. I know their religion better than they do, not only because I was involved with them at one time, but my training and M5 project allows me to see EndGame for what it is.

Those for whom M5 was written will also benefit from what is written in M5 when it comes to handling missionaries, who may come knocking, as well as for the intellectual exercise of taking apart religious paper tigers.

Mormons, like any other religion, have the right to believe what they will, as long as they don’t try to impose themselves on others. Once they attempt to convert you, you are free to say what you feel. M5 readers should be able to have fun with their belief structures as they present them. They will not come around to anyone who can beat them at logic and mental gymnastics. It is a religion for followers and not independent thinkers. Keep that in mind when dealing with religious types.