I was reading another friends blog last night here on myspace which prompted this response. Afterwards I re-read what I had written and I felt it was interesting enough to post here on the music page. It's a little more revealing about who I am as a person and let's people know where I (Jason Frost) stand on certain issues. I hope to get your sincere 'Vote for President of the Galaxy in 2008' if I have not gained your vote already!!!!, just so I can Rule the Riffen one more time and put Pac-Man and Asteroid Arcade Machines back in Donut shops, Laugh! Ha Ha... but siriusly folks, we shall now raise it up a bar into a more deeper level of discussion. Check back for more fun and games at a later time. Today is August 28, which means sirius business to some folks...
Interesting blog. Re: My response to friend who recently found faith in Jesus Christ.
Jason Frost writes:
I believe there are many paths to God and wisdom. I tend to view God as the whole of human and planetary consciousness or "All That Is." I have tried all religions and studied them all closely from Buddhism, Muslim, Islam, Janism, Judaism, Christianity and Roman Catholicism. I do not think I am religious, nor spiritual, but I am a good person and like the Dalai Lama "My Religion is one of Kindness" or Karma. I think all religions basically teach the same thing, be good to one another and general moral standards to live by (some of which were constructs written and made to control the barbaric behaviors of mankind by the ruling class). I think when we have those highly spiritual moments or communions with God, it is not God, but the greater consciousness and our Higher Selves that we are connecting with and I know for certain God or Jesus could never replace the love of a real person in my life, nor would any good decent God expect that from his creation. We are all a part of God, like a toe or an arm, or a foot and when we are in synch we make great things happen. I admire those who practice and observe religious traditions and generally think most of those people are well-mannered and nicer (and in some cases more trustworthy), but there are many also that use religion to their own benefit and means for profit and control. Many are not the holiest, nor practice what they preach. For me I can say I have found God. I walk with God. I am a servant to God. I always have been and always will be, my God has no name but probably looks and gives the same presence as yours, but will I reap rewards for this? Time will tell. So far things have been good and I have no complaints, but if there is a God he definitely has a favoritism to a certain class of people whether they live right or not. But generally I do feel God walks with me always, maybe he found me, because I sure as hell was not looking for him... but it was not in a church, it is in my heart and mind whenever I tune into that same frequency of Love and Light to those around me. The opposite can be said for tuning in with darker of the spectrum or evil entities. I have learned some people attract misfortune irrelevant to their convictions or religious beliefs, but based upon their percerptions perhaps and life choices. One thing I have learned is that whether you believe in God or not, ultimately he or "it" only helps those who helps themselves. Which is kinda like common sense to begin with. His miracles are definitely a thing of the past, although OUR power of belief in him and his miracles is how he lives and survives. I have met many believers and many non-believers in my travels who have been around to provide the same kindness that some young long haired dude named Jesus spoke of a very long time ago, but I still can't ever help but wonder though if maybe, just maybe he should of kept his mouth quiet and said nothing; because look where it got him. Ya know? Maybe some things are better left unsaid. And maybe this blog comment was one of those things, Laugh! Hope all blog readers enjoyed my little addition to this millennias old theological philosophical discussion. Peace, Jason
Jason Frost
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