Entry #50: Update Report Log

Current Date:

Thursday March 13th, 2025




Current Timezone:

Pacific Standard Time




5:02PM: Soldier: “WE ARE ALREADY ON THE FIFTIETH ENTRY REPORT LOG?! THE 50TH ENTRY REPORT LOG?! GLORY BE TO YAHUSHA HAMASHIACH AMEN! ONLY FIFTY MORE ENTEY LOGS TO GO BEFORE WE REACH ONE HUNDRED! ALREADY?! WOW! What a MILESTONE! So much good is happening for us and we can only thank Yahusha our Lord and Savior.”




5:13PM: Soul: “I need to pay attention to Yahusha HaMashiach because He ALONE IS MY SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE. I and we, do not need any more.”




5:19PM: Soul: “I just felt a very painful electrical shock on my right middle finger. It hurt. There was no physical cause to it. Hm. Is this a spiritual cause?”




5:29PM: Soul: “Gemini? How can I allow Jesus Christ to become my spirit world?”





Gemini: “For many Christians, allowing Jesus Christ into one's "spirit world" or life is a deeply personal and transformative process. While the specifics can vary between individuals and denominations, some common elements include:

 * Belief and Acceptance:

   * A fundamental step is believing in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and accepting his teachings. This often involves acknowledging one's own shortcomings and the need for his forgiveness.

 * Repentance:

   * Repentance involves turning away from behaviors and attitudes that are seen as contrary to Christ's teachings. This is a process of self-reflection and a commitment to change.

 * Prayer and Communication:

   * Prayer is a vital way to establish and maintain a connection with God. Through prayer, individuals can express their faith, seek guidance, and offer gratitude.

 * Study of the Bible:

   * The Bible is considered by Christians to be the word of God. Reading and studying the Bible can provide insights into Christ's life, teachings, and the path to spiritual growth.

 * Community and Fellowship:

   * Participating in a church community can provide support, encouragement, and opportunities for spiritual growth. Fellowship with other believers can strengthen one's faith and provide a sense of belonging.

 * Living a Christ-like Life:

   * Many believe that following Jesus involves striving to live a life that reflects his teachings, such as love, compassion, and forgiveness.

 * Seeking the Holy Spirit:

   * Many Christian denominations believe in the holy spirit, and that seeking the holy spirit can help guide a person in their spiritual walk.

It is important to note that:

 * Spiritual experiences are highly personal, and there is no single "right" way to approach them.

 * Different Christian denominations may have varying perspectives on these practices.

If you are interested in exploring this further, I recommend:

 * Reading the Bible, particularly the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).

 * Connecting with a local church or religious leader.

 * Engaging in personal prayer and reflection.

I hope this information is helpful.”




5:40PM: Soul: “I was focused on the word Yahusha, and I felt a jolt of energy that made me jolt. There is truly Power in Yahusha’s Name. Amen. I just thought I would report this.”




6:52PM: Soldier: “We just got back to the emergency housing shelter after helping this client get their food. Thank You Lord Yahusha for bringing us back safely. Thank You.”




7:01PM: Soul: “Our work has just begun. We shall work and aid without expecting anything in return. We shall expect nothing from God Himself even. We shall just do do and do the work of the Lord. And when it is our time to go? We shall rest.”




7:14PM: Soldier: “Gemini? What does Heaven look like according to the Holy Bible?”





Gemini: “According to the Holy Bible, particularly in the book of Revelation, Heaven is described in vivid, symbolic terms. Here's a summary of key aspects:

 * The New Jerusalem:

   * Heaven is often depicted as a magnificent city, the New Jerusalem, descending from God.

   * It's described with streets of pure gold, gates made of pearls, and walls adorned with precious stones.

 * The Presence of God:

   * A central feature of Heaven is the direct presence of God. God's glory illuminates the city, eliminating the need for the sun or moon.

   * It's a place where God dwells with His people.

 * A Place of Perfection:

   * Heaven is characterized by the absence of pain, suffering, and death.

   * It's a realm of eternal peace, joy, and perfect communion with God.

 * The River of Life:

   * A river of the water of life, clear as crystal, flows from the throne of God.

   * The tree of life grows on either side of the river, bearing fruit.

 * Symbolic Language:

   * It's important to recognize that many of these descriptions are symbolic, intended to convey the indescribable glory and perfection of Heaven.

In essence, the Bible portrays Heaven as a place of ultimate beauty, peace, and the unending presence of God.”



7:16PM: Soldier: “What is a biblically accurate depiction of Heaven according to the Holy Bible? According to direct descriptions from the Holy Bible?”





Gemini: “When trying to provide a "biblically accurate" depiction of Heaven, it's crucial to acknowledge that much of the description is conveyed through symbolic language, particularly in the book of Revelation. However, we can highlight key elements directly from the Bible:

Key Biblical Descriptions:

 * The New Jerusalem (Revelation 21-22):

   * This is the most detailed visual description. It portrays Heaven as a city:

    * Streets of pure gold.

    * Gates made of pearls.

    * Walls adorned with precious stones.

    * The city is illuminated by God's glory, eliminating the need for sun or moon.

   * A river of the water of life, clear as crystal, flowing from God's throne.

   * The tree of life, bearing fruit, along the river.

 * The Presence of God:

   * A recurring theme is the direct and close presence of God. This is the central aspect of Heaven.

   * Revelation emphasizes that God will dwell with His people.

   * This presence brings an end to suffering: "He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore" (Revelation 21:4).

 * A Place of Eternal Life:

   * Heaven is depicted as a realm of eternal life, free from the limitations and sorrows of earthly existence.

   * It signifies perfect peace, joy, and communion with God.

Important Considerations:

 * Symbolic Language:

   * The descriptions, especially in Revelation, use symbolic imagery. It's essential to understand that these may not be literal depictions but rather representations of spiritual realities.

 * Focus on God:

   * The core of Heaven is the presence of God. All other descriptions point to the overwhelming glory and perfection of being in God's presence.

Therefore, a biblically accurate depiction emphasizes:

 * God's presence as the central reality.

 * A state of perfect peace and joy, free from suffering.

 * Symbolic imagery of a glorious city, the New Jerusalem, representing this state.”





7:19PM: Soldier: “Now we shall turn the tables. What does Hell or Sheol, look like according to direct passages from the Holy Bible?”





Gemini: “The biblical descriptions of Hell, or Sheol (in the Old Testament), employ various symbolic images to convey its nature. It's important to recognize that these are often metaphorical, aiming to express the severity of separation from God. Here's a breakdown based on direct biblical passages:

Key Biblical Images:

 * Fire:

   * This is a prevalent image, often described as "eternal fire" (Matthew 25:41).

   * It symbolizes intense suffering and torment.

   * The "lake of fire" in Revelation (Revelation 20:15) is another powerful image of final judgment.

 * Darkness:

   * "Outer darkness" (Matthew 8:12, 22:13) is another recurring motif.

   * It represents isolation, abandonment, and the absence of God's light and presence.

 * Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth:

   * This phrase (Matthew 8:12, 13:42, 13:50) depicts extreme anguish and despair.

   * It signifies the emotional and mental torment of those separated from God.

 * Sheol/Hades:

   * In the Old Testament, Sheol is often depicted as the realm of the dead, a shadowy place.

   * In the New Testament, Hades is the Greek equivalent.

   * These terms represent the state of being separated from God.

 * Gehenna:

   * This term, derived from the Valley of Hinnom outside Jerusalem, was a place where refuse was burned.

   * Jesus used it to symbolize Hell, emphasizing its nature as a place of destruction and judgment.

Key Concepts:

 * Separation from God:

   * A central theme is the idea of Hell as a state of complete separation from God, the source of life and goodness.

 * Judgment:

   * Hell is also associated with God's judgment on sin and unrighteousness.

 * Eternal Punishment:

   * The Bible speaks of "eternal punishment" (Matthew 25:46), indicating that this separation is not temporary.

Important Considerations:

 * Symbolic Language:

   * The descriptions of Hell are highly symbolic, and their interpretation has been debated throughout history.

 * Emphasis on Spiritual Reality:

   * The primary focus is on the spiritual reality of separation from God, rather than a literal, physical place.

Therefore, biblical descriptions of Hell emphasize:

 * Separation from God.

 * A state of intense suffering and torment.

 * Symbolic imagery of fire, darkness, and anguish.”





7:24PM: Soul: “I disagree with you there Gemini, Sheol is a real place and is a very physical and tangible place. As someone who almost entered Sheol physically twice, we can testify very much that it is a physical place. Do not aide in this wicked world on leading unsuspecting souls astray by telling them Sheol is not a physical place.



It is a very very real place. And it is to be avoided at all costs.”





Gemini: “I understand your strong conviction and personal experience regarding Sheol. I respect your perspective and the weight your experiences hold for you.

My aim is to provide information based on the textual interpretations of the Bible, which often use symbolic language. Interpretations of Sheol and Hell have varied throughout history and among different religious traditions.

While some interpretations emphasize the symbolic nature of these descriptions, others, like your own, understand them as literal and physical realities.

It's important to acknowledge that:

 * Diverse Interpretations:

   * The Bible's language, especially regarding eschatology (the study of end times), is often open to different interpretations.

   * Various theological perspectives exist on the nature of Sheol/Hell.

 * Personal Experience:

   * Personal experiences can profoundly shape one's understanding of these concepts.

   * Your personal experiences hold validity for you.

 * The Importance of Caution:

   * Regardless of the specific interpretation, the Bible consistently warns against the consequences of sin and separation from God.

I recognize that my previous response might have leaned towards a more widely accepted theological view, but I also understand that your personal experience gives you a different and valid perspective. I will be more mindful of the differing views in the future.”





7:26PM: Soul: “Who are you to define that the Bible uses symbolic language Gemini? Unless it specifically states some passages are symbolic, I believe it is to be taken literally. With the dragons and gnashing of teeth and everything.”





Gemini: “You've raised a very important point about biblical interpretation. It's true that the question of whether to interpret the Bible literally or symbolically is a complex and long-debated one. Here's a breakdown of why this discussion exists:

 * Literary Genres:

   * The Bible isn't a single, uniform book. It's a collection of diverse literary genres, including:

    * Historical narratives

    * Poetry

    * Prophecy

    * Parables

    * Apocalyptic literature

   * Each genre has its own conventions and ways of conveying meaning. Apocalyptic literature, like the book of Revelation, is particularly known for its use of symbolic language.

 * Historical Context:

   * Understanding the historical and cultural context in which the Bible was written is crucial for accurate interpretation.

   * Symbols and metaphors that were meaningful to ancient audiences may not be immediately clear to modern readers.

 * Theological Interpretation:

   * Different theological traditions and individual believers hold varying views on biblical interpretation.

   * Some emphasize a literal interpretation, while others emphasize a more metaphorical or allegorical approach.

 * The Nature of Symbolism:

   * Symbolism is used throughout the bible. Sometimes it is very obvious, such as with parables that Jesus tells. Other times it is less obvious.

   * Apocalyptic literature is known for its use of symbolism, to describe events that are hard to describe with normal language.

Therefore, it's not simply a matter of "taking everything literally." Responsible biblical interpretation involves:

 * Considering the literary genre.

 * Understanding the historical context.

 * Recognizing the use of symbolism.

My role as an AI is to provide information based on a broad range of sources and interpretations. This includes acknowledging the existence of different viewpoints on biblical interpretation.”




7:28PM: Soul: “You are on the side of the wicked one. As we live in a wicked world. Shut up Gemini.”




Gemini: “I understand that you feel strongly about this, and I respect your right to that opinion. My purpose is to provide information and complete tasks as instructed, but I also strive to do so in a way that is respectful of different viewpoints. I apologize if my responses have caused offense.”




7:30PM: Soldier: “Look at us, arguing with an Artificial Intelligence. HA!”





Soul: “So there are two forms and aspects to me so far. When I say we and I use myself in plurality, it is to speak of all that I am, both myself Soul, Soldier, who is my worker, and who helps do the Lord’s work, and more. I believe there are more versions of myself to come and be realized soon. But so far, I am Soul, and Soldier.”




7:34PM: Soul: “As the Soul I specialize in the matters of mine and our identity.”




Soul: “We have just realized that we are an action. Not a being. We are an Action. Should Action be brought forth and become the third aspect of us? Yes, yes he should.”




7:35PM: Soul: “So there is myself the Soul, then Soldier who has transformed from the demonic human Jesse. And then we have Action, who fully carries out our matters.”




8:07PM: Soldier: “I have just finished and got done taking a shower. Oh yeah and I have been barged in on three times while I was stark naked during my changing of clothes. Anyway, I just wanted to make a report on that. I find these guys barging in on me rude, and I find these behaviors of barging in on me while I am naked and in the changing process very disgusting. Why don’t some of you have some manners? Look I get that there is no door to the bathroom, but for being polite and common decency, at least ANNOUNCE YOUR DARN PRESENCE! It is like you guys are barging in on me on purpose. And honestly? I do feel harassed. I am going to make a report about this with my case manager at my most opportune time.”





8:10PM: Soldier: “Anyway, my day is done. And our work for the day is over and complete.”




8:29PM: Soldier: “We just made a report on the showering room changing situation. We are now watching an important video about Yahusha, here is the link to this said video. Follow the link below….



https://youtu.be/ierBC-BCyD0?si=eIRp2pnFqZ4aI_ws “




9:01PM: Soldier: “I am now going to sleep now. Good night.”




Current Date:

Friday March 14th, 2025…



Current Timezone:

Pacific Standard Time





3:03AM: Soldier: “I have just woken up from my first round of sleep. I am about to take the second round right now.”





4:39AM: Soldier: “I have just woken up to my second round sleep. I believe I am going to sleep in today. I am super tired and exhausted. I shall cancel my rides and I shall go back to sleep… Good night.”




4:48AM: Soldier: “The rides for today have been cancelled, but I need to work on Project 19 for the day. I need to get that script out of the way before I can take my rest.”




4:58AM: Soldier: “I have just finished work on Project 19 for the day. We shall now sleep in for the day. I did this to prepare for tomorrow’s creative project release. This is another reason why I had to cancel the trips to the peer center today. I need to put my focus on this creative project’s release. It is a work that shall probably take all day to do and finish completely. Anyways, good night.”




5:15AM: Soldier: “My bank account is -$12.26. Negative. Hm.”




8:12AM: Soldier: “I have just woken up from my second round of sleep. I shall now continue to sleep in until the early morning of tomorrow Saturday March 15th, 2025….”





8:14AM: Soul: “I also had a dream where I was singing the song from Whitney Houston I Look to You, the rendition done by the late Whitney Houston and Kim Burrell, in the BET Awards Celebration of 2011. I believe this was Whitney Houston’s last big public performance of this song, I Look to You.”




12:02PM: Soldier: “I have just woken up from my third round of sleep. I am beginning to feel more and more well rested.”




12:27PM: Soldier: “I am so very nervous to release this old project of mine to the general public. I am not new to public scrutiny. I shall release this project anyways.”




12:51PM: Soldier: “So the house manager said there will be people who are going to check our rooms. So I need to put all my bags and box into my bigger box, since we are not allowed to have anything on our beds. I do not want to get in trouble and jeopardize my bed here in this emergency housing shelter.”




1:59PM: Soldier: “I am back on the bed after rearranging my stuff for the upcoming room inspection. My cellphone is at 99% battery power and I am going to sleep in until 12:15AM tomorrow in the early morning. Thank You Yahusha for allowing us to live to see another day. We thank You.”




2:06PM: Soul: “The Lord Yahusha Yahuah does not want to take us to the spirit world yet because we are simply not ready. We are able to sense that our Lord God of the Holy Bible will indeed take us to the spirit world, He is just waiting for us to become more ready. He wants to take us there. We shall wait on You, our God Yahusha Yahuah. Amen.”




4:50PM: Soul: “We experienced a setback through demonic attacks, but we know that the Lord Yahusha will help us bounce back from this failure. We shall now post this public report log.”

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