Tuesday 28 April 2015

renounced our baptismal vows Take back your power

Tara Take back your power 

                              By
                         Tom Ryan
                             
On Sunday September 30th 2012 at 3PM around the “Lia Fail” at Tara where
one  thousand  five  hundred  years  earlier St  Patrick  brought Christianity  to
Ireland a most significant event took place. A group of people of their own free
will renounced their baptismal vows and proclaimed their personal sovereignty.
This to my knowledge nothing like it was ever done anywhere before. As we
walked jubilantly away all could hear from Tara’s mound the gentle tattoo of
drums although there were no others present. 
To  appreciate the  significance  of  this historic  proclamation  of  personal
sovereignty it  is necessary  to  understand  what baptism really  is and  how  it
affects those who were baptised.
                What is Baptism? Its true history

Baptism is  performed  by  immersion or sprinkling  water  on  the  person  to  be
baptized. Judaism practiced ritual purification by immersion in water which is
the  true  origin  of  baptism. Water  purification rituals  were performed in  the
ancient Middle East  and  are  written  about  in  the Old  Testament. Similar
customs were known in many ancient non-Christian cultures. 
   In Athens in 632 BC, Epimenides of Crete purified the entire city with
    water. 
  Mithras’s followers celebrated the sacrament of taurobolium - baptism in
    the blood of a bull resulting in “Salvation”.
   New members into the Mysteries of Isis / Osiris initiated new members
    with a purifying sprinkling of water from the Nile for Salvation. 
   The  people  of Gerasa  celebrated  the Maioumas rites  in  which  women
    were purified in a sacred pool of water outside the town. 
   The early Church  Father  Justin Martyr (in the  100’s  AD) was  worried
    why  the Christian  rite was preceded for  generations by  the  Pagan
    ceremony. Justin concluded that it was a diabolical imitation before the
    fact.
                      Baptism a sacrament?
                                Christian churches claim it is a sacrament instituted by Christ. The baptism of
Jesus is said to be a foundation pillar of the Christian Church. 
It’s a water purification rite said to  invoke grace and free  a person from
“original sin”. Roman  Catholics,  Orthodox  Christians, Anglicans and  some
other Protestants claim it confers an indelible character on the baptised person.
Catholics even claim it is necessary for “salvation”. 
Most churches perform baptized soon after birth. It is considered to be a formal
admission  to  the church. Sponsors  (called godfather  and  godmother) make
declarations on the child’s behalf. The  rite  is  also called  christening and the
person is given a baptismal (Christian) name.
Some churches do not baptise until the person is relatively mature. The Society
of Friends or Quakers and some Protestants reject all outward baptismal rites. 
Confirmation is a later rite confirming the baptismal vows when a person is old
enough to speak for him or herself. It did not originally exist as a separate rite
but  probably  coincided  with  baptism. In  Roman  Catholicism  confirmation  is
usually performed  by a  bishop.  The  rite  is  also  performed  in Orthodox,
Anglican Lutheran and some other Christian churches.
                             
                     Baptism entraps you

When working with people in deep trance to remove Miasmas (Thought forms,
interferences, programmes and possessions) it became apparent that “Parts” or
“Programmes” integral to  the  person  in  question  often  protect or  hide the
offending Miasmas. This makes no sense and is a violation of free will. 
On further probing it was revealed that the integral parts or programmes at the
subconscious level felt obliged to protect the Miasmas. They said that baptism
and  the  renewal  of baptismal vows  obliged  them  to  do  so  regardless  of  the
negative consequences. 
Baptism is  not the  purification  rite  it  is proclaimed to  be.  It  is a powerful
controlling mechanism that  compromises  the  free  will  choice  of  the baptised
person. It is the glue of the matrix.
                             
           Sovereignty and freedom through renunciation
                             
When I had people renounce those vows it then became very easy to clear all
miasmic contamination. Free will choice is the birth right of all human beings
and  it  is  what  gives  us  our sovereignty. When  that  is  taken 
away through baptism  or  by  any  other means  it  is  easy  to  enslave  people. Indeed  they  are
enslaved.
That is why we renounced our baptismal vows at Tara where the so called
saint enslaved the Irish people under threat from Patricks Roman Mercenary
Army more than 1500 hundred years ago. If you doubt this carefully read “The
confessions  of  St  Patrick” with  an  open  enquiring  mind. We  are  now  taking
back our freedom and sovereignty.

                    Renouncing the slavery
                             
The following is how we renounced our baptismal and confirmation vows and
all later affirmations of them. Remember they were not made by us but on our
behalf and  without  our  permission before  we  had  a  voice or  a  choice  of  our
own. We later renewed them at confirmation under heavy indoctrination before
we were adult enough to fully realize the implications of what was going on. In
reality they were not and are not your free will choice vows. Consequently you
have no moral or any other obligation to maintain them but they remain intact
and continue to enslave you with your implied agreement unless you renounce
them.

              Proclamation of personal sovereignty

As we stood in a circle holding hands in solidarity around the “Lia Fail” on the
sacred ground of Tara I stated the following and all present repeated it after me.

  “I now and  from  this  time  forth formally  and  of  my  own  free  will
    renounce my baptismal vows.   
    I proclaim my sovereignty.
  I  renounce  their  renewal  at  confirmation  and  I  renounce  my admission
    and confirmation into the Christian Church.
    I proclaim my sovereignty.
  I renounce all subsequent renewals of such vows.  
  I proclaim my sovereignty.
    I  renounce allegiance  to  any  and  all churches, denominations, cult’s
    priests, teachers, minister’s gurus or  so  called  masters  ascended  or
    otherwise.        
    I proclaim my sovereignty.
   I proclaim my independence and sovereignty as a human being and from
    this time forth I declare and proclaim my right to decide my own spiritual
    path or journey. 
    I proclaim my sovereignty.
   Of my own free will I proclaim that this is my birth right as a sovereign
    human being.     I proclaim my sovereignty.
   I renounce all outside rituals and belief systems. 
   I proclaim my sovereignty.
   I renounce allegiance to all temporal powers. 
   I proclaim my sovereignty.
   I now connect with “The Infinite Power Within” according to the only
    true law, Universal Law. 
   I proclaim my sovereignty.
   Of my own free will and as an assertion of it I proclaim my sovereignty
    now and SO BE IT.”
    
                 Proclaiming your sovereignty
    
If you wish to proclaim your sovereignty you will need to do it in front of two
or more witnesses. That is because you need to assert it with the same number
of or more witnesses than you had at baptism to give it the same weight and
effect or  more. This  is  something  that  should only be  done after  due
consideration from and with your own free will. 
 Unlike Christian baptism it cannot be done: 
  on your behalf, 
  through the imposition of beliefs, 
   under threat or 
   any form of inducement or coercion.
Your free will choice and Your Sovereignty (Supreme Power) are your birth
right.  Nobody,  no  religion,  institution or  temporal  power  have  the  right  to
enslave you, subvert or deny your sovereignty. It is your sacred right to assert
and proclaim your sovereignty.

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