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Cohabiting with a Monkey

Monday, December 14, 2015 7:48
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Planet of the Apes

Humans are sparks of Divine Love inserted in the bodies of

monkeys. Monkey minds are controlled by greed (lust) on the
one hand, and fear on the other. If we could detach
from the monkey, we could experience our true selves as love, which I believe is Jesus’ message and God’s Plan. 





(Revised from Jul 4, 2012)


by Henry Makow Ph. D.

I have a confession to make. I’ve been living with a monkey for most of my life.

I call him “Curious George.” (He is very curious to me.) We’re an odd couple. He is always posturing and foraging. I try to keep him in check.

His vulgarity is a constant embarrassment. It seems that at a young age, his mind was corrupted (programmed.)   

When he sees a beautiful female reporter on TV, he doesn’t see a human being doing a job. He doesn’t listen to the info. He is too busy undressing her. This is “sex-obsessed George.”

When his best friends suffer some misfortune, there is a tinge of satisfaction. This is “Schadenfreude George.” Or should I say, “Insecure George?” 

Paradoxically, George is not a jealous monkey. He accepts that there are smarter, more talented, more hard-working monkeys who are more deserving than him.   

cartoon_airplane_46492.jpgAt other times, I think of George not as a monkey but as an airplane. I am his pilot. I have to fuel him up at least three times a day, clean his cabin and empty his toilets. I change his oil about once a week.  Sometimes his batteries wear down so I give him a nap.

I sit in the cockpit in front of a computer screen. George wants a drink. George needs stimulation. George is always “wanting” something.

“Bean-counter George” always tries to increase his store of coupons (called “money” useful for getting the things George “wants.”) 


He also thrives on getting praise from other monkeys and gets quite angry if they act like, well ….monkeys! 

EDUCATING GEORGE

George lives on a planet that has been infested and overrun by his kind, a large zoo without cages. He is surrounded by bad examples. It’s “cohabiting with six billion monkeys.” 

The planet is ruled by a clique of evil monkeys who “corrupt in order to control.” They don’t want simians like George challenging their supremacy.   Everywhere George looks, he is encouraged to be his worst.

Porn, violence, greed etc. are pushed in his face. George rarely gets accurate information or sees positive role models.

I try to shield him from all the filth and instead expose him to truth and uplifting experiences.   ape.jpg

I wish I had home-schooled him. He wasted most of his life studying other monkeys.

WHO IS GEORGE?

As you have probably guessed, George is an animal that has served as the vehicle for my consciousness for some 66 years. I figure he’s got about 20 years left before he expires and I must hitch another ride.

(Apparently, the Creator has chosen this curious method of self-expression: Inject Himself into a higher Primate and hope the seed will grow. Unfortunately this plan is in jeopardy.)

George is definitely not the virile young ape he once was. There are many signs of wear and decline. 

George is so demanding that I often forget I am not him. That distinction is what distinguishes me from an ape. It’s what makes me “human.”

The whole cosmic drama takes the form of domesticating our ape vehicles. I must regularly unplug the “George” computer. I want to experience myself, as soul, instead of George.

I must increase consciousness through meditation, prayer and reading the New Testament. “The Lord is thy shepherd. Thou shalt not want.“  Hear that, George!? 

horse.jpgOur would-be masters want to erase the idea of God consciousness. If we are just animals, they (not God) will shape and control us. 


If they increase fear, they keep us thinking like animals. So they regularly state mass shootings.

I wish George were more like a horse. Horses are vehicles by nature. They are graceful, peaceful and take direction.

Why couldn’t George have been a horse??

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