Book of Jeremiah
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LOL....
The 'dust of the earth' has a meaning more like 'scum of the earth' and neither are about the ground or dirt.
The breath of life stands for words of life that transforms the man taken from the scum of the earth into a living being.
( in Egypt the Aten gives the ankh (breath of life) which gives life and vitality)
If you want me to go deeper with this, then listen. The flesh is only an illusion that comes from processed invisible wavelengths of energy. The processed invisible energy is the "breath of life", which is the information to make us believe that our flesh is real and all it's movements. Our true existence is the thoughts of our Creator put into a way we can understand that we're only a created vision or dream and nothing else.
No Brad, this is no bad dream, the flesh is real and this life is not an illusion. What is an illusion is your grandiose opinion of yourself and false confidence in the inane conjuring's of your unrestrained imagination in your own confused and self negating mind.
Flesh in scripture is figurative for teaching, worldly flesh is simply worldly teaching. There is nothing evil about the human body and nothing wrong with enjoying what is good in life with joy and thanksgiving.
God did not give you physical life to waste it by denouncing it as evil hoping to awaken in another dream with new bodies with no memories of anything before the magma came and melted everything.
Oy!
The breath of life is not invisible energy. The breath of life is symbolic of the words that enlighten the mind and transform low lifes taken from the dust of the earth, into more highly refined forms of intelligent life.
It wouldn't hurt you to try and ascend a rung or two.. Stop with the end of the world and Brads' countdown to self destruction already.......
You are on the wrong wavelength commander.
Brad believes he is God and until he is willing to be delivered from this spirit of insanity he will have it. Your attempt to reason with him will be no more fruitful than if you were to go to an insane asylum and try to reason with a mad man. It is an act of futility, Hobelim. Pray for him, but don't try to reason with him. It won't work.