I'm not quite with you on the "second portion" thing. I assume you mean another go on Earth, which could either be an artificially extended life, or the assumption of someone else's life. Are you suggesting that "black siting" someone, as in persuading them to give up their essential being can result in one of the two options I described?
I have long thought that there are elements of the cabal who do not wish to return from whence they came, and who in order to avoid God's reckoning remain on Earth. The mechanism for doing this seems most likely to be imposing a swap at birth. One dies, another is born, but full memory of the previous life remains.
This. Theft is the smallest form of this. Fraud is another. It's taking what doesn't belong to you, thereby diminishing the life potential of another. How does stealing someone's car ruin their life? Can they do what they once were able to after the theft? What if someone's arm is taken? Their lives are stolen from them, and now they are at the mercy of others to "get back" what was once theirs. In their desperation to put themselves back together, they will take any bargain. The Cabal sees age as God's theft, and fuels their spite of Him. They see most of their acts as just "taking back what is theirs, by right."
The Cabal believe they can extend their lives if they take the "right stuff" from someone else. They've devised all sorts of methods they think works, like adrenochrome, young blood transfusions or some other spiritual element, but ultimately all methods come down to having another work for the things you want, thereby extending your life because you avoid any Toil.
"there are elements of the cabal who do not wish to return from whence they came, and who in order to avoid God's reckoning remain on Earth"
This is the primary sales pitch to initiates -- immortality. The higher ups know this is not possible, that immortality is not possible without God's "permission", and so have resolved to unmake humanity out of spite -- completely giving their bodies to Demons to facilitate the act in whatever way possible, as their motives align. The majority of the idiots do believe they can extend their lives indefinitely, but it's all a scam. You can't clone yourself and swap souls. You can't create computer to house your consciousness. You can't ascend to anything ethereal because your body is part of being human. The older you get, the more it makes sense why they would believe the fairy tales, because they're desperate to avoid the reckoning, as you say.
The furthest it can go into "extending one's life force" is slavery -- the most refined of which serves to solve the age-old problem "how can I be in two places at the same time?" Instead of acquiring more time, though, it's doing more with the time you have. Putting your soul into another's body, like Ghostbusters 2, is not possible, though they have tried. Leaving a legacy of people who enact your will after death is the ultimate goal of many Caballites, and so they create Secret Societies and Cults to carry on their will beyond the grave. Slaves by another name...
One major part of "becoming a god" is being omni-present. Slavery, in effect, addresses this shortcoming of the Cabal megalomaniacs. Their "second portion" is in stealing another's divine inheritance and then dangling it over their head as an incentive to do their bidding.
Point is, if you can imagine it, they've tried it. Many see God as a puzzle that needs to be solved and then you can take His place like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Doesn't work that way, but they will still try, sacrificing all the children along the way until they find their Charlie Bucket.
I'm not quite with you on the "second portion" thing. I assume you mean another go on Earth, which could either be an artificially extended life, or the assumption of someone else's life. Are you suggesting that "black siting" someone, as in persuading them to give up their essential being can result in one of the two options I described?
I have long thought that there are elements of the cabal who do not wish to return from whence they came, and who in order to avoid God's reckoning remain on Earth. The mechanism for doing this seems most likely to be imposing a swap at birth. One dies, another is born, but full memory of the previous life remains.
"the assumption of someone else's life"
This. Theft is the smallest form of this. Fraud is another. It's taking what doesn't belong to you, thereby diminishing the life potential of another. How does stealing someone's car ruin their life? Can they do what they once were able to after the theft? What if someone's arm is taken? Their lives are stolen from them, and now they are at the mercy of others to "get back" what was once theirs. In their desperation to put themselves back together, they will take any bargain. The Cabal sees age as God's theft, and fuels their spite of Him. They see most of their acts as just "taking back what is theirs, by right."
The Cabal believe they can extend their lives if they take the "right stuff" from someone else. They've devised all sorts of methods they think works, like adrenochrome, young blood transfusions or some other spiritual element, but ultimately all methods come down to having another work for the things you want, thereby extending your life because you avoid any Toil.
"there are elements of the cabal who do not wish to return from whence they came, and who in order to avoid God's reckoning remain on Earth"
This is the primary sales pitch to initiates -- immortality. The higher ups know this is not possible, that immortality is not possible without God's "permission", and so have resolved to unmake humanity out of spite -- completely giving their bodies to Demons to facilitate the act in whatever way possible, as their motives align. The majority of the idiots do believe they can extend their lives indefinitely, but it's all a scam. You can't clone yourself and swap souls. You can't create computer to house your consciousness. You can't ascend to anything ethereal because your body is part of being human. The older you get, the more it makes sense why they would believe the fairy tales, because they're desperate to avoid the reckoning, as you say.
The furthest it can go into "extending one's life force" is slavery -- the most refined of which serves to solve the age-old problem "how can I be in two places at the same time?" Instead of acquiring more time, though, it's doing more with the time you have. Putting your soul into another's body, like Ghostbusters 2, is not possible, though they have tried. Leaving a legacy of people who enact your will after death is the ultimate goal of many Caballites, and so they create Secret Societies and Cults to carry on their will beyond the grave. Slaves by another name...
One major part of "becoming a god" is being omni-present. Slavery, in effect, addresses this shortcoming of the Cabal megalomaniacs. Their "second portion" is in stealing another's divine inheritance and then dangling it over their head as an incentive to do their bidding.
Point is, if you can imagine it, they've tried it. Many see God as a puzzle that needs to be solved and then you can take His place like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Doesn't work that way, but they will still try, sacrificing all the children along the way until they find their Charlie Bucket.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Sleepy, you good bro? Haven't heard from you in a while.