I've thought long and hard about how I should even start to explain this journey that I have made to the mountaintop, and I also read all your comments, including one declaring what I see to be Anoxia, and suggesting I come down from the mountaintop.
First off, You are right when you say the mountaintop is lonely. Few there be who seek the Silence, and in the Silence is found the Supreme Mother-God, But this is not loneliness by choice, but rather Solitude, Think Clark Kent and Jor-El.
Did you know Kal-El means, "Voice of God?"
Anyway, Those are my important points to make to you, To better understand the Solitude, Please listen to "I have a need for Solitude" by Mary Chapin Carpenter, I did not place myself in the Silence, The Silence was the result of sticking up for things that buck the common every day grain.
Alright, Focus I must, For to teach requires not dwelling on the old, but moving on, and so we will do now, As I begin tonight's discussion, dealing with Precepts
First Off, What Is a Precept?
A Precept is typically an object or location, and wherever that Object or location is discussed, These are what is Known as Precepts.
For Instance, Take Water, The Bible is filled with Stories Involving Water
You have Noah and the Ark, Jeremiah and the Cistern, Moses and the Red Sea, Jesus and the Disciples at Sea, Paul and the Shipwreck.
Here are some Precepts surrounding Water, Note, these are only a few.
Wherever the Concept of Water is present, We combine the Data, To determine what is the Conclusion about Water?
When we do this with Water in Scripture we learn that Water is that which washes us, and makes us purified.
How Can Bathing in Water Purify you, when Jesus said, "Thou Hypocrite, First clean the Inside of the Bowl, Then Worry about the Outside"
Jesus talked about how men loved to put on airs, and make themselves appear righteous through what they wear. Jesus called them "White Washed tombs", Saying,
You are beautiful on the Outside, but on the inside you are filled with dead men's bones.
When the Lessons surrounding Water are combined, We find the Bible begins to reveal itself as not necessarily Allegorical, nor Historical, But rather using this Allegory to show how the Physical Explains the Spiritual
If one misses a ship, preparing to set sail at sea, They cannot catch that ship, for it is as good as gone.
In Steve Azar's Song "Waiting on Joe", we find this line "Cause once that whistle blows, Down the Mighty River it rolls," he is herein referencing a departing ferry, and Joe is not there to do his job, which involves fishing. When Joe tries to beat the Morning train one day, an Allegorical Reference to "The Tortoise and the hare" and it's lesson, Joe is killed trying to beat the morning train, For he waited till dawn, instead of getting ready at the Midnight hour, when the son of man returned.
Noah's Ark is a lesson in this very thing, Those animals (Humans) which are not on board the Ark when it sets sail (When Jesus closes the Door/Ark Door Closed), Time will be up for them.
And the Water underneath the Ship symbolizes the Angry Dissenting people who swallow the others up, like a Tempestuous sea, for Jesus will no longer be around to say "Peace, Be Still" to the people.
I am not here to introduce you to a new faith, I'm just here to help you make "The Climb" (Miley Cyrus) if you so choose, and to help you to "Shake Off" (Taylor Swift) the haters.
And also to find the lost sheep, who do not yet know the way to their Lord
I am not eloquent in my speaking, but I am educated through Wisdom, and not man
I hope you enjoy the journey, we are just getting started