Hebrews 9: 27--This Death is Onto Life Eternal
"It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this is the judgment" (Hebrews 9: 27), is one of those verses where I want to scream, "STOP MISREADING THE SCRIPTURE!!!!" It seems everyone takes this verse as a proof text that we only live once. It does not say anything about living only once; it says "once to die." Die, like in Romans 5: 12, where it is our DYING into this sphere which is the cause of our sinning in this life:
"Whereas, by one man (Christ flipping into every human consciousness) sin (man's ignorance from the flip) entered into the world, and death by sin (sense of separation by that ignorance; i.e., we forgot all that we knew); and so (by this flipping into ignorant sense of being separate from God) death passed upon all men, because (of which sense of separation/'death') all have sinned."
Read scripture s-l-o-w-l-y and thoroughly. Like the 'o, "because of which," which the interpreters leave out because it doesn't match their theology. We do not die because we sin; we sin because we are "dead"--we left consciousness of our Godhood in order to be crucified on these stakes of flesh.
My point is not that Christ's crucifixion happens at the beginning of our lives, it is that our death only happens once, BUT THE ONE DEATH LASTS THROUGH MANY LIFETIMES. We keep being restored to these experiences until we finally break free of and overcome our ignorance and our GODHOOD as the Ineffable is resurrected.
At least, that is my impression.
The first "flip" was from the Ineffable into the movement of imagining. That goes wayyyyy back. The "child" of Proverbs 8, Wisdom, says, "I was daily his delight . . . and my delights--the sons of men" (verses 30-31). Wisdom, of course, the Ineffable's imagining, and the interesting thing is that our lives as the sons of men--these experiences of "death"--are his delights.
Delights, because they GENERATE his nature, including freewill, in us. We keep going through this death because we do not realize what we possess as God. The afflictions in this death being it to our awareness. This death is priceless. Treasure it.
These lives, everything from that first flip from Ineffable into imagining until our Godhood's final resurrection, "one season," is THE ROAD TO JUDGMENT. The judgment is that we are God, or, from the Ineffable's perspective, "You are Me"--oneness in full maturity realized. We have only once to die, and that is long since done . . . and continues. And after this death has born its fruit, the Judgment: Life Eternal.
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