The Becoming God

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

That the Human Imagination is Not the Human Imagination but is Jesus Christ is Confusing to Some People

I was a student at Melodyland School of Theology in Anaheim, California, and we all laughed when our theology professor, Dr. J. Rodman Williams, suggested that some people believe that God is the imagination. We all thought that meant that they believed that God was imaginary. Either way, it is a pretty outlandish idea, that God is the human imagination. And of course, he is . . . and he isn’t.

This is what is confusing people: the human imagination is not the imagination of the human. Our consciousness and awareness of being is OUTSIDE of our human form and is channeled THROUGH the brain. The nervous system and all the synapse clicking away in the brain is a relay between the experience of the body and the imagination which is, indeed, God.

The brain is a transmitter-receiver between the “human” imagination, which is external and divine, and the imagining of the human form, which is usually just hungry in a number of ways. The physical exists to facilitate the accomplishment of the divine’s desired experience.

You want a billion dollars (we used to get away with saying “million”)? No you don’t. You want—have the hunger for—the EXPERIENCE of having a billion dollars, of being rich. Dollars have no experience value: you can’t “feel” dollars as an appeasement to your hunger. RICH has an experience value. You can FEEL rich in satisfaction to a hunger. If you desire to have the experience of really being rich, if that is indeed your hunger, FEEL rich in your imagination. You feel rich, then, in your human imagination, which is God, and from this God will orchestrate the rearranging of the physical universe to manifest the appeasement of that hunger.

You, O God, will as Eve give birth to Cain and Abel. Cain will be the actuality of the experience you sired by your desire, and Abel its spiritual register in YOU. “When it works, you have found him,” that is, when what you have desired and have planted as seed in the imagination becomes again you, you find that you are indeed God.

Yes, when you knock on wood it is hard and it is there, but you are not. Your wonderful, human imagination is God in Heaven imagining that you are the man, woman or child you think you are on earth. And indeed you are: you are two natures in one person trying to wake this guy up to his or her Godhood.

Good luck.

2 Comments:

  • Direct... !!

    By Blogger Unknown, at 5:54 AM  

  • What you said is above most individuals levels. From Neville Goddard to Dr. Joseph Murphy, I have gained greater understanding. I have gone back and forth with the idea of letting people know publicly how I know this to be true. But I know that one can not comprehend it because "it" must be experienced. However, I thank you for this.
    Malik Shakir

    By Blogger Unknown, at 12:16 PM  

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