The Becoming God

Wednesday, February 04, 2015

On the Gospel of Moses

"God" is explained in scripture so that we can understand how it works. The mistake we make is to see God so defined as separate and distant, something "wholly other." The Biblical view is that everything is God manifesting--something NOT separate, not distant, but "wholly SAME."

The Gospel of Moses is that we are God: "Before the beginning (the Ineffable) created (imagined) God, the Heavens and the Earth--US(!)" Genesis 1: 1, my translation with help from Victor Alexander and David Cooper (i.e., it is what it really says).

Ontic (what really is) reality is non-dual. It is the "orthodox" dualistic, separatist view that is BIBLICALLY heretical.

"The apostasy must come first." The apostasy that comes first is the separatist view we are born with, the worldview that develops from the ignorance of our birth. That remains until we have the experience of the oneness of God. Moses had that experience in Exodus chapter 3. He presents that same experience in Genesis chapter 3. It is a Gospel, not a history lesson: "Jethro" = the Tree; the burning bush = the serpent; Moses = Adam; the "rib" = intense, focused desire; Eve = the becoming of God. "Aheyah Ashur Heyah" (Exodus 3: 14, Aramaic) = WE ARE INCLUDED IN THE ONENESS OF GOD'S BECOMING.

The Ineffable is "advaita" (Sanskrit), not divided(!): "Not one, but not two."

"Examine yourself whether you are in the faith . . . know you not . . . how that Jesus Christ (God) is in you (i.e., IS you), except you be reprobate (still in the apostasy)" Says Saint PAUL in 2 Corinthians 13: 5 (emphasis mine).

The Gospel of Moses, that God has become man (and everything else, too), is what the "Christian" New Testament is all about. It is about the real and authentic Judaism: the belief that we are ascending unto full consciousness of our Godhood. Every real Jew ought to be a Pentecostal Christian. Hey, Jews, they are your scriptures--read them right and believe what they say (and thanks for keeping them for us).

"Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, to-day, and forever" (Hebrews 13: 8) = the invisible within us is always the spiritual connection between the Ineffable and ITS manifestation through which all spiritual blessings ("Jethro") flow.

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