The Becoming God

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Every Moment is Revision

Every passing moment is revision of the present. Every thing is transitory--the stability of the "present" is illusion, for the crest of the present is ever moving in revision. The question is, "Whose is the revision?"

There is a core truth in the Bible: the nature of all is one. That is, there is only the Ineffable. The Ineffable is the only existence there is. What the Ineffable is we cannot imagine, but It has imagined, and Its imagining was (and is) It. It is all one.

That refers to the Ineffable's imagining--the Ineffable is (also) Its own imagining. The Ineffable also becomes what It imagines--the experience as well as that which facilitates Its experience. If you would, mind and matter--the Heavens and the Earth.

All of this is found under the heading: "God." God is everything, including us. Man is heading for the realization that he is, in fact, "God"--the extension or emanation of the Ineffable. Man is the Almighty.

Inasmuch as we are the imagining of the Ineffable, the revision of the present towards what is desired is subject to our imagining. We cannot imagine apart from the Ineffable, for It IS us, and we It. We imagine, and what we imagine properly (with belief) becomes manifest in the Earth, where we like it (or not like it if we have believed poor things).

Neville Goddard taught "The Pruning Shears of Revision." The world is in constant flux anyway, so constantly imagine--with belief--that the inadequate world you had during the day is past, and that the world you desire IS the world that you NOW have had. Imagine the world you want as though it were had by you. Do not imagine your desiring it, wishing that it had happened; imagine your HAVING HAD and EXPERIENCED it, for that is what you want to become.

Our imagining, like us, is the Ineffable, and the Ineffable BECOMES what It imagines. And when It does become, It will be transitory--ready for revision. The Ineffable does not rest on Its laurels, and we do not ever "arrive." If you are waiting for the Apocalypse, you are going to be waiting for a really, really long time*. I suspect that revision will be going on for much of eternity, which is much longer than any of us can possibly imagine. If it gets cut short, cool, but if not . . . be ready to revise for a long, long time.


*As I understand it, the Apocalypse is past. The point of it was that the Lamb--the Ineffable who became us--is worthy of all things. "Give it up" to the Big Guy, and revise, revise, revise.

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