The Becoming God

Monday, May 11, 2015

Can the Ineffable Most High . . . Who is Imagining Us AS Its Imagination . . . Make Its Imagination Itself?

The ancient authors of the holy scriptures certainly knew God in a special way. Think of all the wonderful things revealed: the ineffable, most high Source of All; the E'had's (God's) being both the heavens and the earth; the oneness of God including us; Christ's becoming the inner man we think we are; and our redemption by the Holy Spirit.

Yet it says that "eye does not see and ear does not hear, and over the heart does not rise the thing Allaha (God) has graced to those who mercy him" (1 Corinthians 2: 9, Alexander, note). What could that be? Enter a Christian book store and you will find any number of books by people who say they have gone to Heaven, sat on God's lap, beat David at ping-pong and whatever. People named Kenneth have long, drawn-out conversations with God. And yet "it has not entered into human perception" what God has in store for us.

Could it be that what Allaha has consecrated for us is ineffability itself--that we shall become as the ineffable? The Ineffable is above all thought, mind, power and force. It does those things, but It is Itself an order above them. It is above all "being," above all that is conceivable. It is inconceivable. But, It is imagining. Can It make Its imagining, which It is imagining, to imagine as It? That is, for Its imagining to gain ineffability and become THE imaginer?

Is that where we are going? What happens when we do, when the the whole universe imagines AS the Ineffable? Another Big Bang? Boy, wouldn't that give new meaning to the phrase, "Me, Myself, and I."

Are we becoming the Bride of the Ineffable? The Mother of Its living? What do you think, Eil Shaddai (Christ in you) -- the Many-Breasted One?

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