The Becoming God

Monday, March 21, 2016

DeBorah: The Missing Man -- Almost Everyone is Dealing With a Faulty Bible!

DeBorah,

I will tell you first as you were kind enough to ask. Almost everyone is dealing with a faulty Bible. That is why their lives are horribly screwed up. The Bible as almost everyone has it is not telling the truth. The translation from the ancient Aramaic in noticeably different. God did not create the physical world in six days. He created the plan for its completion. Note chapter two: after the "creation" of the world in chapter one, there was nothing there yet. God had created a man in the plan of chapter one. In chapter two he has that planned man bringing forth the physical world. In Genesis 1: 2, it says that the earth was "for him and by him." For and by whom? For and by the planned man --- the Man in his imagination.

In Exodus, Moses was perplexed by Jethro. Jethro means 'his jutting or his excellence." This is the ongoing causation of the world. Zipporah means "a little chirping bird"; i.e., it was driving him nuts. He wanted to understand it. In Exodus chapter three, God showed Moses the man, the force of his (God's) causation. THAT is the "holy ground" Moses was instructed to de-mediate: "Get a good feel for this truth." Moses asked, "What is your name?" 'Name' means nature. That is, what is the nature of God and this man together? God said, "Ahiyeh Ashur hiyeh." "I come, Ashur, as his becoming" (Exodus 3: 14; sorry, there is no "I AM THAT I AM" in the real Bible).

The man intended in the plan of Genesis chapter 1 is not going to be complete until the end. But the planned man is complete in the mind of the Father. The mind of the Father is 'Ashur' in ancient Aramaic. He knows what he is going to complete.

For the planned man to become the completed man, he had to deviate into the experience we are having; i.e., he became us. We are being generated into the End Man's character, the nature the Father intended for him from the beginning. We are him . . . becoming him.

THAT is the important thing: EVERYTHING THAT HAS TO BE PROVIDED FOR THE END MAN TO BE COMPLETE -- FROM US TO HIM -- HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY GOD. The man is our salvation -- the provision of everything. There is not anything that can happen that will keep us from becoming the man God intended and created as his goal in the Paradise.

The "man" is a force. It is the Life-giving, Living Branch or emanation of the Father. This is the mature Manifestation of God. When Jacob was in trouble (Genesis, chapter 32), in fear for his life, he clung onto the man! The man in the mind of the Father MUST become the end man, and everything between ignorant us and that man HAS TO BE PROVIDED. This is Exodus 3: 14 again: God has become us becoming the man.

I hope this isn't too complicated. Him, his, man -- it is about an organic whole: we are becoming ripe -- the ripeness, the maturity intended. The man or force intended is always in the mind of the Father. We are growing into the man and shall be the completed man. Jacob said to the man, "I will not let you go unless you bless me." And he was healed: "I see your face is the face of the angel in my vision" (Genesis 33: 10). He has got to make you him. Believe you receive.

Keep hanging on.

By the way, it occurs to me that after you are healed, people will not necessarily be impressed. They didn't see it, and you look fine. "You were a quadriplegic for 25 years? And now you can walk? Good for you. So what else is new?" You might as well just wake up in the morning and get up -- walking -- like any other day and get going on what you need to do. If you can get up, just accept it. Yes, be thankful and grateful, but just accept it.

Dan Steele
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Dan,

So is everyone, including myself and Neville Goddard, dealing with faulty Bible? Or do you know when you are dealing with one? How do you take God for his word if every Bible is faulty? And I have a sneaking suspicion that you are correct that when and if my healing takes place that no one will be impressed. So I will move on and find a job and just be happy that now I can live freely and do things when I choose to do them and I no longer have to be a drain husband and family. Well not exactly a drain, but it is not an easy load!

DeBorah
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DeBorah,

Yes, the only real and accurate Bible is the revelation we receive. That is what guided Neville to the depths he plumbed and heights he achieved (and me as I researched what God has said to man). The scrolls of the Torah in the Jewish synagogues have numerous notes of their editing in their margins which were not considered when translated. The translators didn't really speak the languages they translated and, according to Victor Alexander, they made mistakes of translation in almost every sentence.

Sometimes it is an error or perception. God revealed to me that I am his spirit seeing what I see. The interpreters were influenced by their perception that we, "creation," are separate. And so their sentence structures supported their ideas. Reading the Bible with the correct perception helps one restructure the words to what they really meant. That perception is what my recent posts have been about, except for my daughter being Irish. 'Tis lucky to be Irish. ----- is a good, black Irish name.

Dan
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Dan,

I wasn't aware that Irish names came in different colors, but okay. That's my husband's chosen name when his father converted to Islam. And thank you for further clarification talking to you I end up feeling so much better not feeling that I have wasted so many years of my life reading the Bible which may or may not be correct as I have read three or four different versions.

DeBorah
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DeBorah,

Maybe you are not familiar with the joke about black Irish. Celtic Irish are of course white. After the civil war, many of the freed blacks took Irish surnames. So they are colored but with names like O'Leary and McMurphy. "That's funny, you don't look Irish." "I'm black Irish."

More on theology, if you do not mind. The Bible is completely misread. In Exodus chapter three, Moses discovered that we are God becoming the perfect man. THAT is what the Bible is about. The church theologians misread "I am becoming him" as "I AM THAT I AM." I.e., that he is great and wonderful, eternal self-existence, and we are NOT. Moses' point was that we ARE. And that is the lesson in Genesis: the earth was completed in all its evolution, and we are God going through that evolution unto his perfect manifestation.

The church doesn't even believe that man can become perfect, because they think we live once and are judged at death. We go to either of two eternal existences. This is so grossly absurd that the Catholics created Purgatory for those who weren't that bad. The Bible does not say that we live only once, but that we die only once. That was when God's idea of his perfect manifestation moved into the action of becoming it. He "died" once to become it, and we are his action in becoming it. That Life-giving, living force of God that we shall become in the end is what the Bible calls Jesus Christ. It is a force, the perfect manifestation of God working in us NOW, not a man who shall return from far away to sit on a chair judging the world. When that which is perfect shall come, the little bits we work with now shall fall away because they are so surpassed: we shall know as we are known.

Please visit v-a.com/bible/ and let me know if you can get into the supporters' page where Alexander's translations are available online. I know I can get into it because I am a supporter. If you can, click on Mark and read a bit of the first chapter. You will see in the notes that "Jesus Christ" is a force that is known through revelation. It provides everything we need to become it. THAT is the promise of salvation in the scripture: "On the Mount, it shall be provided!" (Genesis 22: 14). The "mount" is your skull. The perfection is in our minds. Faith is confidence.

I don't blame your father-in-law for converting to Islam. They, unfortunately, think that what our theologians say is what the Bible actually means. They -- Christians, Jews, and Muslims -- are all wrong. You got whacked (in your accident) by compulsion . . . to bring you to enlightenment. Welcome home.

Dan Steele
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