The Becoming God

Friday, July 29, 2016

God's God

Do not think it strange that God has a God. We imagine in ourselves, but we cannot find the one imagining. Yet we know that we are the one imagining. Our "God" is Eil's imagining, Allaha. These are the Aramaic terms. Allaha, the imagining, we can know; Eil, the imaginer, not so much. Allaha is Eil's imagining, and Allaha has become us. We are individuals in and of Allaha, so yes, Eil is imagining us and is us. Eil has become imagination, and imagination has become us. Everything is Eil, even though Eil cannot be known.

It is all one, but it certainly is not stagnant. Eil has become us, Allaha, so that we will become Eil. We are on the road, in the program, under process, incurring generation . . . unto Eilness. Just as we cannot know the imaginer in us, as Allaha we cannot know Eil imagining us. We can know Allaha, Eil's imagination -- which we are -- but the invisible Source, Eil the Shaddai, no. Even as God, Allaha, we cannot know that which is imagining. So if we cannot know the Ineffable, Invisible Eil, how are we going to become like Him?

By imagining. When we can do what he does like he does, we will be him, his perfect emanation. It certainly does not hurt to know the doctrines, the stories of the Bible, the acts of God among men, his attitudes and thoughts, but learning all of them perfectly is not the end intended. IMAGINING is the end intended. Imagining perfectly as he does. THAT is the fulfilling of scripture, our destiny -- the real DOING of it -- being the Becoming God becoming.

So the question is not what do we want to become, but what does HE want to become? Imagine!

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