The World is So Weird People Just Cannot Believe It
Our destiny of fulfilling scripture by maturing into the individualized manifestation of the Ineffable is probably inescapable. The mechanism that works us that way is the Law, the very nature of our being. We do not know what that is, but it is working its way out, becoming discovered via experience.
We are the imagination of the Ineffable which is making this world. Inside our body is an identity which says, "I am . . . " That is you, an individualized imagining of God: Adam. You have within you a creative imagination, a "rib" which comes out as that which births your imagining into your living situation. You are a father giving birth to yourself. The Ineffable by creative imagining is becoming this world. Obviously, we have got to get our act together.
The known nature of God became unknown when we became ignorant children. That was Abel dying. The nature is still there, of course; we are just unaware of it. The way to get back to knowing it again is Noah. Noah is feeling that what you desire is your existence. It is being there, thinking from where you want to be. All the facts of the world that tell you that what you want to have you do NOT have, you allow to die to you. Rise above their flood in a state approaching sleep, but not quite there, and fully ignore them. Then remain faithful to the sacred thought you have of your new world, the world wherein you HAVE what you desire. That world fills your mind and becomes -- here's the weird part of it -- literal to you, although it is only imagined. You have to feel that you actually have it. Imagine your friends commenting about it. Physically, in your imagination, see and feel and taste and hear that place as "here." Sense that you are there, that the thing you desired you have. And fall asleep in that "there" state.
Believe you receive, and you will have.
2 Comments:
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Ok, so... "Noah is feeling that what you desire is your existence. It is being there, thinking FROM where you want to be. All the facts of the world that tell you that what you want to have you do NOT have, you allow to die to you."
So, I do this. Spending maybe 15 minutes, maybe even an hour, in this new/desired state, before drifting off to sleep. But then I wake up the next day and am bombarded with "reality." So much so that I spend the next 16 waking hours NOT thinking from where I want to be, but from where I currently am. So which one will win out? I end up getting more of the same of what I already have.
"Then remain faithful to the sacred thought you have of your new world, the world wherein you HAVE what you desire." How? How do you do that practically?
By Anonymous, at 11:17 AM
I was in the Navy. When I was assigned to a ship which was not in port at the time, I was temporarily assigned duty at the base it would come into. It was called T A D, temporary assigned duty. We cleaned barracks, polished brass, made coffee for the chiefs. But I knew that when my ship arrived, THAT was my new home. A pregnant woman works everyday as if she were not already a mother, but she has the promise of the child in her womb. So having conceived your new world, you mark time until its gestation is complete. I suggest you praise God continuously for it until it arrives. Do not let yourself be dissuaded unless you decide to opt for something else.
By Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 12:29 AM
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