The Becoming God

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Before There was Neville Goddard, There was Gerald Massey

Gerald Massey (1828-1907) is not everyone's cup of tea. I happen to love him. He saw the ancient Egyptian myths for what they were, and Christianity for what it is, which is nothing like Christians think it is. "Jesus Christ is a principle," he said, "And a principle can no more be born in a manger than time can step out of a grandfather clock." Sounds like a bitter tea, but he wasn't really. He was just knocking his head against the wall because of the knuckle-headed ignorant interpretation of the scriptures the Christians had.

The word 'Jesus' means "Yah (the Most High) saving; i.e., the Life-Giving Living Branch destroying what is to make way for what is to be." They packed a lot into words back then. 'Christ' is "the Anointed Action of Man to Ascend unto Proper Godhood by the Power and Wisdom of the Most High Who is Within Him." Symbolic words were a lot easier to deal with than having to say the whole thing each time.

You will notice that 'Jesus' pertains to God's action and 'Christ' pertains to man's action. That is the point of 'Jesus Christ': it is God and man TOGETHER, both acting to perfect man into proper Godhood. We have got Godhood, that is our natural nature; but it isn't proper: we are ignorant of how to be like the Ineffable Most High. We are here learning.

There are two fellows involved in this "Jesus Christ": 1) the intended End-man we are becoming is himself creating his world. He has been from before the Beginning and is the completed Manifestation of the Most High. He is the Ineffable YHWH in manifest Glory (we have a ways to go before we get there). His acting as the Ineffable is the 'Jesus' part.

2) The Beloved, or in Hebrew, "David," is the Maschiach -- the Messiah or "Christ." He is the sum culmination of all SPIRITUALLY ANOINTED things man does to become the intended End-man, who is God and thus David's father. His acting as man is the 'Christ' part.

Christ does whatever God leads him to do, so God is the father of David, our human actions. When David comes up to us and calls us Father, we will realize that we are YHWH manifest, the father of David.

These two fellows are real. They are what the Ineffable plans for them to be: concrete forms of goals not reached. But the Ineffable's plans are "as good as gold." He has already thought them into existence, and everything to get there is already named and on its way to becoming past. The Ineffable is inscrutable. So while Jesus Christ has never existed, he also never hasn't. Go look in the mirror. There he is.

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