The Becoming God

Friday, November 10, 2017

There is no Past

I have suggested before that we heal the future by correcting the past. In all reality there is no past. 'Past' is a term used relative to our mental perspective.  We are constantly loading our future, creating a new future from what is now. 'Now' proceeds into the future, said Neville, to confront us there. Our future is loaded now with what we have believed, our reactions to what then was our present. I.e., our "past" is always with us as our present.

Sorry about the confusing tenses of our language.  We refer to the 'past,' but the past is a facet of the present which has loaded our present and future states and events unless we change it. It is simply a continuing effect--our present is already loaded with what is going to be.

There is no future, either.

That is what Moses' technique is about: "Ahiyeh Ashur hiyeh" (Exodus 3:14 Alexander): "Imagining (Ashur) changes (ahiyeh - my coming) the future (hiyeh - its coming)" INTO JETHRO (His blessings, which is what Moses was wondering about). I.e., "Imagination is how I become his blessings" (ahiyeh = how I become = imagination) (my interpretation). Maybe I should be using 'imagining' instead of 'imagination.' Nothing is fixed, determined, except God's overall intention.

This isn't rocket science, folks. This is simple theology. Moses wondered about the good life three and a half thousand years ago, and the answer is still the same: imagine it. The promise of God still stands: bless and do not curse, for God is one. It is all one big whole, and the God we are is the Master of the Universe!

The Master of the Universe! Who will delay His coming? Man (!), who does not imagine Him as one.

Doing bad or being indifferent to another is immature, evil. Doing good and blessing all is mature, God-like, right. The idea is that everyone would be thinking everything good for everyone. Not for everyone else, for there is no 'else' in God.

Okay, so how do I load the future with the things I desire?

What good can you think of? How far can you extend it? Expand your vision and feelings of wellness, and find some element of that feeling which indicates the whole. As you are drifting off to sleep at night, forgive and abandon this world and enter that specific experience in that world. Simply assume that your consciousness is your real, physical world. Keep experiencing that experience in that world in your mind until you fall asleep in it.


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