The Becoming God

Saturday, March 03, 2018

On the Everything is Past Theme: Assuming the Fruit of an Intersecting Past

It occurs to me that everything proceeds from the past. No thing can be here if it was not originally in the Beginning. Victor Alexander notes that the Aramaic word ‘brasheeth’ found in both Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1 means before the beginning. The Ineffable created everything by imagining it before containerizing all as the Beginning to be Its Manifestation.

No, that isn’t a start for the Word, the Son of God. It is the imagination of the Ineffable, which had no start but is the Ineffable Itself. We name things, but there is no separation - all is imagination. We all are an organic whole with a common past and destiny.

We all proceed from the Beginning. All of what will be is forthcoming from that past. I am tempted to say attack the past in prayer. Suppose a test report came back positive for something bad. Imagine it came back negative until you can believe in faith that it WAS and IS negative. In the past, not the future. That future report will be forthcoming from an alternative past you’ve adopted. We are not locked into any past.

Then I thought, suppose you are a prisoner. What would it be like if you were free? Imagine the freedom you’d have if you had a different past.

A different past. If we had a different past, we would have different fruit. We want the different fruit, but what if it is not the fruit of our past. If I assume I HAVE RECEIVED THAT FRUIT, will I not assume that past? There is a job I want, or I just want a job, but the doors to it are not open. I assume that I have the job, and the past beyond the doors where the job is intersects my past and we merge. I usurp it, and harvest the fruit.

I think I might be back to work on this.

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