Where Is God? Imagination Cuts Both Ways: An Unperceiving Ignorance To Be Defeated
Where is God? If He is here, especially within us, He should be apparent in some way. It is the contention of many that God, here, is that which in our imagination perceives itself to be.
Man, though, does not perceive the spirit of God nor the Ineffable he is. From our incarnation, our awareness of who and what we are is potted (turned) way down. We become, quite literally, as dumb as the mud we have enjoined, an isolated ignorance. We have physical bodies of power--the Ineffable's intelligence--which has become particulate matter to facilitate our mental and spiritual growth, which is what we are doing here.
Our human consciousness is something of an protected circuit. We are being imagined, and we are imagining, but we cannot of ourselves imagine Godward. God is actualizing our mental states as physical being and situation--our environment and effect--to guide us toward the Ineffable's likeness. We generally do not see it. But on the occasion we do catch on, He can amp up His circuit in us to open up things, if you would.
We are not here alone. We are, in fact, all one thing: the consciousness/imagination/manifestation of the Ineffable. Which is power. It is hard for us to grasp that power is local. THERE IS NO DISTANT GOD, POWER, FORCE, INEFFABLE BEING, OR SAVIOR. The thing which is No-thing is this, right here. Reaching out to touch the hem of His garment is inward, toward God Who is breathing the spirit we are. It does little if any good to cry out to a savior separate from us. Except we may come to realize that there is nothing out there and that the One crying, "Yoo-hoo," to us--God--is within as our imagination.
The Ineffable's imagination--YHWH, or "Jehovah"--is our only Lord and Savior. Its anointing upon us is "Jesus Christ." At the end of the Season of Grace, roughly between the destruction of the first and second temples in Jerusalem, that anointing manifested as promised upon a prophet, validating the prophecy. Now in this Age of Grace that same anointing is available to us, to whomever would love, honor, respect, submit to, and obey God. We pot up the submission, and God pots up the anointing.
This is extremely practical. Receiving the Holy Spirit, what we love of our environment becomes blessed to the benefit of all. Needs become met. Understanding comes. Mountains dissolve. Spiritual dynamics become perceived and engageable. Joy overflows.
Do not stay in ignorance. Ask God for the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Find your spirit's submission to Him and His acceptance, be filled with the Holy Spirit, and be thankful.
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