Moses was talking about prayer techniques in the nature of God. I, in a vision, watched God create a man. Curious about what he was thinking, I followed the man. After a short while, I was in the man looking through his eyes, and his thoughts were my thoughts. I was looking through his eyes from the rear, and what he was seeing was God’s creation. Neville suggests having the perspective of walking onto a stage to play your part when praying, your eyes “there” being right in front of you, with you looking from the rear.
So Moses was hid in the cleft of the rocks—“facts”—looking at God’s creation through God’s eyes, bringing that creation about. Moses saw the “rear” part of God—the glory of his creating from God’s own perspective. Interestingly, God is looking through our eyes; no, wait, that is us. Him, as us. Now, how can we be him?
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