The Becoming God

Friday, November 23, 2018

On What Jesus Said to Me Audibly: Imagination—“Me”—is Theta?

I will die swearing that Jesus spoke to me in what was, in the hearing part of the brain, an audible voice. No joke; I am absolutely serious. I was at that moment, in my imagination, seeing Jesus being crucified. It was a fantasy, a heart-rending fantasy of what Jesus had done for me, but a fantasy nevertheless, and I knew it. What blew my mind when he, in my fantasy, turned his face to me and said, "Come unto me," audibly in my hearing, was not that he had the power to do it, but that he was monitoring my thoughts--that he was conscious of what I was thinking. Me, a piece of flotsam in the ocean, the guy who had been installed as God, with all God’s powers, was monitoring. My imagining had his ear. And he had directed me to go unto him.

“Uh, say what? You are ascended into heaven. You got some kind of trail up to there from here?” What I did not get at the time was that “there” was here: imagination. I was, when he spoke to me, lock, stock, and barrel in imagination. If imagination is theta consciousness, I was 100% theta. “Come unto me,” could very well have meant, “Come unto imagination, unto theta.”

So now I am asking, is theta and/or imagination our connection with the knowledge and powers of the electromagnetic field I believe to be the higher image, the “Son” of the Ineffable? I am thinking that it is. And it is something I can get to . . . right here.

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