The Becoming God

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

A Comment and Response About Imagination As God

I received a comment on An E-mail Exchange I Had With a Christian About Neville Goddard, Part I.

"Ever heard of Holy Spirit? Ever heard Him speak to you? If God is imagining, what about his commandments? Is that your consciousness telling you not to formicate or kill? If God is imagination why would he tell you to worship no other God but Him? Or you worship yourself?"

Unknown
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Wow, Unknown, I forgot to come back to this post to clean up the HTML. Thanks for the question. As a tongue-speaking Pentecostal, yes, I have heard of the Holy Spirit. And I HEAR her speaking to me all the time. We distinguish God as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit for our convenience, but they are facets or functions of the CONSCIOUSNESS of the Ineffable Being. Imagining is what It does. By imagining It created the heavens and the earth. This action is "Godding" (see Rabbi David A. Cooper, God is a Verb). The Ineffable's Imagination is Its Manifestation on Its own level. The Ineffable Being wants US to manifest IT, a la recurrence, on our level. Hence It tells us to act like It and to pursue evolution unto becoming consciousness like It is.

Do yourself a favor and spend time considering Deuteronomy 6:4, that God is a One who is many, and Exodus 3:14, that God is OUR consciousness. Also, read the Bible, which I trust you do, with God, YHWH (Jehovah, the LORD), Jesus, the Holy Spirit all being the CONSCIOUSNESS of the Ineffable Being instead of as separate persons.

That It is manifesting as us becoming It is a real good reason to worship It, for It - consciousness - is our DESTINY. THAT is what Jesus said on the cross -- not that God had forsaken him, but that God had destined him to the Love of God IN the crucifixion: the provision of our salvation by evolution unto consciousness (stated as "For this you destined me" in Alexander's Story of Jesus). He opened that door! LET'S GO!!

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