The Becoming God

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Where I Got the Whacked Idea of One God in Three Modes

Where did I get the idea of God in three modes? From the Oracles of the Jews, the Jews, and Victor Alexander's translations from the ancient Aramaic. As Rabbi David A. Cooper explains in God Is A Verb: Kabbalah And The Practice Of Mystical Judaism, the Ineffable is beyond Ein Sof, the Endlessness of God. It was the Ineffable who created God, which is It's Consciousness (and thus Its Imagination). I.e., the Ineffable became conscious, imagined, and THAT was God's creation. The Ineffable's Consciousness was and is the Beginning and End of all things. Hence it is the Manifestation -- the "Son" of the Ineffable.

According to Cooper, mystical Judaism's Genesis 1:1 can be read: "With a Beginning, (the Ineffable) created God, the heavens, and the earth." Beginning here is not a time or event, but the Ineffable's Consciousness. Alexander's translation from Aramaic agrees: "As the Beginning, the Son of God creates the heavens and the earth." The Ineffable, It's Consciousness, and Its Manifestation.

I have to assume that the Ineffable evolved through self-generative processes into what It is now. I look at this imagic world and see the same self-generative processes here. We are playing catch up from Big Bang matter to the nature of the Most Holy. The Milta, the Manifestation of God, has broken out upon man as the Anointing a la Jesus Christ. It is given. Evolve.

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