In the Most Literal Sense, I Died at the Beginning of Time AS the Beginning of Time in Genesis 1:1
And so did you. This is the truth. The death of Christ in the Season of Grace was an illustration of our death as the Beginning in the beginning of time. We were and ARE the Beginning of Genesis 1:1. What was our death as the Beginning? It was this: the flip of God into this, what we become when we wake up in these bodies. We are manifestation. The Milta (Aramaic), THE Manifestation. We died THEN to become in time the End. We have it all planned out. It might not look like it in our ignorance, but we do.
Both ends, as it were, and everything in between - the whole thing - is psychological. It is consciousness, the Intelligence of the Ineffable (...?) in action. That is what "God" is: the action of the Ineffable. We call it imagination. As It we "died." By becoming "alive" as this.
"It is all evolution." Indeed it is, my sweet. All of this is evolving into what we were *** BEFORE *** the Beginning: the No-thing all was created from. THAT is the secret of the first word of Scripture, brasheeth (Aramaic). It means before the beginning (says Victor Alexander). In the imagination of the Ineffable. THEN the Beginning. It was all laid out by us before the beginning, before we became the Beginning.
We are, in potential (as is everything else), the benevolent End we intended. We are all going that way. Evolution is a matter of waking up to the psychological nature of it all, that all of this is the Consciousness of the Ineffable (...?). Wake up to the love and joy of imagining AS the Ineffable, for believe it or not, you are.
3 Comments:
Hi Daniel, you haven’t posted in a while. I hope all is well. Blessings, Steve
By Anonymous, at 3:31 PM
We are getting old, my sisters and I. Not wisest decisions have been made, consequences showing up. Had to help both - my joy - one in an internet black hole for nearly two months. Visits provided fodder, much about man to ponder. Forthcoming. Thanks for reading and wondering about me.
By Daniel C. Branham-Steele, at 12:48 AM
Good, I’m glad to hear from you. I’ll check back from time to time. Blessings to you and your family. Steve
By Anonymous, at 6:23 PM
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