Moses Meant Consciousness
No, 'Moses' does not mean "consciousness." In Aramaic, Moses means "Calmed-from-the-Waters" (Exodus 2:10 Alexander). Calmed-from-the-waters meant consciousness when he wrote, "And God said." The ineffable Most High and Its Manifestation, Its Milta (Jesus Christ), THOUGHT THERE WAS LIGHT. The three of them - the Ineffable; Its "Son," the Manifestation; and the Spirit joining them - are Divine Consciousness. When they think, what they think IS as though it were. They ASSUME the thing-thought's existence, and it naturally BECOMES. In Genesis 1, the Divine Consciousness assumed there was light, and that imagined became light. From beginning to end the light was and is the Divine Consciousness. There wasn't something else, something separate or other, a "creation" which became.
My point is that everything from Genesis 1:1 on is the Divine Consciousness imagining. That is what creation IS: creation is the act, the imagining of the Divine Consciousness. Therefore everything is consciousness. Manifested may be imagined forms and imagined individuals whose experiences are facilitated by particles imagined to be physical, but ultimately everything is the Divine Consciousness imagining and is subject to that imagination.
What does this buy us? We are that Divine Consciousness, too. We are assuming as It does, and as we assume as It does, in our being It, what we properly change in our assumption naturally becomes experientially facilitated by particles imagined to be physical by the Divine Consciousness.
As the Divine Consciousness thinks, the thing thought IS; for ALL is the Divine Consciousness. Prayer is simply asking and thanking in faith that God to change Its mind and Its manifestation from the inside.
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