The Becoming God

Saturday, July 10, 2021

The Key Question: Can The Ineffable Incarnate?

I had to go back to my post Genesis 1:26, Why Everyone But Victor Alexander Has It Wrong and add the word 'individual.' For that is the question, can the Ineffable manifest as a limited, physical individual? Of course not. Except...

If the Ineffable limit Its self-definition as an individual. As in if the Ineffable were to manifest as fully and completely as a man as It could. That a man, the Perfect Man, would be Ineffable INDIVIDUALIZED.

Now, I do not know how you or I, individualized imaginations of the Ineffable's Consciousness, become incarnated in living, physical brains, but we do it over and over in this once-appointed "death" (ignorance of amnesia). If we can become incarnated, why wouldn't the individualized imagination of the Ineffable's perfect, full, and complete Manifestation become incarnated in exactly the same way? And if that Manifestation were a characteristic of the Ineffable in ourselves, isn't it already done?

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