The Becoming God

Monday, November 15, 2021

On The Law Of Assumption

The World Works On Assumption

Assumption is how the world operates, and how it is operated. The earth operates according to the Law of Assumption. The earth actually IS an assumption. That is the literal meaning of Genesis 1:1: "The Ineffable...as The Beginning (Its Consciousness, the "Son")...ASSUMED (created) God, the heavens, and the earth." We are discovering how It assumes and that we are It in the earth. That Oneness and Trinity thing? We are that. We are the Ineffable's manifestation in these dimensions. The proper translation of Psalm 82:6 is not "I said, 'You are gods,'" but "I said, 'You are God.'" Our fancies become. That is what is wrong with the earth: we are not assuming well. We are not assuming as God, the God we ARE, is meant to. We screw up, so the world is screwed up.

Assumption is, well, assumption. It is not the selfish, arrogant assumption that one is entitled to his or her desire because he or she is better or more worthy than others; that is presumption. Assumption is the belief, the knowledge that one IS what one has thought. It is the ultimate faith: what One believes...becomes. Did I mention Genesis 1:1? We have the marvelous double-slit test phenomena: light energy comes as a wave until it encounters consciousness; it then immediately becomes the expected particle. No consciousness, no particle. With creation, the intelligence of God becomes, literally manifestly becomes, whatever the Ineffable's consciousness assumes it is.

Here And There

We are the God of this age. Unfortunately. This world is our creation, and it is us. We have imagined it, and assumption has worked. For we are ignorant. What is it, do you think, that we are to overcome? Answer: Our ignorance. Ding! Ding! Ding! The world about us is our own projection. It comes from within us. One of my favorite illustrations is from Neville Goddard. A man had lost the use of his legs. "What would you be doing if you had the use of your legs?" "I would be hiking in the Alps with my friends." "Imagine (assume) that you are hiking with your friends in the Alps." The man did so assume. He soon regained the use of his legs, and went out hiking with his friends.

"Prayer is not begging," Neville insists. "It is praise; it is thanksgiving." When we "pray," we are to ASSUME we receive, that what we desire already exists, is the world we live in. "Believe you receive, and you will have" (Mark 11:24). What we believe becomes manifest. That IS the program, for it IS the Ineffable's nature; it is just the way He rolls. Again, this is our problem. "What would you be doing if it were true?" The problem is that we DO think of what we would be doing, and it is not what we ought to think that is in our thoughts!! We think of what we would do if we were single, a criminal, a victim, an avenger, in this catastrophe or that, in one bad situation or another. We MAKE our problems by assuming we are them, and they BECOME.

Pray (assume in praise and thanksgiving) the world as it ought to be: holy, just, and righteous.

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