The Imagining Mass: A Set Destiny
I am kind of stuck with an infinite, ethereal mass that imagines. That blows my mind. The mass has no "thing" to it, no body, shape, or form, but it imagines nevertheless. It imagines a lot. In what Neville Goddard described as an orgasm, it caused the universe to exist. The invisible, thing-less ethereal mass is the font of life. We, the invisible imaginers inside these bodies, are Its sons, whether we be a Jacob or an Israel.
The imagining mass has caused a lot of writing. It takes awhile to realize that the Book of Job is about your life. The other books, too. All the characters, all the stories in the Bible, they are about YOU. It is Man's autobiography. The good guys, the bad guys, all the girls good and bad; it's looking in the mirror. Where we are in the Bible, with whom we identify in it--that's all up to our maturity, wisdom, and attitudes. But it is "my" story. There is a quality in the mass I am both from and am going to become. That is the destiny of each and every one of us--to become that quality of the invisible, infinite, eternal, thing-less imagining mass, for the mass has imagined and willed it.
How to get there? Well, reading the Word helps. Taking it seriously with discerning wisdom does, too. Couple that with self-control, love, reliance upon Him and devotion to Him. Him? Him who? That eternal quality the Mass has determined that we are. Our "end" became us that we might become Him, the Eternal Life-giver, the Living Branch of the Mass we are of. We have neither beginning nor end, for we are of the One Who Is, the imagining Mass.
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