The Becoming God

Friday, January 26, 2024

Dan Steele's Milta Hypothesis: We Are Just Late To the Party

We do not understand what is going on from what has happened before our arrival. THAT's why life and God are a mystery.

I assume the existence of an Ineffable Being ABOVE God (the Godhead, or Allaha, being the consciousness of the Ineffable Being). We cannot say what the Ineffable Being is, for It is UNMANIFEST, and the unmanifested is incomprehensible.

It appears, though, that there is, IN and OF the unmanifest Ineffable Being, a compulsion TO manifest. The urge to manifest is in Its very nature, so It ever has.

Whatever the Ineffable Being is, It is conscious, and Its intelligence has the power to BECOME whatever It--the Intelligence--assumes that It is. EVERYTHING that is, is That--the Manifestation of the Intelligence of the Ineffable Being.

An aside: I once saw this--everything about me, including myself, was, down to the quantum elements, the living, Divine Intelligence presently manifesting. I was stoked, nearly to the edge of fear; for I was with, in, and of the Ineffable. I made my way to my bed, for I was preparing for sleep at the time, and life--existence itself--was as a fantasy I suddenly understood and was experiencing. I sat down on my bed, and I was aware of the chronic, throbbing pain I lived with between my neck and left shoulder blade. As I reclined, I said to the Intelligence, "You can heal me." It was just a recognition, an acknowledgement, but before my head hit the pillow, the pain was gone. Halleluiah.

Here is where it gets tricky: the Ineffable Being has assumed Its full manifestation. You have got to let that sink in and fill out. The Ineffable Being has imagined what it would be like for It to be fully manifest, and has assumed that It is manifest--that Its full manifestation ACTUALLY EXISTS AS ITSELF. That ASSUMED Manifestation is the Milta, Aramaic for the deed or fulfillment of an idea. This is the tricky part: the Milta is an ASSUMED Being. It isn't, yet. The Ineffable Being's Manifestation is an absolutely completed state in the imagination of the Ineffable, but it is an ASSUMED--IMAGINED(!)--EXISTENCE. The imagined state is immediate--the Divine manifest in all reality from the get-go, but its fulfillment is gestated. THERE IS A TWAIN!

This is the weirdness: the Ineffable has assumed the END of Its manifestation, that It IS manifest, that there IS the Milta, the Manifestation of Itself. THAT has existed from eternity. We, on the other hand, are on the road there, in the generation of the fulfillment of a reality that already exists! The Milta is, and the Milta is our DESTINY. The Milta is the First and the Last from BEFORE the beginning. He WAS and IS the Beginning in Genesis 1:1 ("As the Beginning--capital 'b'--the Son of God creates . . ." --Alexander, emphases mine), and is the only God we will ever know. He is the urgency of the Ineffable to become purely, perfectly manifest as the Ineffable.

That is the world we are in, and the mission we are to fulfill: the eternal BECOMING manifest of the unmanifest Ineffable Being. In this we ARE the Milta: the Ineffable's becoming. The Milta is God Manifest; again, the only God we will ever know. Moses saw God's becoming manifest as a burning bush--a vision of the eternal Milta. The Aramaic of God's self-revelation in Exodus 3:14, according to Victor Alexander, is "Ahiyeh Ashur hiyeh", which he explains as meaning:

(1) "Ahiyeh": "the One Who Comes in His Coming," the absolute sense of "the One Who Comes."
(2) "Ashur": "the Beginning Spark that kindles the Fire" or "the Light."
(3) "Hiyeh": "His Coming."
(4) "Ahiyeh" and "hiyeh" are related forms of the same word. They mean more than "the Coming." They signify also the "Eternal Presence," "the Ever-Present," and the "Never Ceasing Intent of the Comer to Come."
(5) In the same way, "Ashur" signifies "the Uncreated Creator who Creates Everything from Nothing."
(6) Also, "Ashur" signifies: "Above-the-Flames."

In other words, the Milta, as God, says, "I am the Alap and Tau*, the One who Is, and the One who Becomes, and the One who Comes, the One and Only* for all" (Revelation 1:8 Alexander).

In the Bible, all things, from beginning to end, are the Milta: it's the only game in town--It IS becoming. Of all existence, there is only the unmanifest Ineffable Being, Its assumed Final Manifestation, the Milta, and the twain--the Milta's Becoming. Like it or lump it, here we are: an imagined Being becoming manifest.

PS: The Milta says, "Behold, I am before the door knocking. If a human [being] hears my sound and opens the door, I shall enter to them and dine with them and they with me. And the victor shall be given to be seated with me on my throne* (chair), just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on His throne. Whoever has ears, should listen to what the Spirit is telling the churches" (Revelation 3:20-22 Alexander).

The point being that there is only ONE throne in heaven, heaven being our imagination. Christ, who is seated on God's throne, is WITHIN us (2 Corinthians 13:5). Our imagination, the Milta's imagination, the Ineffable Being's imagination--are all the imagination of the Ineffable's Consciousness . . . becoming. Bless the Milta, the Manifestation of the Ineffable Being, and please, imagine well.

1 Comments:

  • Of course the ancients had to explain the idea of who God was. The Old Testament book of Genesis is a remarkable work of theology. As far as I can say, in primitive times, before there was religion, man looked at the sun and imagined that the sun is the god that gave him the light of day by which man could see and work about sixteen hours every day. And the moon kept him company at night and assured him that the sun would shine again in the morning. Science tells us that the moon has a profound effect on human beings, for example, a woman has a period every twenty-eight days, after which she is fertile, from the age of eighteen approximately until the age of forty when she is in menopause and cannot have children. How the moon has this effect on women is not clear. Also when the moon is full men and women are most emotional. ... Of course, how life begins in Paradise with Adam and Eve is a remarkable work of theology.

    By Blogger VicAlexander, at 10:10 PM  

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