The Becoming God

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Missing the Milta

I see a sad and desperate, hurting world. There is so much poverty and pain, loneliness, sickness, and starvation. Many millions suffer from others' oppression, violence, cruelty, and greed, beasts being inconsiderate, unsympathetic, unfeeling, and selfish. Where are people to go to find relief, peace, wholeness, and joy; i.e., salvation?

Well, they go to what they believe will, or at least can make their world right: their god. This may be their ancestors, their money or kitchen spirits, idols, ancient supermen, politicians, science, superstitions, religion--anything that might intervene. Some think that by being perfect in discipline or being appreciated for their concern and helpfulness will make their world right. NOT MUCH HELPS. I wrote about this in my recent post, "A World Without God; Worlds with Wrong Gods."

Let me say up front that God is a great king. He is the invisible Breath of the Ineffable Being. He is manifest in the Milta, Himself in form. That is ONE Being simultaneously in two forms: the unmanifest and the manifest. The Milta can take terraspherical form, yet is still that great king, the Creator of the Universe. The idea is for people to abandon all the idols and false gods and turn in humble surrender and submission to our great king, the Milta, that He, God--the Consciousness of the Ineffable, might heal us. But how do we tell them? How do we tell them that they are missing the Milta, the manifest Love and Power and Knowledge and Wisdom and Glory of God? All they have to do is bow in attitude and yield their hearts to Him, if they would. If they could hear.

PS: T. L. Osborn's solution was to hold mass healing conventions. They came, they heard, they saw, Christ conquered.

PPS: Is not the Breath of the Ineffable Being Its imagination?

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