The Becoming God

Thursday, August 15, 2024

How Do You Get A Milta (Miltha)?

I did not make up the Milta. John used the Aramaic term in John 1:1, referring back to Genesis 1. There, God says things. Speaking is a good trick when you have no mouth, no body, no locality, no anything. But, God SPAKE. Because God had a mouth, a body, a locality, and everything--the Milta. Because God is the Milta, the manifestation of the non-manifest (...?). In Genesis 1, the Milta--i.e., "God"--creates everything for Himself; for Him, from Him, through Him, and to Him. The Milta is the objective, the only true purpose, for He is the full and complete manifestation of the Ineffable, the Non-manifest, WHO HAS NOT BECOME FULLY AND COMPLETELY MANIFEST YET.

THAT is the problem. "Going to be complete" doesn't hack it. The Ineffable (...?) knows exactly what It will be like when It is fully and completely manifest, and has assumed that It is fully and completely manifest, that that full and complete manifestation might come about. But the Ineffable's manifestation still lacks fulfillment. There is a deficit. The Milta still comes up short: the Ineffable's assumption, Its assumed manifestation of Its essential connotation, is perfect; we--Its end--not so much. Hence the Milta gives everything in pursuit of completion.

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