The Becoming God

Monday, February 03, 2025

The Other Thing The Holy Ghost Said: The Milta (Miltha) And Hell

Yes, I have not been writing many posts recently. There are two big reasons for that. One is that I am tied up in that my eldest, eighty-two year old sister is not saved, and I desperately want to amend that. Unfortunately, she has banned anyone from speaking about anything "religious" to her.

The other reason is that I and my two sisters are seventy-five, seventy-eight, and eighty-two years of age respectively, which means that whatever happens when we die is going to be experienced pretty soon. I am not at all afraid of death, but up until yesterday (February 2, 2025), I was confused by all the different near death experiences I have seen testified to in YouTube videos.

I have got it that somewhere between ninety to one hundred percent of those testimonies are bogus, fictional accounts written as content in the online entertainment industry, but the "Christian" doctrine and its mechanism insinuated in their descriptions of hell challenged my theology and understanding of the Bible. I mean, who spends that much time really laying out what happens when we die? Though, if any one of those stories is true . . . 

Hell-fire and brimstone, unless you are saved, right? Well, in my confused state that was a maybe. And the possibility of eternal affliction and torment, even by an upset, spurned and offended Sovereign Lord, did not sit well with me. So I had to review the actual biblical doctrine and check the verses, search the concordances and dictionaries, and ask God, "What's the real deal?" I was reminded, then, that He had told me in Anaheim, California, that Jesus had come, "To set men free from sin and death and the pains of hell."

The pains of hell? That is the hell-fire and brimstone, eternal suffering after death of the wrath of God, right? Niet. As best as I can piece it together, God's project is His becoming manifest in this dimension. His imagined manifestation, the Milta, must become actualized as His literal manifestation. That is a result of the brew He is stirring in us--this world is God's process of generating these personal worlds without God into God Himself. The pains of hell are one's regret and remorse for not taking the proffered opportunity to become part of the actualized Milta, the literal Manifestation of the Ineffable Most High God.

"I could have . . ." Famous last words spoken in the cistern of consciousness after death, after the opportunity for light--becoming Life--is eternally gone. The pains of hell are the thoughts in which you to kick yourself forever, the depression for not getting on the bus--for not listening, for not humbling yourself, for not surrendering yourself to God, for not trusting and submitting to Christ in faith to become joined in Him as God's literal Milta.

Death is the end of conscious relationship with someone. Both parties are still conscious, but there is separation, departure, a loss of conscious awareness of each other. If we do not believe in Christ, the Messiah, the Milta, as our risen Savior--God--in this life, we already are dead. We have the potential to spark from this death into life, into awareness, by believing Christ's reward (the so-called "Gospel"), that He, by His successful, substitutionary work, was given us to become His completion as the actualized, literal Manifestation of the Goodness of God--His actualization in literal manifestation of the Eternal Consciousness. YOU!! He is calling us--you--to come unto Him. He does not give us life for having done more good in our lives than bad, but for being imbued with the Holy Ghost through submission in faith to Him. It is surrender, not works (but yeah, we do have to be His channels of spiritual power, and abandon the doing bad works).

Christ came to save us UNTO Himself. Christ IN us is our hope of Glory. He came to set us free from sin and death and the pains of hell--one hundred percent completed redemption. Opt in to the One who is within.

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