The Becoming God

Saturday, October 11, 2025

The "Beginning" was the End

An assumption is a desired state's END, that that desired state EXISTS. E.g. I assume that I am AT a party, not that I am going to be invited to the party. God in desiring the manifestation of Himself assumed that He IS manifest in all ways--body, mind, soul and spirit, the Ineffable He is was fully and completely EXPRESSED. God ASSUMED--believed the desired end state existed--that He was "there": "In the beginning was the Miltha" (John 1:1 according to the Aramaic). I believe that the God-assumed Manifestation of the Ineffable, the Milta (Miltha), participates in its own actualization (the 'in' in Genesis 1:1 should be 'as'; i.e., "As the Beginning [of all things]"). Where we are in that process varies according to our participation.

The God-assumed Miltha has all the development ever generated in God's history, but it isn't all actualized as real yet. The assumed still lacks complete actualization, specifically the development/ generation of character which is only garnered through experience, choice, and consequence, i.e., history. Which character we are giving it as we develop through our history. This history is our rain dance.

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