The Milta (Miltha) is the Power of God to Manifest
I am glad to get away from the Greek word Logos. I admit that there is nothing wrong with the word, and that the problem is with me. Logos limits me. If Logos genuinely meant for me exactly the same as Milta does, it would be fine. The problem with Logos is I already have a definition for it, "Word." THAT is wholly inadequate as a definition for what is meant by the word. Milta, or Miltha. Milta is an entirely new word for me. I get to root out its meanings. There are avenues of thought there I have never searched before. "Manifestation"; is it an action, or a being? Both! And more! Expression? Yes, and the expressor. Perhaps Word can convey the idea, "Not one, but not two," and I guess that meaning is inherent in, "was with God, and was God," but "the Manifestation was with God, and God was [the embodiment of] that Manifestation," (John 1:1 Alexander) gives me a distant target to try to wrap my head around. Milta gives me an educational, conceptual challenge.
"Give me Milta, lots of Milta, under starry skies above; don't Word me in."
Manifestation is a whole new world. The Manifestation IS the Manifester, and the Manifestor, and He wants more--the full breadth of His being being expressed--manifesting--continuously, and growing. For He is the most glorious, the most bestest, the most wonderful everything. He--the manifesting Manifestor--ALONE is worthy of worship and praise. And His Manifestation . . . is Him.
Is it possible to T. L. Osborn ourselves?
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