The Milta (Miltha) is Love
Milta is translated by Victor Alexander as the manifest essential connotation of God (see his comment on John 1:1). God is love, so the Milta is the manifestation of that love. On account of that love, the Milta (God being its embodiment) creates the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1 Alexander), and as our substitute in life and sacrifice (recapitulation, see Irenaeus) the Milta died for us, as us (which is redemption), to transform repentant us through resurrection into His--the Milta's--body. And This is in us (2nd Corinthians 13:5, see Neville Goddard).
The Milta began with its end the assumption of the Ineffable, and is in the process of becoming that. Satan's elimination is part of this course: we all become Milta. Assume all's end; God is the doer of our action.
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