The Becoming God

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Like the Nephilim, Another Misunderstood Death: Matthew 12:40--Three Days and Three Nights in the Earth

Continuing from https://imagicworldview.blogspot.com/2019/01/hi.html:

"Three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" has nothing to do with anyone but you.

Three days and three nights represents a perfect and complete time. It refers to the experience we have in this earth in this state of death. "Death" is our ignorance and confusion resulting from our crucifixions (plural) upon these bodies, in which we suffer an amnesia. We all died in Christ in the Beginning — “it is appointed unto man once to die.” We are the spirit of God breathed into these bodies. Each time we enter life our death continues in that we forget anew. We do bring with us our general personality and interest in things, but however long it takes for us to wake up perfectly and completely from our initial death, it is "three days and three nights." Our waking up completely unto awareness of being one with God is “the Judgment.”

I do not know why this is hard to understand. Jesus said, "As Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the whale . . . " Jonah was, like everyone of us, a prophet (God's consciousness) unwilling to do what God wanted. Our rebellion--wanting our own ways--is the result of this ignorance. Jonah spent a perfect and complete time in the belly of this whale--“life,” which is really death--and woke up to do God's will. To go preach to the Ninevites, those whose God is Ashur, the Creator God--the imagination, whom they were not honoring.

The point of the crucifixion story is psychological, not historical. As Victor Alexander observes in his translation from the ancient Aramaic, Jesus did NOT say that he was forsaken by God; he said that he--being we--was DESTINED by God to it (stated as "For this you destined me" in his Story of Jesus). I.e., to this experience, for our waking up to be completed and perfected in our awareness of Godhood, each of us in our personal resurrection.

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