Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Descent

I believe that when God took out of Himself, Himself.... these selves/cells of him was who we were in our first estate as a spirit creation, or the Elohim. I once tried to put this into words, as best I could, as follows:

God took out of himself the image and likeness of himself. And these selves of him, called the Elohim in turn created an image and likeness of themselves, called man. And man, in his lowered and slowered condition, has in turn created an image and likeness of himself, called the ego.....who sits in the temple calling himself God.

Someone has put it very well I think when they said, "God(Elohim) created us in his image and we tried to return the complement." We in turn created God in our image. Man in his lowered condition could only create a God as he knew himself to be.

Now is God ultimately responsible for this? Yes, in the sense that the worlds were 'framed' by him. Anything that has a frame around it, has a boundary, or fence containing the contents. God knew that nothing could 'fall' outside of this boundary of true spirit that framed man.

God our Father and Source, knew when he turned the parts of himself loose to go into a far country that they would be trying out their creative skills as adolescent gods in consciousness, not fully grown up into the image of their True Father.

God wanted to experience his creation and to fill all things with Himself, and he wanted a vessel that would be experientially mature not just be innocent virgins in the sense that we had never actually intercoursed with matter. Our experience with matter had to be complete...we had to marry, or really know intimately what it means to be human.

After awakening or having our old man crucified, or having the sense that we are only human and not spirit, these vessels could now begin to experientially and consciously put on Christ .

The New Creation Man, the union of heaven and earth as One.

Now this comes through the filter called Karen, so you will have to in turn filter it through your own vessel if any of this resonates as truth in you.

Either yea or nay, all our love,
Karen

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