Created in God’s Image, Without Error.

This article will explore a diverse range of topics, spanning from discussions on Kabbalah and the law of assumption to conversations about the truth concerning Jesus. My aim is to spark insights into spirituality, metaphysics, and the intersections of various belief systems. However, if you’ve been a follower of negativity, hatred, or fear, this episode may touch upon some uncomfortable areas. I will attempt to dispel misconceptions about the law of assumption and illustrate that every belief system has two faces – often, we perceive only the negative aspects of others’ beliefs while idealizing our own. My hope is to encourage you to look beyond these preconceptions, fostering a connection with God rather than a follower of systems or men.

Where does evil come from?

Part One: Being Created in God’s Image

We are created in HIS image, but who is He? What does He look loke? What is He like? The idea of directly perceiving or “seeing” God, especially in a tangible or visual form, is a complex and nuanced concept found in various spiritual and religious traditions. Here are some perspectives on the challenges and possibilities associated with perceiving the divine:

Tonight’s subject is “Love Endureth” We are told, “He who has not loved does not know God, for God is love.” This is not a conclusion that the prophet reached after years of philosophic study, but an act of God in self-revelation. If God never revealed himself to man, I doubt that man would ever know that God is love. But, in spite of all the horror of the world, I know from experience that God is love.

Neville Goddard

Transcendence and Immanence:

  • Transcendence: Many religious traditions, such as Judaism, Christianity, Vedanta, and Hinduism posit that God is transcendent, beyond human comprehension or sensory perception. This perspective seems to suggest that the true nature of God is beyond the capacity of the physical senses and the intellectual mind.God is expressed in attributes, and qualities that can be describes as The Quantum and The Whole. The Alpha and The Omega.From Everlasting. In the BG: “I am the Supersoul, O Arjuna, seated in the hearts of all living entities. I am the beginning, the middle and the end of all beings”, and Ein Sof in Kabbalah: The Infinite,” that which is boundless. According to Vedanta, God is infinite existence, infinite consciousness, and infinite bliss, in Christianity, God is I AM, and exists in three distinct forms, The Father, The Son Jesus, and The Holy Spirit.
  • Immanence: The same traditions also emphasize the immanence of God, suggesting that the divine is present within all aspects of creation. In this view, we are encouraged to seek to perceive God through inner contemplation or spiritual practices especially through prayer, or communication and connection. Example: In the Veda’s “in living beings I am the living force “, in BG: “of vibrations I am the transcendental om”, in The Bible: “I am a God who is everywhere and not in one place only. No one can hide where I cannot see them. Do you not know that I am everywhere in heaven and on earth?”

Mystical Experience:

  • Inner Realization: Mystical experiences, often associated with deep meditation, prayer, or contemplative practices, are said to provide a profound inner realization of the divine. These experiences may involve a sense of unity, transcendence of ego, or a direct connection with a divine presence, such as a vision of the Divine Mother, or meetings with Jesus Christ.
  • Limitations of Language: Those who have undergone mystical experiences often describe them as ineffable, beyond the scope of language. The difficulty in articulating such experiences underscores the challenge of expressing encounters with the divine. There seems to be no language “of this world” that can accurately describe the experience of experiencing God is his various forms. What we know is that a personal experience takes an individual from a state of belief or disbelief, to simply knowing.
  • Limitations of Chasing The Mystical Experience as an End: An exclusive focus on chasing mystical experiences might distract individuals from the broader spiritual journey, and from God’s goal for us which is communion with him., a fixation on mystical experiences can inflate the ego. Individuals may develop a sense of spiritual superiority or become attached to the extraordinary, diverting attention from the essence of humility, the virtue needed for connection with God. When the mystical experiences becomes an end in itself, there’s a greater risk of stagnation in spiritual growth, letting connection and love of God be the goal prevents this stagnation.

Prayer, Meditation and Stillness:

  • Inner Silence: Practices such as prayer and meditation aim to quiet the mind and facilitate inner peace and stillness. The idea is that, in the absence of mental chatter, we may become more attuned to God’s small still voice, to the subtle spiritual dimensions. Prayer is an intimate communication straight from the heart to God.
  • Symbolic Representations: While direct sensory perception of God may be elusive, people report experiencing a profound sense of connection, peace, light and especially a love of a different and greater kind, as well as a divine presence during moments of prayer or deep meditation. Love, Light, Awareness of Being, Oneness, and Bliss are common reports of experiencing God. These representations give us an idea of who’s image we are created in.

Symbolic Representations and Archetypes:

  • Use of Symbols: Many religious traditions utilize symbols, images, or archetypal representations as a way for individuals to connect with the divine. These symbols serve as intermediaries, helping to convey aspects of the divine that are otherwise challenging to grasp directly. Have no idols means to not REPLACE God with an idol of any kind, including imagery, but it also include all things that we worship and chase instead of placing connection with God first. It does not mean that if you have a representation of Jesus on a cross, as in the crucifix, that you have made an idol, since connection with God is primary, this is not an idol.
  • Cultural Variations: The way people conceptualize and seek to connect with the divine varies across cultures and belief systems. Symbolic representations often play a significant role in bridging the gap between the finite human mind and the infinite nature of God. We can find a variety of different ways to connect, and they all have in common to direct us to the place withing where a personal experience reveals God’s nature to us. The inner experience gives us the nature of God, NOT the imagery.

Faith and Mystery:

  • Role of Faith: The understanding of God involves faith—a belief in the unseen and the unknowable. Faith acknowledges that certain aspects of the divine remain mysterious and beyond the grasp of human comprehension.
  • Paradoxical Nature: The paradoxical nature of God—being both transcendent and immanent—challenges individuals to embrace a sense of awe and humility in the face of the divine mystery.

The nature of the divine transcends ordinary sensory experience, making it challenging to express in concrete terms. The emphasis often lies in inner realization, symbolic representations, and the acceptance of the mystery that surrounds the nature of God. Understanding this we have a better idea of who’s image we are created in. This is more than the BODY, more than the MIND, more than the EMOTIONS. The attributes show us qualities that are more than the sum of our physical, mental, and emotional aspects. These attributes often point to a deeper understanding of our spiritual essence and the image in which we are created. Central to the understanding of the divine attributes is the acceptance of mystery. The nature of God is often described as mysterious and beyond full comprehension. Embracing this mystery invites humility and a recognition that our understanding is finite in the face of the infinite.

Complete Surrender to the Divine:

  • Spiritual Surrender: The journey towards spiritual evolution requires surrender—not to external authorities or dogmas, but to the divine within. This surrender involves letting go of the ego’s control and aligning with a higher, transcendent reality.

Part Two: Am I God of My Reality?

“I am God of my reality” is a catchphrase created by Law of Assumption coaches. Is there ANY spiritual basis for this claim?

The concept of being created in the image of God is a fascinating spiritual reflection, but does that necessarily translate to “I am God”? Even if only over my own small reality? Here are some considerations on the paradoxical nature of this relationship with the Law of Assumption follower in mid:

  1. Image and Substance:
    The analogy of being created in the image of God suggests a reflection or resemblance, not an identical replication. While we carry divine qualities within us, our understanding is like an image in a mirror—it captures aspects but doesn’t encompass the entirety of the divine substance. The challenge arises when the image perceives itself as the source rather than a reflection.
  2. Surrender and Ego:
    Complete surrender to the divine involves letting go of the ego’s illusion of self-sufficiency and acknowledging our connection to a higher reality. Pride, as seen in the belief of being the sole creator of one’s reality, can hinder this surrender by reinforcing the ego’s desire for control and separation from the divine source.
  3. Paradox of Creation:
    The paradox, where creation is seen as both finished and ongoing, encapsulates the intricate nature of our relationship with the divine. While the universe and its foundational principles are established, our experience of creation is an ongoing process of discovery, co-creation, and alignment with the divine plan. If we contemplate this deeply, we can understand that we create nothing. We rearrange, and organize, and for what it is worth that appears to us as “creation” or “creativity.” This is our connection trough to the God mind, either we “create” by connection to our divine mind or through separation from the divine mind.
  4. Temporal and Eternal:
    The reflection on the eternal nature of God and the temporal nature of our existence should inform us of the idea that part of us is eternal. The eternal aspect is derived from the divine source, while the temporal aspect acknowledges our existence within the unfolding narrative of creation. Recognizing both aspects requires a nuanced understanding of time, existence, and the divine mystery.
  5. Inherent Contradictions:
    The apparent contradictions within these spiritual truths challenge human intellect. While the mind seeks clarity and consistency, the divine reality transcends logic. Wrestling with these paradoxes becomes a part of the spiritual journey—a journey that involves faith, surrender, and a willingness to embrace the mystery. An experience of the Mystery reveals what the mind can not comprehend.
  6. Humility in Understanding:
    Reflecting on these concepts calls for humility not pride. It prompts us to acknowledge the limits of our comprehension and to approach the divine with reverence and awe, recognizing that our understanding is a glimpse into the unfathomable.

Controlled by Vices:

  • Negative Influences: Vices, lies, and false beliefs can become controlling forces that keep individuals tethered to the cycle of suffering. Breaking free from these negative influences is crucial for genuine spiritual evolution. Experiencing our true nature as image of God places some expectations of us, and that is to seek first the Kingdom. For those who seek first the fulfilment of the vices, they will find a greater and greater sense of separation, which ultimately feels a lot like depression, anxiety, hatred, and addictions.

Shattering of Beliefs:

  • Spiritual Evolution: True spiritual evolution often involves a radical transformation, including the shattering of existing beliefs. It requires the courage to question and transcend conditioned thought patterns that keep us bound to mundane realities, and it requires that we have faith in a greater sense of peace than what we currently know. Neville Goddard began his teaching career as someone who rejected God and reduced God to “our own wonderful human imagination”, and although this is partially ture it is obviously far from the whole truth. Without God, there is no imagination, if we were not in his image we would be like the animals, without this creative imagination. Later, when Neville begins to have his mystical experiences, his view of God expands. “So I tell you God, who is love, endures. Everything is going to pass away. It will simply pass from the earth, but Love Endureth forever. Everything else is an attribute of God. Faith will be fulfilled, hope will be fulfilled, they are all attributes, but God, who is love, endures forever. We often fashion God in our image instead.

Transformation Beyond Affirmations:

  • Inner Work: Authentic spiritual growth involves more than repeating affirmations; it requires sincere inner work, self-reflection, and the cultivation of virtues. This process leads to a profound shift in consciousness.

 And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words.

Matthew 6 7

“Vain repetitions” are affirmations or prayer spoken without a genuine inner desire for connection, without transformation made by those who are not really engaged in the spiritual journey.

Superficial Affirmations:

  • “I am god of my reality”: Some coaches may mechanically repeat affirmations without a deep understanding or experiential connection. Mere repetition without genuine inner work may keep individuals trapped in the cycle of mundane existence.

Tree of Life and Death:

  • Wheel of Samsara: The tree of knowledge of good an evil, and the wheel of samsara suggests a cyclical existence bound by vices, illusions, and the repetition of conditioned patterns. This can be seen as a state of being controlled by external and internal influences. Before our liberation, we are in this cycle, and the Eastern belief is that one must strive for this liberation by methods of for example meditation, charitable works done with a focus on God, and so on. In kabbalah, the same cycle is viewed as an upward spiral, where greater and greater connection and harmonizing will eventually lead to bringing God to earth.
  • Escaping the cycles of samsara, or the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hindu and Buddhist traditions is challenging spiritual pursuit. Likewise, pursuit of bringing God to earth, is challenging, to the point of impossible due to our nature as humans.
  • Psalm 50:10-12 in the Bible: “For every beast of the forest is Mine, The cattle on a thousand hills. I know every bird of the mountains, And everything that moves in the field is Mine. If I were hungry I would not tell you, for the world is Mine, and all it contains” emphasizes the comprehensive ownership of God over all of creation. This assertion carries two essential truths: firstly, that everything belongs to God, and secondly, that God is self-sufficient and requires nothing from us.
  • God’s Self-Sufficiency:
    The statement, “I don’t need anything from you,” emphasizes God’s self-sufficiency. God, as the Creator and sustainer of all existence, lacks nothing. This profound truth challenges the human tendency to perceive our actions as fulfilling a need for God. In truth we can only receive. Instead, any service or contribution we make to God’s Kingdom is an expression of His love and grace extended to us.
  • Guarding Against Pride:
    Recognizing God’s ownership and self-sufficiency guards against human pride and arrogance. It reminds us that any role we play in God’s plan is a privilege, and we must approach it with humility. This understanding prevents the misconception that God depends on our efforts, fostering a more accurate perception of our relationship with the divine. Eventually a deep reverence for our role as God’s vessels can emerge, and an understanding that our experience here is meant to be holy, to be harmonious. Discord begins to feel like “sin.
  • God’s nature includes sovereignty, self-sufficiency, and the gracious nature of any role we may play in His divine plan.

Breaking the Cycle:

  • Escaping Samsara: Breaking free from the wheel of samsara according to tradition involves a conscious effort to transcend mundane cycles, overcome vices, and cultivate virtues. This liberation requires a commitment to inner transformation. Contrast this with “God’s ownership of all creation and His self-sufficiency. Everything belongs to God, and He has no need that humans can fulfill. Service to God is an expression of His love and grace rather than a necessity.”
  • But even the liberated must “pass the narrow gate.” Human efforts alone are insufficient, and it is through divine favor that individuals can attain salvation or spiritual liberation. Trust in the understanding that God’s love is unconditional and not dependent on human merit. Faith involves accepting that God’s grace is freely given out of love and mercy, regardless of individual deeds.
  • There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one.” Each one of us is responsible for ceasing our judgment of others and choosing the path of love and surrender. God makes no distinction, if you are hindu, if you are Christian, I know it easy to sit and judge in all of our self righteousness, however, our commandment is always to love. Not to judge. Escaping samsara, or escaping hell, it is not up to us in as far as obeying the law, or observing rituals go, he cares nothing about that. Do you love HIM? Do you love your spouse? Do you love your children? Do you turn the other cheek? Do you love your enemy? There is no distinction between “Jew and Greek”; the same Lord is Lord of all, bestowing his grace on all who call on him.
  • “The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.” This is how we can be free, liberated. Not by our own works.
  • When we extend an invitation to God and invoke His presence in all situations, a profound transformation unfolds. Divine guidance becomes a constant companion, and bliss permeates our existence. In this state, experiences of peering beyond the veil of ordinary perception manifest. We no longer merely perceive things and people; instead, our vision transcends the material, allowing us to witness the presence of God in all aspects of life.

Part Three: Reflected Consiousness

Why this term “image,” and why aren’t we exact replicas of the divine? Consider the analogy of a mirror reflecting our own face. Just as our reflection can’t see us directly, we, too, can’t perceive the One casting our image. However, we can know Him through His reflection—ourselves.

Our Role in God’s Experience

God created the Garden of Eden, a paradise, yet humanity quickly introduced chaos through a series of mistakes. We are God’s beloved children, and He experiences the world through us. He did not “create evil” as evil is not a thing, rather we introduced evil into creation by making an erroneous assumption in relation to God. Evil is an error in relationships. Every time we create pain or suffering, it is akin to sinning against God. We are, as him, in his image, and our suffering is his suffering. Our task is to manifest joy and bliss, but often, when we feel discontent, we mistakenly blame God. This reversal of cause and effect stems from the mirror image analogy, leading to confusion about who is the cause and what is the effect. In reality, we are the cause of the suffering, and the effect is God’s experience of suffering.

Our Divine Purpose

Embedded in the concept of being created in God’s image is s a call to recognize the divine within ourselves, acknowledge our collective creative power, and strive to manifest a reality that allows joy and a connection to the consciousness of God. In embracing this perspective, we find a deeper understanding of our purpose and the impact of our thoughts and action.

Law of Assumption and EIYPO, Sephirot and Yesod

Yesod on the Tree of Life has a role in shaping our inner experiences.

  1. Yesod as Reflection of Within:
  • Inner World: Yesod, often associated with the subconscious, reflects the inner world of thoughts, images, and impressions. It serves as a bridge between the conscious and the deeper aspects of the psyche.
  1. Overwhelming Thoughts in Meditation:
  • Novice Meditators: Beginners in meditation may encounter a flood of thoughts when attempting to turn inward. This phenomenon is related to the activity of Yesod, where the unprocessed contents of the mind become apparent.
  1. Foundation for Manifestation:
  • Neville Goddard’s EIYPO Theory: The concept of “Everything Is Yourself Pushed Out” (EIYPO) by Neville Goddard, which suggests that our outer reality is a reflection of our inner state, aligns somewhat with the understanding of Yesod. The foundation for external manifestations begins within the subconscious. Although we do not create anything (creation is finished), we do project out our inner demons or our inner purity of consiousness. Karmic seed, programmed beliefs from our childhood, opinions and likes and dislikes and all this unconscious mental material expresses itself as our personal experience.
  1. Clearing the Foundation:
  • Importance of Relaxation: Clearing Yesod involves learning to relax, creating a stable foundation for higher spiritual work. Relaxation is a fundamental step in gaining control over the barrage of thoughts and impressions in the subconscious. Prayer brings attention on the divine aspect of our consiousness, nurtures it, and this attention on the divine does most of the work of clearing our subconscious mind for us more effectively than any affirmation ever will.
  1. Hierarchical Progression:
  • Tree of Life Progression: Yesod is as a foundational aspect “lower down” on the Tree of Life. A hierarchical progression in spiritual development. A clear and harmonious foundation in Yesod paves the way for the exploration of higher sephiroth.
  1. Upper Sephiroth:
  • Surrender and Higher Realms: As the foundation in Yesod becomes clearer, it opens the path to exploring higher sephiroth such as Bina (Divine Mother or Holy Spirit) and Chokmah (Christ Consciousness). This journey involves transcending the initial barrage of thoughts and delving into deeper spiritual dimensions. The pure love, and awakened consiousness needs a foundation of a stable and harmonious Yesod free of false beliefs. For Law of assumption purposes, mastering EIYPO creates a stable foundation for realizing higher levels of consiousness.

Kabbalistic Sefirot as a Path to Connecting with God:

  • Definition: The Sefirot are attributes or emanations in Kabbalistic tradition, representing aspects of God and the divine plan.

Sefirot Attributes / Emanation (Lowest to Highest):

  • Malkuth (Kingdom):
    • Represents the starting area or the human world.
    • Referred to by demons as Malkuth.
  • Yesod (Foundation):
    • Signifies connection and looking outward to see what is outside oneself.
    • Freely Associated with the principle of “Everything Is You Pushed Out” (EIYPO).
  • Hod (Splendor):
    • Represents submission, realizing higher principles, and compliance with them.
    • Reflects the understanding that while “I and the Father are one,” the Father is greater.
  • Netzach (Victory):
    • Signifies recognizing one’s ability to perform actions and using actions as means to an end.
  • Tiferet (Beauty):
    • Balances justice and kindness.
    • Connected to all Sephirot.
  • Gevurah (Severity):
    • Represents administering justice and proper punishment.
  • Chesed (Kindness):
    • Signifies acting with proper benevolence.
  • Binah (Understanding):
    • Represents understanding what one should do and repentance for one’s imperfections.
  • Chochmah (Wisdom):
    • Signifies seeing the truths of the creator and passing them on properly.
    • Treated as the source of potential, given stability by Binah.
    • Often equated to the father or masculine.
  • Kether (Crown):
    • Represents the connecting attribute and proper balance of all.
    • Symbolizes unity.
    • Seen as the end leading to a new beginning and new stages of higher understanding.
    • These Sephirot are not viewed as stages in a direct order but as qualities to be developed and understood. The top three Sephirot are uniquely associated with divinity, correlating with Mother Mary, the Holy Spirit, and Christ in Christian symbolism.

Yesod and Consciousness:

  • Low Consciousness: Yesod, associated with foundation and connection, is highlighted as a challenge in consciousness.
  • Manifestation and EIYPO: Individuals grappling with the concept of “Everything Is You Pushed Out” (EIYPO) may find themselves easily misled due to the lower state of consciousness associated with Yesod.

Belief Obliteration for Purification:

  • Ultimate Purification: The complete obliteration of belief is the ultimate purification.
  • One Truth: There is only one truth, and it will be experienced as consciousness elevates. Beliefs can not be preserved for the elevation.

Manifestation and Denial of Evil

  • Manifest Only Good Focusing on manifesting only good and denying unwanted, negativity, pain, and suffering. God did not manifest evil, evil is introduced by us as a relationship in error.
  • Unreality of Negativity: Hold fast to the perspective that negativity is unreal, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive God centered focus.

Caution Against Manipulation of EIYPO:

  • Avoid Manipulation: Be careful of falling into the trap of manipulating or dominating others. Humility is the only path that allows us to move through our subconscious mind fully.
  • Perception of Others: The state of mind will remain in Yesod/EIYPO until the idea of others as a threat to be dominated is relinquished.

Stages of Understanding:

  • Phases: The first four Sefirot involve realizing one’s place in the world and cause and effect. The next three focus on balancing kindness and sternness. The understanding gleaned lies in how to apply these qualities in a perfect balance of all attributes in unity.
  • Cyclic Nature: These stages are not linear; reaching the end leads to a new beginning and a new set of stages with higher understanding.

Top Three Sefirot and Divinity:

  • Associations: The top three Sefirot (Keter, Chokhmah, Binah) are uniquely associated with divinity. Free association with the manifestation of Mary, Jesus, and The Holy Spirit.

Part Four: The works Towards Liberation Through Reincarnation

Through lifetimes and lifetimes we progress closer and closer to our own liberation. Every lifetime begins again, with another chance at seeing through the veil, and at realizing Gods eternal love, holding fast to that love and making it first in life. Hundreds of thousands of lifetimes is spent in very low states of consiousness where greed, anger, lust and other obsessions and mental preoccupations have first place.

With each new life, there is an opportunity to move closer to our own liberation. Unfortunately, with a low consiousness, there is a near impossibility to see the benefit in a lifestyle that promotes only loving connection. Each state of anger, or lust, can only see its own justification. These phases involve grappling with qualities like greed, anger, lust, that prevent and separate. This is the veil of illusion, the illusion of separation. The veil causes us blindness. The soul, through these varied experiences, nonetheless engages in a continual process of growth, seeing both sides of a situation through direct experience, and eventually through deliberately seeking understanding, and ever so gradually ascending towards a higher state of consciousness.

The Removal Of The Need For Reincarnation

This segment may not immediately resonate with your consciousness, but I pray it finds a place in your heart, unveiling its mystery.

The Introduction of Jesus The Messiah

Reincarnation finds no acceptance within the Christian church; its introduction may be attributed to the ‘serpent in the garden of Eden’ in the Old Testament. Its removal, however, may be linked to the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

If you don’t yet know why Jesus, came, or if you believe that he is merely a representation of a certain level of consiousness; there are valid explanations for that. It is humanity’s most significant blind spot, guarded by gatekeepers preventing clarity. Jesus is certainly historically factual as he is mentioned even outside of the New Testament as in for example Berakhot 17b: ““In our open places”; that we should not have a child or student who overcooks his food in public, i.e., who sins in public and causes others to sin, as in the well-known case of Jesus the Nazarene. The fact that the texts in the New Testament are first hand accounts, by and large, is also of monumental importance. In those days Christianity id not exist, and there was no legacy of millennia of myth to uphold, just simple first hand accounts of the man a few apostles followed, whom they fully believed to be the son of God and the Messiah. There is more than enough evidence for a factual Jesus, and yet, most spiritual people believe that he is a myth and that there is perhaps at most something called “Christ Consiousness” and that this is a level of consiousness to strive for but nothing else. It is a funny way to believe, since it is a contradictory belief. On one hand it means one believes one self to be able to attain Godhood, but not that there was a man who was God. A belief in the mystical, but not really? I say that this non-belief is based on fear and blindness. If Jesus was a historical being, and he had at minimum some kind of higher level of consiousness coupled with the ability to perform miracles, then is it also possible that he was who he said he was?

Reincarnation is in the Bible

In ancient orthodox Jewish and Christian writings, including the Holy Scriptures, reincarnation is a fully developed belief often overlooked today. Despite the common perception of reincarnation as exclusively Hindu or Buddhist, it is a tenet of orthodox Judaism that extends into Christianity. The Apostles believed Jesus was the Messiah, but a doubt lingered. The prophecy in the book of Malachi stated, “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.” If Jesus was the Messiah, Elijah should have preceded Him. Jesus clarified, “Elias is come already, and they knew him not…” linking John the Baptist to Elijah. The logical connection between Jesus as Christ (The Messiah) and reincarnation is evident in Elijah’s case, at least. These are scriptural facts. Reincarnation is not solely a “demonic belief of demonic religions”; it is present in the Bible.

The Jewish philosopher Philo Judaeus who was a contemporary with Christ, wrote about reincarnation. In his words, “The air is full of souls; those who are nearest to earth… return to other bodies, desiring to live in them.

Ancient Jewish writings provide further insight, noting that Adam contains the initial letters of Adam, David, and Messiah; the soul passed from Adam to David and then to the Messiah.

I believe sufficient evidence has been presented for now, that Christianity is aware that reincarnation is a spiritual truth, and for anyone Christian to at least view reincarnation not as a demonic belief from demonic religions, but as a spiritual truth—a give-and-take account and a justice system within God’s created universe.

Part Five: Do We No Longer Have To Be Reborn?

Jesus, acclaimed as the way, the truth, and the life, functions as the gateway to God. Attaining liberation through Jesus instantaneously terminates all karma, extinguishing the cycle of rebirth.

This concurs with Eastern mysticism, harmonizing with the law without contradiction. Jesus arrived not to abolish but to fulfill the law for people of all faiths. “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive” I Corinthians 15:22

Reincarnation is perceived as part of the illusory realm, entered when deceived into perceiving a reality detached from God’s love—the veil of separation. Jesus removes this veil, rendering preaching about reincarnation contradictory to his teachings. The church dismisses reincarnation, holding the belief that God’s truth, unveiled through Jesus, deems it unnecessary for salvation. For comparison, Eastern practices predominantly mandate the presence of a Guru for liberation. Viewed in this context, Jesus assumes the role of the ultimate Guru, assuming a much more powerful post than any Guru prior, he is God, the Son Of God, he is Guru, and He is the Savior and Messiah. No one comes to the Father but through him. “For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive” I Corinthians 15:21, 22

As prophesied in Isaiah 53, he becomes God’s sacrifice for humanity. His crucifixion serves as much more than a selfless act, taking the bullet for us, ensuring eternal freedom in his name. It is also God’s plan of redemption, as prophesied, playing out before out eyes. Christ not only paved the way for us but became the Way itself. Union with him is the path for our evolution and return to the Father—not through the cyclical rebirth that entangles us further in ignorance and the cycles of sowing and reaping. Additionally, the claim that Jesus is only in our consiousness, as Christ Consiousness is false. The objective truth is that he existed, he was born, and he lived and he died on the cross, and since there are first hand accounts of his resurrection, it is likely also true.. This is really important for anyone who is a spiritual seeker. There is a large scale deception trying to obscure who Jesus truly is, from our hearts and minds, you might call this an evil or a relationship error. Call it what you will, but hopefully this has opened your eyes a little bit.

By far, the most important concept to internalize is that evil is not a thing, but a rather a relationship error, and likewise, love is to be found within a relationship not only with others, but also with God. Liberation is found when this relationship is entered into with an earnest heart, and an intention to grow closer to God. Lastly, there is a sure path that leads straight to God, and that is discovered when we awaken to the only begotten son of God. Jesus is not only the Messiah for Christians, but for all people of all religions all over the world. A relationship with him is worth more than any merit based practice, more than any awakening experience, and will certainly give us more than a give and take account of “working our way up the system.” As humans in the Kali Yuga, we have lost the ability to “reach enlightenment by works” (Almost). Most will never come close to even desire it.

Below follows Pauls letter to the Ephesians; The most common LIE perpetuated in the “world” of Neville Goddard followers and LOA coaches is that the Bibel is not true, not real, and that Jesus is “consiousness” or WORSE< an “ascended master”. Contrary to these beliefs that are DEEPLY confusing, is that there is so much documented proof that Jesus was historically factual, AND there are FIRST HAND accounts to tell the story of Jesus. Some of these first hand accounts also saw Jesus, alive and well AFTER he died. (One of those persons is Paul, and also his own brother James.) Paul continued to preach for the rest of his life and he would not retract a single word, even though he was thrown in prison and eventually executed for sticking to his story. Peoples all over the world want to deny this, but consider why that would be?

May there be no error 🙏

Pauls letter to Ephesians 2

Made Alive in Christ

As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world and of the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient. All of us also lived among them at one time, gratifying the cravings of our flesh[a] and following its desires and thoughts. Like the rest, we were by nature deserving of wrath. But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved. And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. 10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

Jew and Gentile Reconciled Through Christ

11 Therefore, remember that formerly you who are Gentiles by birth and called “uncircumcised” by those who call themselves “the circumcision” (which is done in the body by human hands)— 12 remember that at that time you were separate from Christ, excluded from citizenship in Israel and foreigners to the covenants of the promise, without hope and without God in the world. 13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ.

14 For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, 15 by setting aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations. His purpose was to create in himself one new humanity out of the two, thus making peace, 16 and in one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which he put to death their hostility. 17 He came and preached peace to you who were far away and peace to those who were near. 18 For through him we both have access to the Father by one Spirit.

19 Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. 21 In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22 And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit.

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There Is No Fear In Love

There Is No Fear In Love | Creation is Finished

There Is No Fear In Love, bur perfect love casts out fear.

This is a love that is above human, connected to our God, his love is perfect and casts out fear.

A state of perfect love is VOID of fear

The Great I Am.

1 John 4:18 (NIV)

“There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”

God’s love, Divine Love, Love that is anchored in TRUTH, can sustain us even in our darkest moments.

Perfect love expels fear, if you are experienceing fear it is because we haven’t experience God’s perfect love. . Experience perfect love and it fully drives out fear. Let “I AM’s” Love fill your mind.

Isaiah 41:13 (NIV)

“For I am the Lord your God who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, Do not fear; I will help you.”

Such Love has no fear

John 16:33 (NIV)

“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

But why is this true, how do I know that the state of perfect love has no fear? Let’s read Neville Goddard’s chapter on “Creation is finished”, to understand the perfect order of the universe.

Chapter Seven Awakened Imagination And The Search, by Neville Goddard:


“CREATION IS FINISHED

I am the beginning and the end, there is nothing to come that has not been, and is. – Ecclesiastes 3:15 ERV

BLAKE SAW all possible human situations as “already-made” states. He saw every aspect, every plot and drama as already worked out as “mere possibilities” as long as we are not in them, but as overpowering realities when we are in them.

He described these states as “Sculptures of Los’s Halls”.

Distinguish therefore states from Individuals in those States. States change but Individual Identities never change nor cease… The Imagination is not a State. Said Blake,

It is the Human Existence itself.

Affection or Love becomes a State when divided from imagination.

Just how important this is to remember is almost impossible to say, but the moment the individual realizes this for the first time is the most momentous in his life, and to be encouraged to feel this is the highest form of encouragement it is possible to give.

This truth is common to all men, but the consciousness of it – and much more, the self-consciousness of it – is another matter. The day I realized this great truth – that everything in my world is a manifestation of the mental activity which goes on within me, and that the conditions and circumstances of my life only reflect the state of consciousness with which I am fused – is the most momentous in my life.

But the experience that brought me to this certainty is so remote from ordinary existence, I have long hesitated to tell it, for my reason refused to admit the conclusions to which the experience impelled me. Nevertheless, this experience revealed to me that I am supreme within the circle of my own state of consciousness and that it is the state with which I am identified that determines what I experience.

Therefore it should be shared with all, for to know this is to become free from the world’s greatest tyranny, the belief in a second cause.

Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Matthew 5:8

Blessed are they whose imagination has been so purged of the beliefs in second causes they know that imagination is all, and all is imagination.

One day I quietly slipped from my apartment in New York City into some remote yesteryear’s countryside. As I entered the dining room of a large inn, I became fully conscious. I knew that my physical body was immobilized on my bed back in New York.

Yet here I was as awake and as conscious as I have ever been. I intuitively knew that if I could stop the activity of my mind, everything before me would freeze. No sooner was the thought born than the urge to try it possessed me. I felt my head tighten, then thicken to a stillness. My attention concentrated into a crystal-clear focus, and the waitress walking, walked not. And I looked through the window and the leaves falling, fell not. And the family of four eating, ate not. And they lifting the food, lifted it not. Then my attention relaxed, the tightness eased, and of a sudden all moved onward in their course. The leaves fell, the waitress walked and the family ate. Then I understood Blake’s vision of the “Sculptures of Los’s Halls”.

I sent you to reap that whereon ye bestowed no labor. John 4:38

Creation is finished.

I am the beginning and the end, there is nothing to come that has not been, and is. Ecclesiastes 3:15, ERV

The world of creation is finished and its original is within us

We saw it before we set forth, and have since been trying to remember it and to activate sections of it. There are infinite views of it. Our task is to get the right view and by determined direction of our attention make it pass in procession before the inner eye. If we assemble the right sequence and experience it in imagination until it has the tone of reality, then we consciously create circumstances.

This inner procession is the activity of imagination that must be consciously directed. We, by a series of mental transformations, become aware of increasing portions of that which already is, and by matching our own mental activity to that portion of creation which we desire to experience, we activate it, resurrect it, and give it life.

This experience of mine not only shows the world as a manifestation of the mental activity of the individual observer, but it also reveals our course of time as jumps of attention between eternal moments. An infinite abyss separates any two moments of ours.

We, by the movements of our attention, give life to the “Sculptures of Los’s Halls”.

Think of the world as containing an infinite number of states of consciousness from which it could be viewed. Think of these states as rooms or mansions in the House of God [John 14:2], and like the rooms of any house, they are fixed relative to one another.

But think of yourself, the Real Self, the Imaginative You, as the living, moving occupant of God’s House.

Each room contains some of Los’s Sculptures, with infinite plots and dramas and situations already worked out but not activated.

They are activated as soon as Human Imagination enters and fuses with them. Each represents certain mental and emotional activities. To enter a state, man must consent to the ideas and feelings which it represents.

These states represent an infinite number of possible mental transformations which man can experience. To move into another state or mansion necessitates a change of beliefs.

All that you could ever desire is already present and only waits to be matched by your beliefs.

But it must be matched, for that is the necessary condition by which alone it can be activated and objectified.

Matching the beliefs of a state is the seeking that finds, the knocking to which it is opened, the asking that receives [Matthew 7:8; Luke 11:10].

Go in and possess the land [Exodus 6:4;8].

The moment man matches the beliefs of any state, he fuses with it, and this union results in the activation and projection of its plots, plans, dramas, and situations.

It becomes the individual’s home from which he views the world. It is his workshop, and, if he is observant, he will see outer reality shaping itself upon the model of his… Imagination.

It is for this purpose of training us in image-making that we were made subject to the limitations of the senses and clothed in bodies of flesh.

It is the awakening of the imagination, the returning of His Son, that our Father waits for.

The creature was made subject to vanity not willingly, but by reason of him who subjected it. Romans 8:20

But the victory of the Son, the return of the prodigal, assures us that the creature shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the Sons [children] of God. Romans 8:21

We were subjected to this biological experience because no one can know of imagination who has not been subjected to the vanities and limitations of the flesh, who has not taken his share of Sonship and gone prodigal, who has not experimented and tasted this cup of experience; and confusion will continue until man awakes and a fundamentally imaginative view of life has been reestablished and acknowledged as basic.

I should preach… the unsearchable riches of Christ and make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world has been hid in God, Who created all things by Jesus Christ. Ephesians 3:8,9

Bear in mind that Christ in you is your imagination.

As the appearance of our world is determined by the particular state with which we are fused, so may we determine our fate as individuals by fusing our imaginations with ideals we seek to realize. On the distinction between our states of consciousness depends the distinction between the circumstances and conditions of our lives.

Man, who is free in his choice of state, often cries out to be saved from the state of his choice.

And ye shall cry out in that day, because of your king which ye shall have chosen you; and the Lord will not hear you in that day. Nevertheless, the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, Nay; but we will have a king over us. Samuel 8:18,19

Choose wisely the state that you will serve. All states are lifeless until imagination fuses with them.

All things when they are admitted are made manifest by the light: for everything that is made manifest is light, Ephesians 5:13,

and Ye are the light of the world, Matthew 5:14, by which those ideas to which you have consented are made manifest.

Hold fast to your ideal. Nothing can take it from you but your imagination.

Don’t think of your ideal, think from it. It is only the ideals from which you think that are ever realized.

Man lives not by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God, Matthew 4:4, and “the mouth of God” is the mind of man.

Become a drinker and an eater of the ideals you wish to realize. Have a set, definite aim or your mind will wander, and wandering it eats every negative suggestion.

If you live right mentally, everything else will be right.

By a change of mental diet, you can alter the course of observed events.

But unless there is a change of mental diet, your personal history remains the same.

You illuminate or darken your life by the ideas to which you consent.

Nothing is more important to you than the ideas on which you feed. And you feed on the ideas from which you think. If you find the world unchanged, it is a sure sign that you are wanting in fidelity to the new mental diet, which you neglect in order to condemn your environment. You are in need of a new and sustained attitude.

You can be anything you please if you will make the conception habitual, for any idea which excludes all others from the field of attention discharges in action.

The ideas and moods to which you constantly return define the state with which you are fused.

Therefore train yourself to occupy more frequently the feeling of your wish fulfilled. This is creative magic. It is the way to work toward fusion with the desired state.

If you would assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled more frequently, you would be master of your fate, but unfortunately you shut out your assumption for all but the occasional hour. Practice making real to yourself the feeling of the wish fulfilled.

After you have assumed the feeling of the wish fulfilled, do not close the experience as you would a book, but carry it around like a fragrant odor.

Instead of being completely forgotten, let it remain in the atmosphere communicating its influence automatically to your actions and reactions. A mood, often repeated, gains a momentum that is hard to break or check. So be careful of the feelings you entertain. Habitual moods reveal the state with which you are fused.

It is always possible to pass from thinking of the end you desire to realize, to thinking from the end.

But the crucial matter is thinking from the end, for thinking from means unification or fusion with the idea: whereas in thinking of the end, there is always subject and object – the thinking individual and the thing thought. You must imagine yourself into the state of your wish fulfilled, in your love for that state, and in so doing, live and think from it and no more of it.

You pass from thinking of to thinking from by centering your imagination in the feeling of the wish fulfilled.”

-Neville Goddard

Psalm 46:1-3 (NIV)

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging.”

No matter what you face, your state of God, and Perfect Love, is there for you. It is your state to occupy whenever you wish. Creation is finished and is an infinite series of states that are dead until you occupy them in mind. The state of fear is made alive by your mind. The state of perfect love is made alive by your mind, and casts out all remnants of the state of fear. the do not occupy the same state. Perfect love casts out ALL fear, such a love HAS no fear, the state of perfect love expells all fear.

Ctreation is finished, there is NOTHING that you alone can ever create. It is created already. You are the source of imagination that occupies the states of mind that are waiting to be occupied. Can you occupy the state of perfect love?

Affirmations for perfect love to cast out fear:

  1. I am a source of strength, Perfect love dwells within me.
  2. I anchor myself in the state of perfect love. Fear has no place within me, for I am embraced by the unwavering love of God.
  3. I choose to occupy the state of perfect love, expelling all traces of fear from my mind.
  4. Fear is a lie I refuse to entertain, for I am perfected in His boundless love.
  5. Perfect Love is my constant companion.
  6. I affirm that the state of fear is dead until I breathe life into it with my mind. Today, I choose to breathe life into the state of Perfect Love. I am the master of my thoughts, and I cast out fear and welcome the soothing embrace of Perfect Love.
  7. I am held in the arms of boundless love.
  8. I step into the state of perfect love, banishing fear from my mind.
  9. Fear is a fleeting illusion that dissolves in the presence of Pefect love. Today, I consciously choose to inhabit the state of love.
  10. I acknowledge the power of my mind to shape my reality. Today, I choose to occupy the state of perfect love. Fear has no place in my heart, for perfect love drives it away. I am made perfect in love, and in this state, I find peace, strength, and an unshakable faith in the refuge that God provides.
Tear down the walls to perfect love! Manifest soulmate

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Law of Assumption Myth Debunked: What some coaches teach

Myth Debunked: What some coaches teach

In the Law of Assumption Coaching community, I have come acress a common limiting belief; there’s a common misconception that one must conform to societal norms when setting intentions. For instance, the belief that “if you’re a woman, you should manifest a career alongside manifesting marriage”, because that’s what is expected in today’s society. However, the law of assumption, as discussed by Neville Goddard, challenges these types of ideas, emphasizingonly things like the importance of capturing the feeling or “mood” of the wish fulfilled. Buying into an opinion of culture is the opposite of Law of Assumption.

Myth 1: Conforming to Societal Norms in Manifestation:

This prevalent myth suggests that when manifesting, somehow, sociey should dictate what you want, but that is the opposite of manifesting, that is like throwing in the towel. Some cultures have arranged marriages, and some individuals want things differently, and the good news is that you are in fact not bound by these rules. No one is powerless against societal norms. For example, “if you’re a woman, you should manifest a career rather than aspiring to be a housewife,” as it goes against our current cultural expectations. Well, you might want to stay at home, take care of your children and go to PTA meetings and such. You can. This myth of cultural gender norms implies that your desires should align with the prevailing norms, limiting your manifestations based on external standards. It is a limiting belief, and it is NOT the Law of Assumption.

Debunking the Myth:

The law of assumption, a fundamental principle in manifesting, rejects the notion that you must conform to societal expectations. Neville Goddard’s own example should be enough to inform us of this. He divorced in an era when divorce was not only frowned upon, but also much more difficult, and yet, he manifested a seamlessly easy divorce from his first wife. Neville only encourages individuals to “catch the mood” and focus attention on the feeling of the wish fulfilled. If being a housewife resonates with your heart’s desires, it should be an integral part of your imaginal scene. I use this specific example because I have seen this myth perpetuated lately.

Staying True to Your Heart:

The REAL truth is that Manifestation is not about adhering to external norms but about staying true to your innermost desires. Your feelings and emotions play a crucial role in the manifestation process, and Neville Goddard’s concept that “feeling is the secret” underscores the importance of aligning your emotions with your desires. In other words. “Feeling it real”has to be true to your onw heart, otherwise you are not in fact “feeling it real”. Be you, and accept your hearts desires, they are good.

Cultural Norms vs. Personal Truth:

Cultural norms are dynamic and subject to change. What is considered normal today may not be tomorrow. I’ve already lived through some of that, and having one foot in a different culture I can tell you that a cultural truth is no truth at all. For example, when I was born, my country still applied some amount of “eugenics” as a state law, and that is certainly no longer accptable or “true”. Be careful to not fall into a trap of lies, just because more people agree with it. Relying on societal standards as a measuring stick for your manifestations can be limiting. Instead, dive into your heart and identify what truly brings you joy and fulfillment. Feeling good is the primary ingredient in successful manifestation, regardless of cultural expectations. Your heart never lies, but you do have to have access to your heart, you can not access the feeling of the wish fulfilled with a hardened heart. You can try, you can work on it, but to fully access this you need to be honest with who you are, and what you wish for.

The law of assumption teaches us to prioritize the feeling of the wish fulfilled, staying true to our hearts and disregarding external expectations. Remeber that circumstances don’t matter. Remember, cultural norms evolve and change, but your inner truth remains constant.

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Behind the Veil: Rediscovering the Profound Teachings of Christ

Behind the Veil: Rediscovering the Profound Teachings of Christ


The Bible, specifically the New Testament, serves as a direct conduit to God, through Jesus and Mary. This divine narrative, often overshadowed, holds the key to lifting the veil that shrouds human consciousness since the dawn of creation, and our separation from Eden. (Liberation) This unique and significant history of Jesus urges us to reconsider its importance in our longing for spiritual understanding. The devotional expression of love as a path is known as the path of Bhakti in the east, and this is the message of the New Testament.

Rediscovering Jesus: The Nondual Teacher of the West:


Jesus came as a Western pioneer of nonduality, a dimension of consciousness challenging to articulate, but pivotal in understanding divinity. Nonduality isn’t something one can teach or disprove; instead, it’s a facet of consciousness that defies easy description but can be personally experienced. It’s akin to searching for a subatomic particle that eludes direct observation — what we perceive are only the signs indicating its existence. The understanding of nonduality transcends scientific explanation, finding resonance in the realm of nondual religion. While God remains unseen, we can discern His expression within existence, within ourselves and the world around us.

The Essence of Christianity: Love, Devotion, and The Christ Within:


Despite Christianity’s global reach, comprehending the soul of Jesus’ teachings remains elusive. The core message, to love one another as He loves us, echoes through the ages, but is lost on the majortiy of humanity, Christians included. The omnipresence of God, necessitates a nondual understanding and the depths of hell, challenges dualistic perceptions. Mystics propose that the fires of hell are the fires of God’s love, experienced as ‘hel’ by those who reject this love. This nondual love. This call to love even our enemies. The path to nonduality in the East necessitates Bhakti, or devotion, a crucial step often avoided in religious journeys. In our chase after the mystery we often don’t see the forest for the trees. We must love.

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Devotional Love: The Inevitable Step in Spiritual Evolution:


Devotional love, an integral part of the journey toward oneness with God, cannot be sidestepped. Despite attempts to replace it with practices like meditation or yoga, or religios sacrifices or rituals, this love remains an inevitable (and blissful) part of the spiritual path. Why do we desperately try to avoid and shy away from this sweetest step, trying everything to avoid direct devotional worship of God? We even try to do away with God entirely, in order to avoid this inconvenience, in the quest for liberation…

The Single Eye and Nondual Perception:


The concept of the ‘single’ eye, seeing nondually, aligns with the teaching to behold God in all. “If thine eye be single. thy whole body shall be full of light.” As contemplatives, it is our role to recognize God’s presence even in the face of human evil, suffering, and hatred. Nonduality doesn’t justify inaction but urges us to change our world from within, while acknowledging God’s presence in all things.

The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!

Mathew 6.22-23

Biblical Wisdom and Mystical Experiences:

In Matthew 5:43-48, Jesus urges us to love even our enemies, illustrating God’s perfect love for all. Philippians 2:5 and I Corinthians 2:16 invite us to embrace the mind of Christ, acknowledging the divine wisdom that transcends human understanding. The ongoing discrediting of the Bible and dismissal of Christ is a pervasive blind spot, obscuring our path to salvation or ‘LIBERATION. The firsthand accounts of apostles Paul and John explicitly explain this unique and documented history, filled with miraculous experiences of divine visions. Even as Christianity spans the globe, the mysteries of the Bible are often dismissed, overshadowing the incredible accounts of God’s incarnation and sacrificial love for humanity. Take a moment to reflect on the profound significance of having firsthand accounts written by the apostles of Jesus. This is the essence that prevents the dismissal of Christianity—it stands as a tangible and authentic testament, inviting belief for those willing to embrace its reality and truth.

You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of your Father in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the righteous and on the unrighteous. For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have? Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you greet only your brothers and sisters, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

Matthew 5:43-48

God, who is perfect loves all alike. Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 2:5

For who has known the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him?’ But we have the mind of Christ.

I Corinthians 2:16

Walking the Divine Path:


The ongoing discrediting of the Bible and dismissal of Christ represent a pervasive blind spot. In the first-hand accounts of apostles like Paul and John, our salvation or ‘LIBERATION‘ is explicitly explained. As we navigate the maze of history and religion, let us treat the mysteries of Christianity, especially Catholicism, with the reverence and devotion they deserve, acknowledging the mystical experiences that draw individuals from all religions to Jesus.

In dismissing the profound accounts of God’s incarnation, we may overlook the very salvation that guides our spiritual journey. The nondual expeience is a mystical love that remains elusive until one engages in the actual act of love. Much like the dynamics of a marriage, love is not merely an emotion but an intentional act, involving surrender and servitude. In both realms—marriage and spirituality—devotional love plays a pivotal role, leading to fulfillment and oneness. Just like in marriage, the presence of the other is necessary for this love, so is the presence of “other” necessary for eventually melding into oneness.

The profound mystery lies in the simultaneous presence of Jesus as the embodied divine and Mary as the pure heart essential for lifting the veil. . In this union (echoed 5000 years prior in the accounts of Ram and Sit), the veil is not just lifted; it becomes a gateway to the sublime, inviting seekers to experience the profound depths of love, spirituality, and oneness.

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You Are Alway Living From The End Of Something

You Are Alway Living From The End Of Something

Neville goddard teaches us that the state of mind manifests around us as our circumstances, and that we are always in a state.

What is “living from the end?”

Living from the end means mentally experiencing and embodying the feelings and outcomes as if your desire has already been fulfilled. It is assuming the “state of mind” that you are in once your hopes and dreams are reality.

Defeat is also an end state

Maybe you are living from the end of rejection? Living from the end means that you are manifesting your mental state into being. CHange the state of rejection to acceptance, and your state of being will manifest. The end state is your current viw point, and when you are asleep to your creative powers, the end state can be any failiure, defeat or storm of life.

Alseep or Awake?

” Luke tells the parable of Jesus, who – upon entering a boat with his disciples, falls asleep as they set sail. When a storm wind descended upon the lake they woke him, saying: “Master we are perishing.” Then He rebuked the wind, and the raging waves became quiet, and there was a great calm. I tell you: the one who fell asleep caused the storm, and is the same being as the one who – upon awakening – quails it; for there is no other.”

Neville Goddard

The one who fell asleep is the same one who awakes! The same you who forgets to CONSIOUSLY change state to the desired end state is the same you who suddenly remembers! – “OH! I remember now, I am desired! I am successfull! I am wealthy!, I suddenly rememebr!”

Asleep is like the end state of failure

In this world Christ is asleep, and the wars, confusions, depressions, and horrors, appear because of his dreams. And the world will know no peace, happiness, wealth, or joy, until Christ awakes. If you are unaware of your imaginal activity, you are asleep relative to it. 

Neville Goddard

And if you are asleep to your creative power you are under the spell of the world, Maya, and you automatically LIVE FROM THE END of what the world shows you. Unaware, you agree to live in the end of wars, confusion, depression, horrors and more….

Man is the ark of God and everything is contained within him. Asleep, the storms range; but when man awakes, the stormy seas will be no more.

Neville Goddard

Awake is “the state of the wish fulfilled”

Deny the accidental stae, and agree with God’s word wich is perfection. “ I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear.” – Isiah 45

There is quite a difference between being awake to your imaginal activities and being asleep to them. Awake, you can trace the event taking place on the outside to an imaginal act; but asleep you will find someone or something on the outside to be its cause.

Neville Goddard

Outside, you will be justified in our state, be it anger or fear, you can always find a reason for justifying your state, but the price you pay is always loss of some kind.

Having entered our body, we have fallen asleep to our creative power. But when we discipline our mind, we quail the storms. 

Neville Goddard

You are always living from the end of something, unaware, you live from the end of dfeat or rejection or loss, ut awake, you consiously move to the state of success, gain, wealth, fulfilmen and love. The promised land. This is your free will at work.

 Once your five senses are so disciplined you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell, only what you desire, then you quail the storms of doubt and fear within you, for you know who you are. 

Neville Goddard

Does anger block manifestation?

Doea anger or fear block your manifestation? You bet it does. Alseep to your power, you react in agreement with the world. Awakened to thecreative I AM, you move into the state of the wishfulfilled and there is nothing to be angry about, or fearful of. You are always living from the end of something, awaken to your end state, and calm your seas. Anger is the end state of defeat. Fear is the end state of loss. Awaken, and consiously chose your end state.

Living from the end of Miracles?

Every scriptural miracle is an acted parable. It is imagination who enters the boat called man and falls asleep in order for the journey of life to begin. Then the financial, marital, physical storms arise according to man’s dreams. He could dream of something lovely and know healthy, happy storms. But if he does not know that the cause of the weal is his imaginal activity, he will continue to dwell in the storms of life until the disciples rouse him to remembrance.

Neville Goddard

Awake, you become aware that your thoughts had agreed with the world. Awake you see that you were just one of the sleeping masses, and nothing more. Awake you become aware of the thoughts and speech that creates, your choice is to enter into and give life to a new state. The state of respect, acceptance, love, the state of fulfilment.

Verily thou art a God that hidest thyself,

Isiah 45

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“Let The Week Say I’m Strong” | The Power Of Words

Let The Week Say I’m Strong

Joel 3.10

Are you putting YOURSELF down in your speach?

Things like, “Ughh I sounded so stupid” or “Why would anyone want to date me?” or “You’ve failed so many times so stop trying.” They’re things we would never tell another person and yet we say these things to ourselves all the time.

We put ourselves down, sometimes without even realizing it. Negative self-talk can impact one’s self-esteem, but more imprtantly it is like we curse our own future.

Many people tend to engage in self-deprecating or negative inner dialogues, often without realizing, but nonetheless being overly critical of themselves can be damaging to their mental health and well-being. If you wouldn’t say it to an infant, don’t say it of yourself! Learn the truth, your are made GOOD.

A person’s belly will be filled with the fruit of his mouth; with what his lips produce he will be filled.

Proverbs

Your speach, inner and outer, blesses or curses you. Chose the blessing.

Speak a Blessing on Yourself

To receive a Blessing from God we may speak a Blessing on ourselves:

That he who blesseth himself in the earth shall bless himself in the God of truth; and he that sweareth in the earth shall swear by the God of truth; because the former troubles are forgotten, and because they are hid from mine eyes.

Isiah 65

The one who wants to bless themselves, shall do so by SAYING it.

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare, and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope”

Jeremiah 29:11

You are ordained for good, not for failiure, loss, poverty, or heartache. For GOOD. When you chose to speak a Blessing on yourself you are affirming Gds purpose for your life. For Goodness. Affirmations are more than just a law of attraction gimmick, it is standing in agrrement with God’s plans for you. The one who wants a blassing, shall give themselves a blessing by saying it….

Who Are You?

And I love you as a perfect Father”

1 John 3:1; Luke 15:20–24

For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

Ephesians 2.20

See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are.

John 3.1-2

Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you?

Corinthians 3.16

You are all sons of God

Galatians 3.26

Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.” So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.

Genesis

But God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Romans 5.8

If you don’t believe me that you are MADE for God’s Grace, will you read these verses over and over again until you understand that you are ordained for your good, only? Read the lasw quote again, “while we were still sinners Vhrist died for us” See, it doesn’t matter how many times you have spoken a “curse” over your own life, because God meant it for good anyway. Nut why take the long route, speak good, and give yourself a blessing the way you are meant to.

Positive affirmations ar not just a new age fad, it is standing in agreement with truth. It is speaking a blessing on your life. Believe in this.

Divine Power is in Your Mouth

May grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord. His divine power has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of him who called us to his own glory and excellence, by which he has granted to us his precious and very great promises, so that through them you may become partakers of the divine nature.

2 Peter 1

What good things have been give to you? Exactly, ALL things.

Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.

Proverbs

What power is in the tongue? The power of death and life, and everything in between.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

John 1.1

What is the word?

The word IS GOD.

Say that one more time: “AND THE WORD WAS GOD.”

From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.

James 3.1

Who controls your mouth? YOU DO!

So also the tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great things. How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire!

James 3.5

Yes your word accomplishes way more that you think, it sets a forest ablaze, so choose your speach and may it be pleasing to your heart and soul. Speak a blessing.

Let’s look at the whole paragraph, it is so good:

“And if anyone does not stumble in what he says, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle his whole body. If we put bits into the mouths of horses so that they obey us, we guide their whole bodies as well. Look at the ships also: though they are so large and are driven by strong winds, they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs. So also the tongue is a small member, yet it boasts of great things. How great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire!”

The Power Of Affirmations

Ah, yes it seems so insignificant, and yet, it steers your destiny. Speak a blessing! Bless yourself becasue “So that he who blesses himself in the earth Shall bless himself in the God of truth; And he who swears in the earth Shall swear by the God of truth; Because the former troubles are forgotten, And because they are hidden from My eyes.” Isiah 65.16

When you bless yourself blessings come looking for you

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Crossing The Bridge Of Incidence Requires THIS

Crossing The Bridge Of Incidence Requires THIS

There are NOT two forces, there is only God

Inside of HUMAN, there are two forces, two opposing forces, that are summarized as God and The Devil in biblical terms. This is only a representation of our internal struggles, but NOT a factual representation of the DIVINE.

God is: Awareness, God is Love, God is Consiousness Awareness and Bliss, the Alpha and The Omega, The Wat The TRUTH, and Life… and so on. If you believ that GOD is powerless against a secondary force, you will have a hard time manifesting anything because you lack the most important ingredient for CROSSING the BRIDGE OF INCIDENTS. Thus, you become consumed with unbelief, and start taking inventory of circumstance, and you fall off.

FAITH is what gets you from here to there.

Faith in ONE force only.

Doubt and fear belong to the biblical represtation called the devil, but this only exists inside the mind of mankind, it is not a secondary iniversal power that is somhow fighting God. It is ONLY us. Belive in one power only, the I AM, and this will get you across the bridge.

You have to know that every doubt that comes up is from “the devil” that is, it is from within your own mind, you have the doubt, but God does not.

Faith includes faithfulness, it is a commtimnet of loyalty to the only power, CONSIOUSNESS, AWARENESS, BLISS and LOVE. If you fail in your committment to THIS, you do not have faith. Your actions have to be that of faithfulness to the only power: Goodness.

Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen

Hebrews

Walk by faith, not by sight, when you are on the bridge. The Bible says that when you see you don’t need to believe, it is ONLY when you DON’T see that you need to belive. The Bridge is a “dark period”, it is when you lack sight, and this is precisely when the prescription for your blindness is: FAITH.

By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.

Hebrews