Post by phantasman on Sept 21, 2013 11:17:44 GMT -5
I was praying this morning when I seemed to have seen an image.
I was thinking how our life may be an illusion, and spirituality as being whats real, though we don't understand it. And here was what went through my mind.
Our closest understanding of spirituality is in thought. Not what we perceive of anything physical (the illusion), yet many are using the physical to understand who God is and where he is. What is not an illusion is that the spiritual is what created physical. God is actually above the spiritual as well, an not in it (so to speak). He is God of Spiritual as well as physical, unseen by both. Christ is not only the "bridge" to God physical, but to those that are spiritual as well.
The demiurge is a high power in the spiritual, unable to see God as even we are. But he thinks he is master over spiritual just as many want to be master over the physical (humans).
When we were created, we were physically created by spirituality. We were given a soul. But it was the Father that gave us a spirit, something of the realm of spirituality that he could commune with. An ignorant God, above us, but not above the Father, who has never seen the Father, are like many humans who won't follow physically because they are as ignorant because they also have not seen the Father. In both realms, ignorance because they only believe what they see to be real.
The OT is actually the actions of two Gods. One trying to BE God and the other the Father. One desiring physical worship, the other spiritual worship. One who angers and one who is patient. One who hates what man has become, the other loving man.
When Christ came, he taught us this. And what the Bible has become is enough information to see both Gods. And herein lies the battle. By no accepting the non Canonicals, the Bible remains truth, but men have added their own (possibly) to justify a physical God (spiritual but not above spiritual). We are not given the complete truth, as the knowledge to obtain that easily lies in those books removed as heresy. In other words, the catholic theology is not one to "teach" but to adhere to a "belief" that benefits those in authority, the actual nature of man.
When Christ gave the Holy Spirit, no one before had had it. And he could not give it while walking among us, cause the disciples didn't yet believe enough to know how to use it. Once Christ "reappeared" after death, they believed enough to understand spiritual things, and the Holy Spirit revealed what every parable meant. The disciples saw through different eyes, the eyes of understanding, the knowledge Christ gave them was now "understandable". Before they always asked questions. They became to know the answers. The Holy Spirit reveals the answers and gives understanding by letting us see through different eyes.
But it is the knowledge hidden that reveals (spiritual) truth. Some in the Bible and those books hidden by the catholic theology. While many believe that Jesus' words of "seek" meant the Bible, it actually meant to seek a better understanding through knowledge of everything he said and did.
I have more, but will let this digest for the moment.
I was thinking how our life may be an illusion, and spirituality as being whats real, though we don't understand it. And here was what went through my mind.
Our closest understanding of spirituality is in thought. Not what we perceive of anything physical (the illusion), yet many are using the physical to understand who God is and where he is. What is not an illusion is that the spiritual is what created physical. God is actually above the spiritual as well, an not in it (so to speak). He is God of Spiritual as well as physical, unseen by both. Christ is not only the "bridge" to God physical, but to those that are spiritual as well.
The demiurge is a high power in the spiritual, unable to see God as even we are. But he thinks he is master over spiritual just as many want to be master over the physical (humans).
When we were created, we were physically created by spirituality. We were given a soul. But it was the Father that gave us a spirit, something of the realm of spirituality that he could commune with. An ignorant God, above us, but not above the Father, who has never seen the Father, are like many humans who won't follow physically because they are as ignorant because they also have not seen the Father. In both realms, ignorance because they only believe what they see to be real.
The OT is actually the actions of two Gods. One trying to BE God and the other the Father. One desiring physical worship, the other spiritual worship. One who angers and one who is patient. One who hates what man has become, the other loving man.
When Christ came, he taught us this. And what the Bible has become is enough information to see both Gods. And herein lies the battle. By no accepting the non Canonicals, the Bible remains truth, but men have added their own (possibly) to justify a physical God (spiritual but not above spiritual). We are not given the complete truth, as the knowledge to obtain that easily lies in those books removed as heresy. In other words, the catholic theology is not one to "teach" but to adhere to a "belief" that benefits those in authority, the actual nature of man.
When Christ gave the Holy Spirit, no one before had had it. And he could not give it while walking among us, cause the disciples didn't yet believe enough to know how to use it. Once Christ "reappeared" after death, they believed enough to understand spiritual things, and the Holy Spirit revealed what every parable meant. The disciples saw through different eyes, the eyes of understanding, the knowledge Christ gave them was now "understandable". Before they always asked questions. They became to know the answers. The Holy Spirit reveals the answers and gives understanding by letting us see through different eyes.
But it is the knowledge hidden that reveals (spiritual) truth. Some in the Bible and those books hidden by the catholic theology. While many believe that Jesus' words of "seek" meant the Bible, it actually meant to seek a better understanding through knowledge of everything he said and did.
I have more, but will let this digest for the moment.