Saturday, January 9, 2016

Genesis.

In the beginning there was God.
And everything was God.
Everything in all the manifestations of God, was God.
All was One.

In all of God, and in all God's manifestations, only one of them became separated from God.
Thus did man sin against God, and by separation did sin.
And God decreed that ever after, man could have his sin, but in exile from God, and all that was God. And so did banish man from Eden.

 Merciful God, though Authority, did leave man a chance to repent, and rejoin with God, and all that was God.
Should a man kneel and repent, through trials and hardships, and truly give up his sin, should he rejoin the Host.
And only by renouncement, and truth, should man come back once more to the fold.
And so it was.

 Thus did God both punish, and redeem fallen man.
In his wisdom and greatness, did he give to man the means by which man might again join with God. He made in man a small space, to remain empty until the time of his readiness.
This space was Void, containing nothing, and into which nothing could be placed, save his Soul.

 And should man, in his grief and sorrow, look deeply enough into this Void, searching for his Soul, should he find it.
And man, become Soul, should rejoin, once more his God, and all that is God.
That man, once more, would know himself, and know his God, and know all that is God.
And God would be his only name.

The beasts, the birds, the fishes and the trees, and even the rocks and the waters, and every existing thing, would rejoice.
For man's return to them, with them, and of them. Being God in every instance, every grain, and every pebble.
Every wind, and every rain, every warmth, and every cold. Every Sun and Moon, every day and every night.
 For all of it was God. is God, and will forever be God.

That a man may cast aside his name, and his story, his will, and his mind.
To sit with nothing, silently. Awaiting death, his fear laid down, to give up every hope.
When remains there, nothing, save that smallest Void, shall man come home, to know himself, again, as God, with God, and of everything that is God.

 With nothing is man brought forth, from nothing does he rise.
 With nothing does he leave, and of him, nothing does remain.
 This is man, and all of man, and is his purpose, and his fate.
 It is his Soul, alone, that ever lives; his Soul alone, endures.


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