Friday, February 20, 2009

DUALITY, ILLUSION, KNOWLEDGE



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“I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things in the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, the Bright and Morning Star.”

—Revelation 22:16

Lucifer \‘lü-sĕ-fĕr\ noun [Middle English, the morning star, a fallen rebel archangel, from Latin, the morning star, from lucifer light-bearing, from luc-, lux light + -fer –ferous….]




“And if you look within yourself, Andrew, you will come to see that what I say is real. The Lords were given the opportunity to partake of free will, which is inherent in all created things, since it is the nature of the creator. Some saw no need for free will and chose to simply be of service to the Lord God. They would not cross the Veil, for they feared the idea of feeling separated from the Source of their creator.”
“And this is the Veil?” Andrew questioned, raising his arms to all that surrounded them in the den.
“Not exactly. The Veil is that space between reality and actuality, your world and ours. Even though the Lords knew that the feeling of separation was illusory, they simply could not break conscious contact with the Light. Remember, the manifestation of the physical requires duality—positive and negative. However, the negative has no actuality. In effect, the negative does not really exist as anything more than a concept. If there is only light, it is impossible to know that light exists unless the idea of no light, or darkness, is introduced. But darkness is a non-thing and has no real existence.”
“There can be no concept of good unless you introduce the notion of something less than good,” Andrew said. “Hot means nothing without cold, up without down, right without left. There could not be a chair unless there was no chair.”
“Perfect,” Mantrella commended, proud of his new student, “but there is no such thing as no chair,” he clarified. “You cannot possess such a thought. The physical is made manifest, or is defined by, what it is not—its opposite. Since the opposite is something that is not, its existence is an illusion; it has reality, but not actuality. In the so-called spiritual realm, all things potentially exist and can only be made manifest when a place opens within which a single potential—a thing—can be made to appear. Consequently, man had two options: remain as potential, a seed; or partake of life and flower to achieve a level of godhood, based upon the experience of the manifest world.
“When Adam was formed, the angels—the Lords—bowed to the perfection of his potential. I did not. I will only bow when the potential is made manifest. There was no fall, no sin, and no banishment. When presented with the choice, Adam—humanity—chose the Tree of Knowledge. Man chose to undertake the journey into the physical world, to cross the Veil and to enter an evolutionary path that began in a state of forgetfulness. The Prodigal embarked upon his path of wisdom, and the rest stayed home, fearful of such a journey. Man was to experience separation, isolation, individuality, the positive and the negative. Adam went to sleep and to this day has still not awakened. I placed the seed of knowledge into the Vessel, Eve, and she told Adam to open his eyes, and she gave him Knowledge. Man would go where gods could not, and where the angels dared not.”

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