04-26-2017, 03:33 PM
You're probably right that from the POV of the Creator, everything within it is undistorted because everything is the Creator. However, from our POV, recognizing and moving past distortions is necessary to re-join with the Creator, because those distortions are what separate us from it.
Or perhaps a good analogy would be daydreams and other flights of imaginative fancy. Whatever dreams you cook up when you're staring out a window are, inarguably, part of you... but that's the extent of how much impact they have on anything else. Your daydreams are only real to you, and remain only so long as you focus on them. And we all are, to a certain extent, the daydreams of the Creator. We exist so the Creator can gain greater self-knowledge, but ultimately when our jobs are done we'll be folded back into the whole Oneness.
And likewise, distortions might be more properly thought of as tools, but they're tools which will eventually be discarded and enter the realm of memory once their immediate usefulness has passed.
Or perhaps a good analogy would be daydreams and other flights of imaginative fancy. Whatever dreams you cook up when you're staring out a window are, inarguably, part of you... but that's the extent of how much impact they have on anything else. Your daydreams are only real to you, and remain only so long as you focus on them. And we all are, to a certain extent, the daydreams of the Creator. We exist so the Creator can gain greater self-knowledge, but ultimately when our jobs are done we'll be folded back into the whole Oneness.
And likewise, distortions might be more properly thought of as tools, but they're tools which will eventually be discarded and enter the realm of memory once their immediate usefulness has passed.