04-26-2011, 07:37 PM
Hmmmm....
I guess i'm an eternal optimist. I feel that polarities exist for a reason, and that even those on the selfish path may have moments of both clarity and confusion.
I think speaking to the imperfect nature of 'Yahweh' interests me from a theological perspective; it explains much about the 'angry God' of the Old Testament.
I think it also sheds light on the essence of the sub-logos. Sub-logos act as the searching mechanism in the OIC's search of itself, and therefore, are not complete. They, like us, have distortions. Unity has been making this point quite well, in that each density holds a distortion or exaggeration. I guess I do not see the apparent danger in 'Lucifer' divulging this information, in that we know from Ra that 'Yahweh' had been negatively influenced at some point in time. For myself, this story resonated.
I feel the reason it resonated is because it 'works' in my mind. I see the lack of choice in the garden of eden as Yahweh's weakness in their own path towards Infinity. Just as Ra had to fight their way through 5D after learning too much compassion towards martyrdom in 4D, so does Yahweh struggle to provide suitable catalyst in the face of possible harmony. They simply needed help with their deficiencies.
That's my current understanding, but then again, it changes all the time.
I actually just read some of a non-canonical gospel where it speaks of this stuff, but in a different light... I should make a different post (and will!)
I guess i'm an eternal optimist. I feel that polarities exist for a reason, and that even those on the selfish path may have moments of both clarity and confusion.
I think speaking to the imperfect nature of 'Yahweh' interests me from a theological perspective; it explains much about the 'angry God' of the Old Testament.
I think it also sheds light on the essence of the sub-logos. Sub-logos act as the searching mechanism in the OIC's search of itself, and therefore, are not complete. They, like us, have distortions. Unity has been making this point quite well, in that each density holds a distortion or exaggeration. I guess I do not see the apparent danger in 'Lucifer' divulging this information, in that we know from Ra that 'Yahweh' had been negatively influenced at some point in time. For myself, this story resonated.
I feel the reason it resonated is because it 'works' in my mind. I see the lack of choice in the garden of eden as Yahweh's weakness in their own path towards Infinity. Just as Ra had to fight their way through 5D after learning too much compassion towards martyrdom in 4D, so does Yahweh struggle to provide suitable catalyst in the face of possible harmony. They simply needed help with their deficiencies.
That's my current understanding, but then again, it changes all the time.

I actually just read some of a non-canonical gospel where it speaks of this stuff, but in a different light... I should make a different post (and will!)