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ONCE UPON A TIME: THE HUMAN STORY TOLD

One should always be on the trail of one’s own deepest nature. For it is the fearless living out of your own essential nature that connects you to the divine.
David Henry Thoreau

A vision of light

EVERYTHING THAT CAN ASSUME FORM IN THE Cosmos lies in the radiation of the Light, thus of God. God is apart from His radiation. The two are not one and the same, even though the primordial radiation issues from Him. The direct radiation of God is divine in substance and as such is circumscribed to the Divine Sphere, the nearest proximity of God. The Divine Sphere lies outside the Cosmos. God Himself, however, is unbounded and unsubstantiate. Beyond the boundary of the Divine Sphere, the vastness of which defies human comprehension, since man, as a creature, originates only from the spiritual sphere which lies much lower, the radiation undergoes changes and no longer has any divine attributes, which remain behind this threshold. Therefore, the Divine Sphere can be considered as an unavoidable consequence of the existence of God, while everything that lies outside the direct divine radiation, thus what is called ‘Creation’ or the ‘Cosmos’, only exists as a consequence of an act of Divine Will, as a ‘Work’ of God.

The more downwards and distant from the primordial source, the more the radiation of the Light becomes cooled off and the accompanying rotating vibrations slackened and thereby transformed; the resulting ‘precipitation’ at each-cooling off stage forms the various ‘planes’ and ‘spheres’ that lie one above the other; in other words, closer or further away from the source, together with the living species that take on forms in the various spheres thus created.

Radiation fundamentally drives and sustains everything in the Cosmos. All is interconnected and kept in propelling and rotating motion by the pressure or power of the Light radiation. All that exists is moved and sustained by the Radiant Power of the Light, of God. Thus, nothing can come to a standstill without bringingearth-years to play out, the time taken for this is but the ‘blink of an eye’ when viewed from the Light.

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