Sunday, February 20, 2022

God Beyond Religion: Partakers of the divine nature

 2Pe 1:4a  "by which have been given to us exceedingly great and precious promises, that through these you may be partakers of the divine nature.”

As we enter the age of Aquarius we await and will see a dramatic shift in humanity. We are now beginning to see the first fruits of the new age, but the old age is still wielding influence. The characteristics of the new age will be advancement in technology, especially electricity and humanity will become more humane. It is an age of freedom and will help us accept our divinity and our humanity and amalgamate the two. We are both human and divine. If we have the Imago-Dei, and I believe we do then we are human and divine. First of all, let us look at the definition of divine. Divine is of, from, or like God. But what about God? What is the definition of God? According to the dictionary, God is the creator and supreme ruler of the universe. My definition is that God is simply, the first cause, the creative source of all that exists.

So, what do I see as the first cause and creative source of all that exists? I see it as universal consciousness or thought. So then, when I think of the Imago-Dei, I think of being conscious agents. When one refers to God’s image bearers, they are referring to conscious agents. The way in which we partake of the divine nature is by virtue of our consciousness. Our consciousness is but a point of consciousness in the collective consciousness, or in other words, the divine field of consciousness.

The above quoted verse from the second epistle of Peter states that we have been given exceedingly great and precious promises, through which we participate in the divine nature. What are those promises? Simply that we are the incarnation of the divine Logos, or the divine expression of consciousness. Jesus claimed to be the Logos incarnate but went on to teach at we too are the incarnate Logos also. The apostle John was inspired to write that as Jesus, was in the world so are we. That means that if Jesus was the incarnate Logos, if Jesus was the offspring of God so are we.

Spirit, consciousness is what God is and corporeal material reality is what God does. Stated another way, God is spirit and flesh. Spirit is indicative of consciousness, and flesh is indicative of the corporeal and material. While it is a mystery to me, it also resonates that what God does is sacred geometry. If you are not familiar with sacred geometry here is a great introductory source Sacred Geometry. Sacred geometry explains how the source created a three-dimensional reality and I am quite certain that it can explain all of the various dimensions.

The fact is that we are in the Source, and the Source is in us, and by virtue of that we are partakers of the divine nature. We are each conscious agents within the field of divine consciousness. This field of consciousness is also the unified field of quantum physics. It is the field of morphic resonance in biology. It is the field that produces the stream of collective consciousness and is the source of all creativity and revelation. This field is the source of all mystical understandings and has been such from the beginning of time.

It is important to recognize that it is available to all. It is not exclusively for one group and does not accompany only one dogmatic principle or belief system. When it was announced that the spirit would be poured out on all flesh, it signified that over time all flesh would become enlightened to their divine nature and their connection to the divine field of consciousness.

1 comment:

Radixx said...

In simple terms, we are One with the Divine while in tis body of flesh and bone.
Our reality is truly being Divine.

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