Rev. 1:1 - “the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto - TopicsExpress



          

Rev. 1:1 - “the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he went and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: “ Rev. 1:2 - “who bare record of the word of God and of the testimony of Jesus Christ and of ALL things that he saw.” (the angel mentioned in Rev. 1:1 is intuition – a conscious force within St. John—which bore testimony of the truth coming from the vibration of Cosmic consciousness --[Consciousness beyond all creation/God, the Father] and Christ consciousness [consciousness in vibratory creation]-- (Word of God). Rev. 1:4 - …the seven Spirits which are before his throne . . . refers to the seven manifestations of God in creating man. as above; so below – [star of david] all creation is divided into three macrocosmic and three microcosmic manifestations. when God brought forth the creation, His manifestations took the form of three universal spirits and three macrocosmic objects. The macrocosmic is the whole—the ocean, & the microcosmic represents the unit—the wave(s). manifestations of the Spirit – there are six subjective manifestations of the Spirit, reflected in its six objective manifestations: three microcosmic objects: idea; cosmic energy; physical cosmos; three macrocosmic subjects: the ideational Cosmic Architect; the astral Cosmic Engineer; the Builder of the gross cosmos. three microcosmic objects: idea body; astral body; physical body; three microcosmic subjects: the ideational body Creator; the astral-body Creator; the astral-body Creator, & the Creator of the physical human body. in the six macrocosmic & microcosmic objects, the Spirit is present as six subjective forms of consciousness OR as one reflected Christ Consciousness. there is only one reflected Spirit, ‘the only begotten son’, called Christ Consciousness, which is the seventh manifestation, reflected in all objective creation. In the six objects the Spirit is reflected as six subjective spirits, and these six, as one reflection in all creation, are Christ Consciousness… which is the meaning of the ‘seven Spirits which are before his throne’.
Posted on: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 20:01:14 +0000

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