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10 mL Até a moça do drive-in do Mc Viu que o clima…
Colors I hate ordinary days Stuck in a boring haze This is the…
Memories of You Dark memories with tired shoulders and my tears But I…
Polaroids Taking pictures of the people there Flashlight, snapshot, th…



Signs 대체 넌 몇 년도에 살아? yah 대체 너가 뭘 알기는 알아?…
Some Kind of Science Wake up this morning, I'm shaking I can't be still,…


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Lodewijk Langeweg

Thank God in the appearances of Robert and Emily are bringing the Good News to us. Evoking God's memory in us of Who He is, be it still in what seems to be our human appearance, yet is really God's.
Beyond the human appearances, we are neither men nor women, but all messengers of God; angels.

"Non-dual" meaning "Not-two" as in not two separate entities can be utilized as a pointer to God not being separate from us. Meaning that God is experiencing everything we experience, as each one of us. God first experiencing being us, that we may come to experience being God. The eternal divine living Inheritance God lovingly willed we would have by sharing it with us is His knowledge. Meaning God's Self-knowledge, which goes beyond our faculties to grasp, but which can be enjoyed.

It is called an Inheritance because for God to experience being only human instead of God is the crucifixion. Yet that also we would have what God enjoys He is willing to undergo that until also in and as us He comes to His Self and Life. Entirely to our benefit, as God gains nothing from it, only recuperating what He had given up by experiencing being but human instead of Himself.

God does not know us as we seem to be, but only as we are; as He created us. Yet God is willing to experience being us, as humans only, and in that sense the separation happened. But because it is God Who experiences being us, in that sense the separation did not occur.

"If I ascend into heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there."
~Psalm139:8

"What He was, He laid aside; what He was not, He assumed. He takes upon Himself the poverty of my flesh so that I may receive the riches of His divinity."
~Gregory of Nazianzus (329-390)

"The Word of God became man, that thou mayest learn from man how man may become God."
"For if one knows himself, he will know God; and knowing God, he will be made like God"
"His is beauty, the true beauty, for it is God; and that man becomes God, since God so wills. Heraclitus, then, rightly said, "Men are gods, and gods are men." For the Word Himself is the manifest mystery: God in man, and man God."
Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-215)

Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your law, ‘I said, “You are gods” ’?

(See also in the Wikipedia: Divinization (Christian) Patristic writings)

As newly created beings, we did not know the meaning of love yet. Was God's love selfish and interested, or purely unselfish and entirely altruistic?
Both sides of that doubt were projected on God and manifested in this world, where we see heroic acts of loving altruism, but also acts of the worst selfishness.
Yet what we morally disapprove of and in that sense dislike, is dislike (unlike) how and therefore Who we really are. While what we morally approve of and like is like how and for that Who we are in truth.
Thus our conscience is like a compass always pointing us in the direction of our true Identity, which is our infinite Good also called God.

During God's development in Self-centeredness in the right sense leading to His Self-knowledge in us, consciously or unconsciously He may cry out in us "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?"

May thee following serve as a parable for our spiritual development, which is God's spiritual development in and as us in His Self-awareness:

"And Jesus grew in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man."
~Luke 2:52

As a human, God first thinks "The Father is greater than I."
But God being One later transcending the human realizes as God the Son "I and the Father are one."
"All things that the Father hath are Mine; therefore I said that He shall take of Mine, and shall show it unto you."

No loving human father would want his children to have less happiness than he has. He wills they be at least as happy as he is. That is a reflection or manifestation of God's love in the human He experiences being.

Shall God Who is infinitely great Love will less for us that we have what He enjoys having, which must include His Being for us to have His perfect happiness, than a loving human father wills for his children?

If our divine Father would always be more than we are, and we therefore less than He Is, we could never have the happiness He enjoys. We would never come to divine Fatherhood.
Yet even that God is willing to experience as us until in us He realizes that is an error and corrects it in the minds He has as us which He created for us and loves.

"No idol can establish you as more than God. But you will never be content with being less."
(ACIM Manual for Teachers)

We will never be content with being less than God, because God in and as us will never be content with being less than He is.

As for the distinction between God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, Augustine explains that the well is not the river, nor the ocean, nor is the river the well or the ocean, and the ocean is neither the well nor the river. Yet all are the same water.

The whole is in each part of the hologram.

God being infinitely great pure altruistic Love wholly approves of being that, and in that sense justly loves Himself and is infinitely happy with Himself and with What as the Creator is creating to make countless beings as perfectly happy as He is.
Yet precisely because He justly loves Himself and lovingly wills for us that we likewise love ourselves, He is also the Holy Spirit; the love of God for Himself in each one of us, that also we may love ourselves and be happy with ourselves with the knowledge it is God loving Himself as us when we love ourselves in the right way.
Really loving ourselves and each other is this allowing God to come to His divine Self and Life in us:

It is God Who is reading this now also in this His human appearance.

"For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ."
~Galatians 1:10

Much divine ♥ indeed.



All comments from YouTube:

Paul West

Excellent coverage of this topic, thank you for being an outspoken voice for these ideas and for validating all the stuff that I’ve come to conclude about the course as well. It is not non-duality. God does have many sons. The one is many and the many are one. Reality is a holographic, paralogical, omnipresent reality in which God is a creator with creative family. The Holy Spirit is a real created being, Jesus is a permanent brother, and we have permanent brothers in reality. Reality is not some void or energy blob or endless nothingness where God sits alone in isolation. Nor are we his equal in every way, because we are his effects and co-creators. There is SO much confusion and mistakenness around this and I feel this video will help to clear a lot of it up for a lot of people. ACIM is its own thing teaching in SOME ways similar to messages in Christianity such as the creation of souls, angels, the Holy Spirit, etc. Reality is not devoid of beings or devoid of relationships. The whole is in every part and every part is whole - holographic principle. This is exactly the teaching of ACIM. It is not the same as non-duality or adviata vedanta or anything else that people claim. God has a family of children, I am a permanent son of God, and so are you.

CircleofAtonement

Beautiful descriptions ❤️

Thank you for commenting!

Caleb Brantley

This was an incredibly necessary topic in my life because I had firsthand experience with these various states of consciousness caused by NDEs, psychedelics, and so on. Thank you both for sharing your insights. I really love every second of watching your talks. Life changing material.

Lodewijk Langeweg

Thank God in the appearances of Robert and Emily are bringing the Good News to us. Evoking God's memory in us of Who He is, be it still in what seems to be our human appearance, yet is really God's.
Beyond the human appearances, we are neither men nor women, but all messengers of God; angels.

"Non-dual" meaning "Not-two" as in not two separate entities can be utilized as a pointer to God not being separate from us. Meaning that God is experiencing everything we experience, as each one of us. God first experiencing being us, that we may come to experience being God. The eternal divine living Inheritance God lovingly willed we would have by sharing it with us is His knowledge. Meaning God's Self-knowledge, which goes beyond our faculties to grasp, but which can be enjoyed.

It is called an Inheritance because for God to experience being only human instead of God is the crucifixion. Yet that also we would have what God enjoys He is willing to undergo that until also in and as us He comes to His Self and Life. Entirely to our benefit, as God gains nothing from it, only recuperating what He had given up by experiencing being but human instead of Himself.

God does not know us as we seem to be, but only as we are; as He created us. Yet God is willing to experience being us, as humans only, and in that sense the separation happened. But because it is God Who experiences being us, in that sense the separation did not occur.

"If I ascend into heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there."
~Psalm139:8

"What He was, He laid aside; what He was not, He assumed. He takes upon Himself the poverty of my flesh so that I may receive the riches of His divinity."
~Gregory of Nazianzus (329-390)

"The Word of God became man, that thou mayest learn from man how man may become God."
"For if one knows himself, he will know God; and knowing God, he will be made like God"
"His is beauty, the true beauty, for it is God; and that man becomes God, since God so wills. Heraclitus, then, rightly said, "Men are gods, and gods are men." For the Word Himself is the manifest mystery: God in man, and man God."
Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-215)

Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your law, ‘I said, “You are gods” ’?

(See also in the Wikipedia: Divinization (Christian) Patristic writings)

As newly created beings, we did not know the meaning of love yet. Was God's love selfish and interested, or purely unselfish and entirely altruistic?
Both sides of that doubt were projected on God and manifested in this world, where we see heroic acts of loving altruism, but also acts of the worst selfishness.
Yet what we morally disapprove of and in that sense dislike, is dislike (unlike) how and therefore Who we really are. While what we morally approve of and like is like how and for that Who we are in truth.
Thus our conscience is like a compass always pointing us in the direction of our true Identity, which is our infinite Good also called God.

During God's development in Self-centeredness in the right sense leading to His Self-knowledge in us, consciously or unconsciously He may cry out in us "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?"

May thee following serve as a parable for our spiritual development, which is God's spiritual development in and as us in His Self-awareness:

"And Jesus grew in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man."
~Luke 2:52

As a human, God first thinks "The Father is greater than I."
But God being One later transcending the human realizes as God the Son "I and the Father are one."
"All things that the Father hath are Mine; therefore I said that He shall take of Mine, and shall show it unto you."

No loving human father would want his children to have less happiness than he has. He wills they be at least as happy as he is. That is a reflection or manifestation of God's love in the human He experiences being.

Shall God Who is infinitely great Love will less for us that we have what He enjoys having, which must include His Being for us to have His perfect happiness, than a loving human father wills for his children?

If our divine Father would always be more than we are, and we therefore less than He Is, we could never have the happiness He enjoys. We would never come to divine Fatherhood.
Yet even that God is willing to experience as us until in us He realizes that is an error and corrects it in the minds He has as us which He created for us and loves.

"No idol can establish you as more than God. But you will never be content with being less."
(ACIM Manual for Teachers)

We will never be content with being less than God, because God in and as us will never be content with being less than He is.

As for the distinction between God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, Augustine explains that the well is not the river, nor the ocean, nor is the river the well or the ocean, and the ocean is neither the well nor the river. Yet all are the same water.

The whole is in each part of the hologram.

God being infinitely great pure altruistic Love wholly approves of being that, and in that sense justly loves Himself and is infinitely happy with Himself and with What as the Creator is creating to make countless beings as perfectly happy as He is.
Yet precisely because He justly loves Himself and lovingly wills for us that we likewise love ourselves, He is also the Holy Spirit; the love of God for Himself in each one of us, that also we may love ourselves and be happy with ourselves with the knowledge it is God loving Himself as us when we love ourselves in the right way.
Really loving ourselves and each other is this allowing God to come to His divine Self and Life in us:

It is God Who is reading this now also in this His human appearance.

"For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ."
~Galatians 1:10

Much divine ♥ indeed.

D T

Are we each an "awareness of an aspect of God’s Son"? (From lesson 184, The Name of God is my inheritance)

I’ll use an art analogy:

Many artists, one cup to draw. Each has a distinct awareness of the one cup, but the cup is one; each artist’s expression of the cup is unique, but the idea depicted - the cup - is one.

Extending the analogy to the realm of the Course, this becomes, "we are each a unique expression of God’s One Son".

CircleofAtonement

Beautiful analogy ❤️

On this topic, I think it may be helpful to review the glossary of terms:
https://circleofa.org/glossary-of-terms/

Truth-heals

One Son in infinite, individuated expression. An infinite God cannot be expressed in less than an infinite number of ideas. Thank you both for this helpful discussion. ♥️♥️

jweyek

“a universal theology is impossible, but a universal experience is not only possible but necessary”

Robert Longpre

So, we are fractals of God? (Fractal is a pattern that repeats forever, and every part of the Fractal, regardless of how zoomed in, or zoomed out you are, it looks very similar to the whole image.) Thank you for this episode...

CircleofAtonement

The fractal concept is a wonderful visualization of infinity ❤️

These words we type aren’t so good at expressing the meaning of our metaphysical relationships.

You may enjoy the episode discussing Holy Spirit! We also have a book on our website breaking down the metaphysics:

https://coa-store.org/collections/books/products/reality-illusion-an-overview-of-course-metaphysics

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