The “I” of God
By Steve Beckow, August 7, 2023
(Golden Age of Gaia)
Whoa down! Before you dunk me in the river….
Let’s have a look at this….
All universes are in form, do we agree? All universes are made of matter, mater, Mother. And the essence of the Mother is love. (1) So far so good?
If all universes are material, it follows that the multiverse is not the end all and be all of existence. There is that which is beyond form, beyond matter, (2) which is not to be found in the multiverse per se.
That which we call the Father is a Void, a seemingly-passive Infinite Being who has no shape and no second. The Father (3) is beyond the multiverse.
The afterlife literature is full of people marvelling at how, viewed from the Astral Plane (roughly the Fourth Dimension), the Earth Plane (Third Dimension) appears as a shadow, an illusion, insubstantial. What they don’t often share – and may not have considered – is that their own plane viewed from a higher presents in the same manner – as an illusion.
All planes are illusion. The same effulgent Consciousness that shines out from all forms is beyond form and hence beyond the multiverse.
Footnotes
(1) Divine Mother: Let us be very basic. My essence is love. (“Transcript of the Divine Mother: Density is Unloving Emotion; Love is Lightness of Being,” March 6, 2015, at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2015/03/06/transcript-of-the-divine-mother-density-is-unloving-emotion-love-is-lightness-of-being/.)
My essence … is far beyond what you can imagine. (“Transcript of the Divine Mother on An Hour with an Angel, May 7, 2012,” at https://goldenageofgaia.com/the-2012-scenario/what-role-are-the-angels-playing/transcript-of-the-divine-mother-on-an-hour-with-an-angel-may-7-2012/.)
(2) I could pick from many teachers to illustrate, but I like the way the Buddha put it:
“Monks, there is a not-born, a not-become, a not-made, a not-compounded [not material]. Monks, if that unborn, not-become, not-made, not-compounded were not, there would be apparent no escape from this, here, that is born, become, made, compounded.” (The Buddha in Trevor Ling, The Buddha’s Philosophy of Man. Early Indian Buddhist Dialogues. London, etc.: Dent, 1981, xiii.)
[Where would we “escape” to?]
“If we examine the origin of anything in all the universe, we find that it is but a manifestation of some primal essence. Even the tiny leaves of herbs, knots of threads, everything, if we examine them carefully we find that there is some essence in its originality. Even open space is not nothingness. How can it be then that the wonderful, pure, tranquil and enlightened Mind, which is the source of all conceptions of manifested phenomena, should have no essence of itself?” (The Buddha inDwight Goddard, A Buddhist Bible. Boston: Beacon Press, 1966; c1938, 126.)
(3) Parabrahman, the One, God in the Highest.
Beyond the Multiverse | Steve Beckow
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