Every Biblical scholar or student should recognize the dual nature of the Bible. Without this recognition the Old Testament can never be fully understood. The Old Testament symbolizes the physical aspect, or man, whereas the New Testament symbolizes the spiritual aspect, or spiritual man.
Showing posts with label Christian Creation Concept. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christian Creation Concept. Show all posts
Thursday, August 12, 2010
The days of creation
- Light cast upon a formless and waste earth
- The expanse – a dividing between the waters and the waters
- Growth of vegetation
- The "making" of the two great luminaries
- The creation of both land and sea creatures
- The incarnation of the creatures to the earth plane. Male and female created.
The duality hidden within Geneses
Regardless of the pledge Moses may have sworn, some of the Egyptian Mysteries would not have been entirely excluded from his work. He would have included them by means of parable and concealed sentences that would only be recognized by those versed in these mysteries. The most important mystery of all would be the "Duality", so lets see where it may be hidden within Geneses.
The Book of Geneses
The Book of Geneses is the Old Testament story of creation. Written by Moses, it is his somewhat reluctant attempt at explaining the creation of man which would form the basis of his religion.
The dual nature of man
In this discourse we wish to discuss the creation theory so will only briefly outline the dual nature of man, simply to assist you in the understanding of creation when we discuss it. Suffice it for now that man exists within two states of consciousness to which we associate duality.
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