
The Truth of Creation (19 pages).
The Bible’s first sentence is, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”. For your consideration: “In the beginning God created Christ.” A cosmic drama unfolds before the beginning of time. In an instant of Divine Wonder, Christ, the first Creation of God, awakens to His Identity within the vastness of I Am. As questions pour from the Son’s Heart, the Father answers with Love, sharing knowledge, joy, and the boundless mysteries of existence. God created Christ for one reason, for Love to grow It must be shared. Together, they Co-Create breathtaking galaxies and radiant universes, all infused with the exquisite harmony of Eternal Love. Christ in perfect innocence asked a question that was similar to, “What else is there?” God did not answer because there is nothing else but the perfection of Heaven. A whisper of separation takes root. In a “mad tiny instant” of fear, Christ creates a shadow realm, a universe of duality and illusion, birthing the Big Bang and the first egoic mind. Entering His own creation, Christ experiences fragmentation and forgetfulness, hiding His Divine Identity within the forms of humanity, animals, and nature itself. God perfectly knew that if He entered Christ’s dream there was the possibility that He also would be trapped due to the immense power of Christ’s Mind. The solution was the Second Creation of the Holy Spirit, Who was gifted with the Divine Ability to see Christ’s imperfect dream while simultaneously viewing His Father’s perfect Heaven. She walks between realms, bearing the memory of perfect Oneness and whispering Truth into the sleeping Son’s Heart. In time, Christ remembers. He forgives Himself and recalls the Eternal Love that never left. His dream dissolves and He awakens in the Heaven which was never lost, only forgotten. This will also happen to all of us because we’re fragments of the One Christ Mind. Bob
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