And thou shalt remember all the ways
which the Lord thy God let thee these
forty years in the wilderness, to humble
thee, and to prove thee, to know
what was in thine heart, whether thou
wouldest keep his commandment, or no"
(Dt.8:2).
From the very moment of conception of the human embryo, the lie is also conceived that birth is the beginning of life. Upon exit from the womb, the domination of the lie takes affect, and from that point on, man seeks various gods, and powers for his personal favoritism.
Then somewhere in the divide between living and dying, a story comes into man's consciousness about a mysterious being who change the life, and belief of someone, be it man, or woman, king of peasant, to take notice of the life they are living, and the cause of that life they live. Here, upon the pages before you, I will present such a story. Some has heard it; some has read about it, and some will be hearing it for the first time. Nevertheless, the story which will be placed before you is different in context from what has been read, or told before, because it is told from an inner Voice which proceed out of the depth of darkness where God dwells.
There is one in Scripture named Melchizedek. Briefly Melchizedek is mentioned; once in Genesis, once in the Psalms, and a few time in the Book of Hebrews where the apostle Paul tell us we are all priest after the order of Melchizedek, "If we hold fast the confidence and rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end." Scripture tell us Melchizedek was "without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days nor end of life."
Those who read the Book of Hebrews today have an advantage over those this Book was first scripted to, not because of the contemporary interpretations pastors, and teachers of the Scriptures offer, and given; the advantage today is because there is a change in consciousness taking place in individual men, which change in nullifying the
Adam and Eve consciousness which has kept mankind imprisoned in a temporary void of nothingness. A change in consciousness which allows men to step out of the second chapter of Genesis, back into the first chapter where all is whole, perfect, complete, and pure infinitely. Where everything is so perfect that the Father rest, because all is alive in Him, and there is no death, only spiritual life where the male and female created as His image and likeness cannot be imprisoned in a mess of bones and flesh with finite sensations and thoughts of imperfection.
Our purpose of entering into the parenthesis of flesh is to overcome the domination and imprisonment of our wills and minds. We are here to bear witness to the invisible forms of Spirit as being the forms of the kingdom of God. Our purpose is to bear witness to the truth that the nature of God is infinite, and His infinity swallows up the temporal mind of flesh. That God is the only creator, and all God created is beyond the possible destruction of any power known to man. And in our bearing witness to the Creator, we are to learn how to walk in that when God has created without fear, or aloneness.
The entire idea, in all of Scripture is to awaken mankind to this truth, which is we are to find the real kingdom of God within ourselves, and step out of the thoughts where destruction is possible. In this consciousness is where true repentance begin, for in this consciousness it is realized that all that exist in the universe of God is the perfect divine image of the one Mind of Consciousness.
This is the truth, and it is a present truth, which means perfection is everywhere the one Mind is. Imperfection is therefore a lie, and a lie is an illusion, and by believing in the illusion, then mankind believes that there is such a thing as imperfection,incompleteness, infallibility, as bad health, and good health; as abundance and lack; in degrees of things; and in the knowledge of good and evil, and these beliefs must become externalized conditions of those beliefs, and those beliefs will be manifested, not into the world, but as man's world of enviornment, conditions, situations, and circumstances.
So what must be done to combat these beliefs? The first things is to remember "the battle is not yours, but Gods." This means the place one must stand is in truth. In truth one brings to pass the miracle in which the human mind, which converts itself into externalized forms of good and evil, is no longer able to function in man's knowledge of the truth. And as man's mind opens to the truth, the truth that there is only one Mind, the Mind of God, then man will begin to realize that his only consciousness can be nothing but divine, and then man will begin to see the meaning of Christ; that Spirit of obedience in him which has never yielded Itself to baal.
The one divine Consciousness is already established as our individual divine Consciousness. It is the Christ consciousness, and the reality of the Christ consciousness is that it is the only Consciousness which we can function from, because It is the underlining source of our lives. When we accept that divine Consciousness, individualized as Christ consciousness as all there is, then we will not, for we cannot accept our human consciousness as a power of opposition to divine Consciousness, for we will have broke the hypnotism, and we will see that the Christ forms are never conditioned, or dependent on degrees of good and evil in matter. We will know that the forms in our human minds, being not Christ forms, are not real forms.
So, in total obedience; in total surrender of our human spirit of conscious awareness to the Christ consciousness, we stand on the truth that we have one Consciousness, the only one there is; the divine Consciousness which is called Christ in us. Then we shall know why the kingdom of God is in us. Our Christ consciousness within us is that kingdom of God; and if we stray from it, we are in condition form that will show forth only because they are externalized conditions of our false belief.
The obedient Spirit is obviously the one endlessly living "Today is the day of salvation." Living in the Spirit of his/her image and likeness of "Christ in them, their hope of glory." The Christ who Enoch, Laotzu, Buddha, and Jesus cried out to when they yield up their human spirits: "Not as I wilt, but as thou wilt," and was received into the Consciousness of Infinity. It is this being who is living life as a beholder; a listening servant obedient to that "still small voice"; and allowing that Voice to speak through them "in deed and in truth."
The obedient Spirit has stepped through the veil of human consciousness, by walking through the universal human consciousness, which once had made that Spirit being, because of ignorance, believe in another consciousness which had equal powers to the Divine, and could rival that which, not only is its source of being, but is the very substance for it to be.