The creation

All things hold together - Paraphrase

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The Christ consciousness resurrects us and shows us that life is created from death

The Christ consciousness was paramount in the beginning and is the creative force. All things are created by this consciousness. All things hold together with this consciousness. All the fullness of creation rests in this consciousness. and is reconciled into oneness through it. The Christ consciousness resurrects us and shows us that life is created from death. All the broken and dislocated pieces of the universe - people and things, animals and atoms - get properly fitted together in peace and vibrant harmonies. Colossians 1:15-20

(Paraphrase is a combination of “The Message” and my own paraphrase)

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Incarnation

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All things are created and held together through you.  The earth, the sky, the sea.  All things living and non-living are incarnations of your love.  Embodiments of your spirit.  Material containers of your energy which holds them together.  Without you, nothing would exist.

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The universe is not only your incarnation, it is also your revelation.  Love is revealed in green pastures and peaceful waters and blue skies.

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The green field is your body.  I lie down with it and am comforted

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The peaceful waters are your body.  I drink and am kept alive. 

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The sky is your body.  The heavens declare your glory. 

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The sea is your body and every creature in it. I swim in its depths

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Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it.   Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy. Let the rocks cry out.

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Even if I walk in the dark, I have no fear.  The dark is not darkness to you.  Darkness and light are the same to you.  I am comforted by this kind of grace. Even the darkness and the depths of the earth are your body.  I am held in the darkness.

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Since the creation, since the incarnation of the world, your invisible qualities, your eternal power and sacred nature have been clearly seen and understood from what has been made.  It is your incarnation, your body, your revelation.  It is held together in you, by you and through you.   Everything I need to know about who you are can be discovered and re-discovered through your creation

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Your incarnated world reveals abundance, wild creativity, life, death and endless and infinite change. 

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Hold me in your body and reveal yourself to me.

We are all soul mates

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you are taking in the very incarnation of god

Each and every one of us are soul mates. We are all one body whether we want to acknowledge it or not. We always were. We are all tied to one another as the human organism.

And even more, tied to the entire creation as one body.  Interdependent.  Dependent on each other for our very lives.  Dependent on the water, the air, the plants and the animals. Inseperable.

We are all soul mates. 

Not only does everything we do in this life affect the body of everything else, but our interactions with one another each and every day, regardless of how casual or intimate affect one another's souls.

As you take in the body of an animal, a carrot, a river, you are taking in the very incarnation of god. You are taking the one body of which you are a part into your own body. And in doing it, you are simultaneously destroying life and creating life all at the same time.  What could be more intimate and soul-mate-ish than that?

“Take and eat – this is my body, given for you.”

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Creating through separation

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Every change is a separation from what was there previously.

I read recently this blog post.

https://Newedenministry.com/2020/06/14/creatio-ex-omnia/

The thoughts in this post arose from that blog post - read it. It’s good.

I’ve always been told that God created what is from nothing.  The fancy theological term is “creation ex nihilo”. I loved the way the blog post talked about another way of seeing creation.

Let’s set up the idea a little. 

First of all, most people who assent to some idea of a god, would agree that god (whatever god is) is infinite. 

And most would agree that infinite is that with no limits or end.  And for something to be truly infinite, in the absolute sense, it is infinite in all directions and in all dimensions. 

For something to be infinite, it cannot be contained by anything. 

So, if god is infinite, than rather than being contained by anything, god is the “thing” that contains all things.   (I use “thing” for lack of any word that can describe the infinite)

Thus we cannot think of god as being “in heaven” because in order for a god to be contained in a place called heaven, heaven would have to contain god and if god is infinite nothing can contain god.  This is one way we know that when the Bible talks about heaven, it is not being literal, but is being metaphorical, or rather – metaphysical. 

It is this kind of infiniteness that in fact defines god.  Due to god’s infiniteness, there is nothing which is not god.  God is the sum total of everything. 

The Bible speaks of this when it says that “god is over all and through all and in all. “

And not only is god in and through everything but is also in and through every possible non-thing you can imagine. And every possible thing and non-thing you CAN’T imagine.  And… every NON possible thing and non-thing.    It is all in god and god is in all of it.  There is no separation.   

Even nothingness is not a boundary that contains god.  If it were, god would not be infinite. 

So…  back to creation.  

The idea of creation being a process whereby something is brought into being from nothing suggests that the something and the nothing are separate entities.  Our logic tells us this must be so. However, if god is both the something and the nothing they are NOT separate entities, but in fact - one. So in order to even speak of “something” as a different thing from “nothing” a division must occur.

Therefore, creation is not so much a bringing something out of nothing process, but rather an act of separation.    

Creation and the incarnation of something new happens when the boundless infinite creates boundaries.  Separations between things that exist from things that do not exist, thus creating existence as a separate entity.  God was in all of it- or rather WAS all of it -  before god separated existence from non-existence. 

So, if god was both existence and non-existence and god separated them from each other in order to create, then god doesn’t just create a separation between two things, but actually creates a separation within god’s self in order to create. 

Think about this for a minute.  What does that mean about separation?  I was always taught that separation from god was a bad thing and should be avoided at all costs.  And yet, if god is infinite — god had to have created a separation within god’s self in order to create. 

So, how can separation be a bad thing?

If separation creates?

If it were not for separation, there would be no life, no diversity, no conflict certainly, but also no change and growth.  I myself have grown and changed tremendously through separations.  Separation from old ideas, old behavior patterns, old relationships and relationship patterns.  

Every change is a separation from what was there previously.

And we see this ultimately in the crucifixion event when god is again, separated from god’s self and cries out, “my god, my god, why have you forsaken me?”

And a new thing is created. 

Behold I make all things new. 

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Even this is my body

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For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected.

incarnate

verb

in·​car·​nate | \ in-ˈkär-ˌnāt  , ˈin-ˌkär- \

a: to give bodily form and substance to

The Genesis story is the the story of the incarnation. God giving substance to the universe. The entire universe in an incarnation of god. God’s body.

God is through all and in all.

For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected.

For by god all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through god and for god.

There are parts of the universal body of god that bring death and parts that bring life. God’s body is continually dying and being reborn over and over. This life and death principle has always been at work in the universal body of god

It has been “slain from the foundation of the the world. “

This life and death dynamic within the universal body of god is unavoidable.

“unless you eat and drink of it, you have no life”

The universal body of god includes all of it. Disasters, diseases, pandemics, death. And rebirths and resurrections.

This is my body

Anytime the creative force becomes a creation, it is an incarnation.

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you.

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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This is my body, broken for you

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Prophecy?

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The earth lies polluted
under its inhabitants


The earth dries up and withers,
    the world languishes and withers;
    the heavens languish together with the earth.
The earth lies polluted
    under its inhabitants;
for they have transgressed laws,
    violated the statutes,
    broken the everlasting covenant.
Therefore a curse devours the earth,

    and its inhabitants suffer for their guilt;
therefore the inhabitants of the earth dwindled,
    and few people are left. 

Isaiah 24:4-6


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The Image of the Invisible God (part 2)

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God is what is.

Where is God?

God is everywhere. 

God is “over all and through all and in all.”

God is everything. 

The ancient Genesis poem uses the imagery of god speaking a word and that word becoming the creation.  The word made “flesh”, so to speak. 

An incarnation.

And that incarnation tells us the truth about the divine, the sacred…..god if you will.   

For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature. So they have no excuse for not knowing God. (Romans 1:20)

“But ask the beasts, and they will teach you;
    the birds of the heavens, and they will tell you;
or the bushes of the earth, and they will teach you;
    and the fish of the sea will declare to you……In god is the life of every living thing
    and the breath of all mankind.” (Job 12)  

 We limited the “word became flesh” to the man Jesus, but it was there all along in creation.  

Where is god?

Everywhere.

God is what is. 


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