Saturday, December 14, 2013

all things become new

“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)

What does it mean to be in Christ? It means to open to Christ consciousness.What is Christ consciousness? To know that I and the Father are one. Who/what is the Father? The Father is the Origin, the Wellspring, beyond all gender. Christ consciousness is to know that I and the Wellspring are one.


What is Christ consciousness? To know that I am the Son of the Father, the Daughter of the Mother, the Offspring of the Wellspring.


What is Christ consciousness? To know that the Wellspring, the Origin, the Source is within me and I am within the Wellspring. Simultaneously.


Here abides the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the Mother, Daughter, Holy Spirit. Here abides the Wellspring, Offspring and Lifeforce.  We are the Wellspring, Offspring and Lifeforce.


What is the quality of the Lifeforce, that Energy radiating outward and inward from the Wellspring, the Origin? Love.


What is Christ consciousness? Opening to the fullness of being, the awareness that one is the Wellspring springing, the Offspring receiving and embodying, the Energy of Love flowing through and expanding out of one’s Heart, one’s Core
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3 comments:

  1. While some of us might have a slightly different take on the matter of Christ consciousness, this is a well-considered and satisfying description, George. It took a little while, but you got to the essence .... Love.

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  2. Thank you! I love this! <3

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  3. What is seen here is a peculiar combination of the two primary modes of consciousness, discursive thinking and the imaginal. (Peculiar because they are not often interwoven in this way.) The discursive logic opens with a proposition (being in Christ means being open to Christ consciousness) and follows the proposition, through logic, to a conclusion. Simultaneously, the imagery of trinitarian Christianity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) is combined with a softening down of the imagery of Big Bang Science (Origin/ Wellspring, Offspring, Radiance). Thus, three "languages" are interwoven: conventional Christian dogma, poetic imagery, and mythoscience. This is perhaps a reason for taking a little while, but not all that long really, of getting to the essence. Another way of looking at it is that the skeletal structure of this short composition is its essence and Love is its conclusion.

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