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The
Creation of the Worlds
CHAPTER 2
An explanation of the creation
of the worlds through the organization of time and space, and
the reason behind it.
1 And
it came to pass that the Father and the Mother looked into the
chaos of darkness they had not yet organized, and desired to
coalesce a part of it into a physical realm of order and light;
that their spirit children might have worlds of physical
substance to go to and inhabit; that they might continue to
grow and expand from their experiences and relationships and
acts of faith, in ways that were impossible to beings of
spiritual form alone, living in the presence of the Elohim.
2 And it
came to pass that Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother decreed
that balance and order should come from the chaos of darkness,
and from balance and order that time and space would exist.
3 And it
came to pass that Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother decreed
that all of their children of spirit should take upon themselves
a mortal tabernacle of flesh and blood, after they had advanced
as far as they could in knowledge, ability and relationships in
Xeon, as beings of spiritual substance alone.
4 And it
came to pass that Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother decreed
that a forgetfulness would come upon the minds of every child of
spirit when they passed into the physical realm of their choice;
that they would not remember their life as spiritual beings in
the presence of their Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother and
the first-born Heavenly Son.
5 But unto
each was given the loving promise that their souls would ever be
a part of the Elohim; and that a whisper of celestial truth
would abide forever in their hearts as a longing for a divine
eternity, and in their higher mind as a sure knowledge that
within them their great eternal spirit would ever call them to
something much greater.
6 Thus it
is that amidst the vexing trials and tribulations of mortal life,
that in humility all can fulfill their potential to become a
Child of Light; called from the gentle promptings of their heart
to believe in a divinity their eyes cannot see, and a wonder
their mind does not know; to feel coursing in every fiber of
their being a sure knowledge that they are a cherished Child of
God.
7 And all
this that they might come to know faith; that it might resound
with every beat of their heart and resonate from their mind to
their toes; that it might be a shield of protection in life and
the ever burning lamp that guides the way home.
8 For
faith and love are the greatest of all powers, the very dynamic
by which all things were, and are created, and exist.
9 Love
comes easy to the willing and compassionate heart, but faith is
a struggle of virtue and humility, and the means to obtain it
through the conquering of self and total openness to the flow of
God, are among the preeminent gifts of Elohim unto the children
of men.
10 For this
cause, and to learn and grow further by their experiences in the
flesh, are the children of men born into the world; that they
might be tested by the challenges of mortality and learn to know
without seeing, to hear without hearing, and do without doing;
such is the power of faith, and only by acquiring this power may
they progress into a greater state of being.
11 And it
came to pass that the Earths were without form or substance;
where there would be worlds, there was only chaos; and darkness
permeated all of space.
12 And the
Father and the Mother spoke to their first born Son and bade him to go into the chaos and to organize it; that their
children of spirit might take upon themselves physical
tabernacles and have the opportunity to gain faith and further
light and knowledge.
13 And they
decreed that all things which they had created spiritually, the
animals and the birds, the fishes and the insects, and all
manner of plants and all manner of life, should be created
physically to abide with their children in physical worlds of
paradise.
14 The Son
obeyed his parents, and by his faith he spoke, and by the power
of his word his light issued into the darkness and chaos, and
the darkness was rent and the chaos was put into intricate
balance and order, and the physical worlds and all the heavens
began to come into being.
15 And it
came to pass that all living physical things that came at the beginning
of the physical worlds were
organized and made to reproduce after their kind and given free
will and the ability to learn and grow and evolve in every way.
16 By him,
and through him, by the manifesting power of his love and faith,
were all things made. And without him, there was not anything
made that was made during the days of first light.
17 And into
all creatures that the Son made, the Father and the Mother
breathed the breath of life, and they awakened to their world.
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