Sunday, April 27, 2014

Early Ideas: The Trinity and Christ

Joshua ben Joseph (Jesus) was the greatest role model for humanity and his divine self is indeed the way to the Father (both metaphorically and literally). But as marvelous as Joshua is, he could never be equal to God and he certainly never mentioned such a thing. God has trillions of Sons that do His divine work in the evolutionary worlds of time and space. They do the work of the Trinity in time while the Trinity forever remains within the realm of eternity. Christ comes to us from God the Father and God the Son, but it may be correct to classify Christ as sub-infinite Deity. On the levels of the infinite and the absolute, the moment of the present contains all of the past as well as all of the future. The Trinity is composed of the three distinct sources of creation, but all remain as the Center.

No member of the Trinity could go from being in a state of timelessness to entering the finite realms of time directly. These three personalities of God could not change in such a way in their totality, but the operation of time-space would. If eternal and absolute Deity enters the finite, then the finite would theoretically become absolute itself, such as where the Trinity resides now. Time as we know it would cease to exist, which would undermine the reason for it in the first place. It exists for the evolution of Deity perfection, the end result of the eternal future already made known in the Trinity. Put differently, it is the bridge between limited consciousness and infinite consciousness on a cosmic scale, the evolution of God the Supreme and God the Ultimate.

The Trinity of eternal Deities facilitates the Father’s escape from personality absolutism. The Trinity perfectly associates the limitless expression of God’s infinite personal will with the absoluteness of Deity. The Eternal Son and the various Sons of divine origin, together with the Infinite Spirit and his universe children, effectively provide for the Father’s liberation from the limitations otherwise inherent in primacy, perfection, changelessness, eternity, universality, absoluteness, and infinity. The Trinity effectively provides for the full expression and perfect revelation of the eternal nature of Deity. The Trinity is Deity unity, and this unity rests eternally upon the absolute foundations of the divine oneness of the three original and co-ordinate and coexistent personalities, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit.

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