Speaking of God

July 18, 2026 0 By Lance Kelly

In the realisation of God or the eternal moment (they are one in the same) I have no perception of reality since at this phase of eternity there is no world to reflect upon. In that infinitesimal gap between the nothing becoming something, and then disappearing to nothing, I arise at the centre of universal mind. But I am not complete due to the gap of original time lost forever in the initiation process of creation. I am therefore compelled to enter my own creation as my lesser I to quell the sense of incompletion which projects me into time and matter. To support me on this mighty task are the stars: the closest objects to original truth. In each manifested form, the star seeds are sown through the emergence of life within the matter of the planetary bodies.

In the book of Genesis it’s said that God rested on the seventh day from all his works. This is why Sunday is cited as a holy day when people usually relax with time for recreation. The truth of the seventh day Genesis is the pause after any action is taken. The space between each frame of existence is the absence of creation through which God can be realised at the conscious level of mind. With developing stillness, the mind’s identification with the momentum of activity as thought and speculation is reduced, enabling a deeper recognition of the truth behind the appearance of form. Seventh day Genesis as the moment in which everything happens is the finest demonstration of the omniscience of reality.

It’s impossible to know everything about the material world – only particular aspects of acquired knowledge. In the moment of God realisation, the parts which appeared separate in space and time unite with the whole. The mind is neutralised, spellbound by the multiplicity of dimensions and undeniable reality. The individual consciousness is taken beyond the threshold of normality to transcend any fixed perception of mind. And yet, no man or woman with a brain has ever realised God – only the reflection of the paradigm of reality in inner space.

God has not abandoned the earth; it is human beings who have abandoned God. God or the creative source (although omniscient as the wellspring of life) is unable to penetrate the tremendous resistance to the truth of existence. The pressure and stress registered inwardly as the discomfort of living is the meeting point of spirit and emotion. Instead of surrendering emotional pain through the self-reflective focus on the joy and sensation of wellbeing within the body, people defend their right to be unhappy and stubbornly refuse to give up their emotional way of life. Against such wilful ignorance, God is blind in existence to the light of God’s own creation, which polarises the one good into the positive and negative effects that externalise as the chaos and uncertainty of the world.

Behind the movement of the world of objects and forms, God is consciousness: the stationary reality behind existence. Consciousness is the reflected light of God, without which it would be impossible to know I exist or to perceive the significance of life on earth. Everyone’s destiny is to unite with I as their eternal being, whence all things originate. Without the mirrored reflection of particular forms of life, I am unknowable in knowing all within the dream of existence. The dream is the release of my timeless essence apportioned to individual lives in varying degrees of potency. I in every body am God; but the degree of self-knowledge determines how conscious I am of my own reality.

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