Quote from giles117:
But Jesus, Yeshua was always accurate. His early recorded works were those of him sitting down to teach after he read from the scrolls....
Split and took do not mean the same thing and only a confused Demonic agent would attempt to deceive and confuse someone who can actually read, write and has clarity of thought and understanding of the difference between the two....
Adam was not split.... Of course considering that aside from this conversation I see no record of your opinion on Adam, I ask this question....
When you speak the words of the Holy Spirit you are always accurate.
What do you mean by my "early recorded works". How do you know I always taught after reading scrolls? I always opened my mouth after listening to the Holy Spirit.
Many of my sayings begin with, "You have heard that [fill in erroneous belief]...but I say unto you..."
And then I would interpret the law according to the Holy Spirit.
So here we are again.
You have heard some things about Genesis.
Here then is the Holy Spirit's interpretation:
The Garden of Eden was the pre-separation condition, a state of mind in which nothing was needed.
In that state, God's creation is one. Because it is one, there is but one Word to describe it, "Adam". It does not matter what that Word is, so long as it is but one Word.
The naming of animals symbolizes the breaking up of God's creation into more than one Word. This is the beginning of perception, an unnatural state of mind...an abnormal way of looking at creation. It leads to sleep, and separation.
It states clearly that Adam fell into a deep sleep.
No where does it say he woke up.
And while he is asleep, he dreams first of separation.
Separation is symbolized by a duality of male and female.
Conflict follows upon separation, and the blame game begins.
The snake represents an idea in the mind of God's creation, Adam. That idea advocates separation, which leads to duality, symbolized by a tree of both good and evil.
The idea of separation
is the "devil", and it's lies are swallowed. Now Adam believes in separation, which is the ability to usurp the power of God, and change His one creation into something separated.
Separation fosters feelings of guilt, because it is felt as an attack on the unity of God's creation, which is about oneness, and only good.
Asleep, and believing himself separated, Adam does not reason well. All of his ideas about God are suddenly upside down.
At that point, nothing he thinks about God is true. And only what he
thinks about God is recorded in Genesis.
And what he thinks is that God is angry at him. He thinks God is going to punish him.
Remember...Adam is asleep, and this is his dream.
In response to Adams perception of God through guilt colored glasses, he attempts to run and hide.
He also attempts to project his guilt outward upon his self, symbolized by Eve.
Finally, he blames his expulsion from the Garden on God.
The expulsion matches the explosion of the Big Bang...a wall of fire marking the beginning of time, space and form.
Thus begins his sojourn in a harsh, forsaken, and cursed land. Now there is scarcity. Everywhere the theme of separation is played out.
This is hell. It is made "home" by calling it "God's green earth" or "Mother nature" .
The Big Bang is the symbol of denial, and the massive projection of guilt.
In this way, the blame game is played out in time, space and form.
At this point, Adam has lost touch with reality, and no longer recognizes himself. His perceptions are distorted, and he does not know the truth about himself or his Creator.
Genesis records some of the deepest mis perceptions about God, as seen through Adams separated eyes.
Now Adam sees himself as separated, multiplied and scattered. He cannot believe he is "one".
He can hardly remember what home was like, but he has a feeling it was way better than where he has ended up.
With this interpretation, Genesis now matches the parable of the prodigal Son.
The return home is the return to the one Word.
Far from home, Adam is known as many different words, each word for something separate. He is known, for example as, "Bob", "Sue", "Mary Joe", "giles177", "ratboy", "Ricky Bobby"...
It's all very confusing.
The "Word became flesh". But because God's creation never changes, flesh is an appearance, and not a reality.
All of this can literally disappear in the twinkling of an eye, because it is merely a misperception. What is seen in dreams seems to be very real.
I repeat, the Bible makes no mention of Adam's awakening...until it get's to the part where I rise from the dead.
The world has not yet experienced any comprehensive reawakening or rebirth.
Such a rebirth is impossible as long as you continue to project [guilt, blame] or miscreate [out of fear].
All fear is ultimately reducible to the basic mis perception that you have the ability to usurp the power of God, as symbolized by eating of the fruit of the tree of both good and evil.
Of course, you niether can nor have been able to do this. Here then is your basis for the escape from fear. The escape is brought about by your acceptance of the Atonement, which enables you to realize that your errors never really occurred.
Only after a deep sleep fell upon Adam could he experience
nightmares.
If a light is suddenly turned on while someone is dreaming a fearful dream, he may initially interpret the light itself as part of his dream and be afraid of it. However, when he awakens, the light is correctly perceived as the release from the dream, which is then no longer accorded reality.
As a rule of thumb, if you hear about people walking on water, rising from the dead, turning water into wine, etc...you can be pretty sure you are dreaming. And if you are dreaming, you may consider waking up.
Whatever lies you may believe are of no concern to miracle-workers. Miracles can heal any of them with equal ease.
Wake up!
You remain as God created you. And nothing has changed that reality.
The knowledge that illuminates not only sets you free, but also shows you clearly that you
are free.
Jesus