Quote from thesharpone:
I can see what you are saying, the trick in such ideas or similar ones is that all the blame is placed on the person himself and at the same time all power is given to the person, so there is no one left to be responsible for anything but the person himself, since he is literally the creator of the illusion and all the suffering that he goes through
but still in your philosophy one can ask the question of why God created the person in the first place, even if there is no purpose he seems retarded to have done so, I'm pretty sure you are going to come up with something to try and answer that, but the easier way is to just eliminate the part of God creating humans, and going on with a story like this; [we are all God we are one, though we do not know this because we are in an illusion created by ourself (God) some gazillion years ago, why?, God got bored of being God and having everything so he decided to see the taste of being a mortal being, to do so he had to create a body for himself to live in and forget what he is, and bla bla bla]
What is different about what I've been saying is that Father did
not create the "person" in the first place because that would be "retarded" and without purpose. I don't know how you might have overlooked that since I have been repeating it here for a long time.
So your scenario in brackets is actually closer to what I've been saying all along. Except "bored" was not the motivation. It was more like curiosity about a tiny mad idea. One step led to another which led to a watershed of hypothetical constructs. Consciousness, guilt, fear, blame, condemnation, panic, need, survival, perception, faith, belief, energy, matter, time, space, form. These are all hypotheticals, flowing in logical pattern from the founding premise:
Separation.
Chaos ensued, followed by an attempt at 'salvation' through
order imposed on chaos. Out of this 'hell' emerges physicality and...drumroll please...man! By the time man arrives on the scene, the consciousness that makes him is already a bloody mess. Can we expect man to be much better? Like produces like. And what produces man becomes his "god".
Man is an enigma wrapped inside a riddle. Legion and weak, he substitutes for the Son's unity and power. Man's death is his makers fanatical intention to kill the Son of God. Over and over it tries, and over and over it fails. Meanwhile, the very presence of the body phenomenon that is man virtually destroys the mind that holds the thought of it.
The self-deceptive attributes of the body-phenom cripple the one mind by dividing it into separate, warring factions. The introduction of the body as a new, strange, and foreign level of mind-stuff, virtually sealed the psychological destruction, rendering it unable to rise up and heal itself.
Into this mental maze of madness emerges "light" and a Spirit Guide. And little by little, the mind extricates itself from a Harry Houdini-like drama depicting an impossible situation.
Once again, these are all hypothetical constructs. If you denied any of this ever happened, you would be telling the truth. Yet while it is experienced, you would swear it is all too real. But then, that is the power of the Son. In the blink of an eye, a wish becomes a belief becomes the whole universe of stars man thinks is his entire world. And yet, it never amounts to more than a belief to be laughed at and forgotten. No sooner it is thought of it is dismissed as worthless.
It seems that man suffers for this. And yet, each is empowered to bind himself further, or release himself completely. In each man is the power of the whole, locked inside by a prison of his own beliefs.
Our Father created only an
Equal. The Equal is the one who became curious about alternatives and shot himself in the foot. Spirit does not have a foot to shoot. So mind, divorced from Spirit, made "man" out of itself. Man expresses all of the alternatives to the reality of the Son. Only the Son is real. The alternatives will never be real. Yet the mind that makes them is real, and worth salvaging.
Can there be any blame? Can you blame the Son for your suffering? Can you forgive the Son? What if you
are the Son? Can you forgive yourSelf? Can you blame Father for giving you
ALL power in heaven and earth? Blame him for giving the Son Everything? Can you be mad that the Son is the Kingdom of God? Can you be angry that the Kingdom of God is still within you unchanged? Upset that your power has never diminished but only hidden for a little while?
Man is not to blame. But he must take responsibility if he will ever take back the power the Son hid from himself. This requires an accurate assesment of the situation. There is no margin for error. Only a sane mind can get hold of what seems to have been lost. Responsibility is simply a fact. Nothing can happen to the Son of God without his own consent. Man, even though he is an alternative expression of the Son, is protected by this very fact. His predicament traces back along a decision tree, back to the original premise, and beyond that, to the Son of God himself. Yet the return to sanity requires him to ditch the flesh in exchange for the Spirit...to lay down his supposed "life" that he may take it back again as the immortal Equal to the Father that he is.
Is this crazy? Yes, perhaps. Unfair? No! Never has there been any injustice despite appearances. And by God's justice, you will be restored to your glory and power, forever and ever.
Your F U response is based on a belief in a hypothetical unfairness. Be it known: This is how the Son got himself into this mess in the first place! It is not based on the truth. The world is fundamentally an F U response to Self. But to respond this way, he must have divided into partitions, each swearing at the other...each swearing never to release its stranglehold on the other. Swearing never to join. And this wrought a "F-U-B- R" universe . Just look at the Middle East. I rest my case.
I invite you to join in the restoration.
It is the restoration of
YOU and
YOUR POWER.
See what it has wrought, and reconsider.
"Know thy Self. "
Jesus