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+ | "Never think that you were created in the [[God's likeness|likeness of God]], for [[God]] has no likeness, being ever present, permeating everything. For while you live in Separation and are journeying through this life in this world, you are still part of Creation, which never changes and which is forever, having no beginning and no end. | ||
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+ | Such things are clearly beyond your imagination and the capacity of your intellect to comprehend. You cannot create images of this because there is no image that is forever. You cannot really create adequate concepts of this, for concepts are not forever, and you are dealing with something that is forever. The imagination can only consider things in time, in physical reality." <ref>[https://www.newmessage.org/the-message/volume-1/new-life/deep-union-god The Deep Union with God (May 24, 2014)]</ref></blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 27 October 2023
"Never think that you were created in the likeness of God, for God has no likeness, being ever present, permeating everything. For while you live in Separation and are journeying through this life in this world, you are still part of Creation, which never changes and which is forever, having no beginning and no end.
Such things are clearly beyond your imagination and the capacity of your intellect to comprehend. You cannot create images of this because there is no image that is forever. You cannot really create adequate concepts of this, for concepts are not forever, and you are dealing with something that is forever. The imagination can only consider things in time, in physical reality." [1]
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[[[Category:Metaphors]]