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"You live within time, so you live in part of creation that is in motion, that is in flux, that is unstable, that is evolving and expanding. This part of creation was established to provide a home for the separated where they could experience separation and have the opportunity to choose a way to return to that part of creation that does not change, that is complete and eternal."
 
"You live within time, so you live in part of creation that is in motion, that is in flux, that is unstable, that is evolving and expanding. This part of creation was established to provide a home for the separated where they could experience separation and have the opportunity to choose a way to return to that part of creation that does not change, that is complete and eternal."
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“For you, Creation is the physical universe. It seems to be forever, but it is really temporary. It has a beginning, a middle and an end. You have not even reached the middle spot of this expanding universe, so this is something that is confounding to your understanding.”
 
“For you, Creation is the physical universe. It seems to be forever, but it is really temporary. It has a beginning, a middle and an end. You have not even reached the middle spot of this expanding universe, so this is something that is confounding to your understanding.”
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“Creation is complete, and your temporary experience in this temporary reality that you call the physical universe is but a tiny part of God’s permanent Creation, a Creation that you cannot yet experience clearly for yourself, even though you might have glimpses here and there.”
 
“Creation is complete, and your temporary experience in this temporary reality that you call the physical universe is but a tiny part of God’s permanent Creation, a Creation that you cannot yet experience clearly for yourself, even though you might have glimpses here and there.”
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"You have thought in the past that all things exist because you wanted them to. This is only true in the realm of imagination, a realm that you are learning now to escape. Even in the realm of imagination, you learn to value that which is closest to the truth so that you may escape the realm of imagination. For the realm of imagination is not the realm of Creation. What creates, creates from Knowledge. This is Creation that is permanent, meaningful and has true power and value
 
"You have thought in the past that all things exist because you wanted them to. This is only true in the realm of imagination, a realm that you are learning now to escape. Even in the realm of imagination, you learn to value that which is closest to the truth so that you may escape the realm of imagination. For the realm of imagination is not the realm of Creation. What creates, creates from Knowledge. This is Creation that is permanent, meaningful and has true power and value
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“You are already surrounded by the permanent Creation, but your eyes cannot see it, your ears cannot hear it, and your fingers cannot touch it because your senses were only established to recognize physical things and things that are moving—objects that are moving and sounds that are changing. The greater reality in which you live is all around you. You have never left it, but given your reliance upon your senses, you cannot experience it directly without a certain kind of preparation.”
 
“You are already surrounded by the permanent Creation, but your eyes cannot see it, your ears cannot hear it, and your fingers cannot touch it because your senses were only established to recognize physical things and things that are moving—objects that are moving and sounds that are changing. The greater reality in which you live is all around you. You have never left it, but given your reliance upon your senses, you cannot experience it directly without a certain kind of preparation.”
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"You must see that God is not operating all the functions of the world, for these were set in motion at the beginning of time. There is no conflict here between creation and evolution. And there is really no conflict between religion and science."
 
"You must see that God is not operating all the functions of the world, for these were set in motion at the beginning of time. There is no conflict here between creation and evolution. And there is really no conflict between religion and science."
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==Short Quotes==
 
==Short Quotes==
 
"'What is creation?' Creation is all that God has created within time and beyond time."
 
"'What is creation?' Creation is all that God has created within time and beyond time."
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"Humanity is not the centerpiece of the Creation, only one of its developing aspects. This represents a tremendous breakthrough in understanding. This represents a great threshold in self-realization and the ability to effectively engage with the world."
 
"Humanity is not the centerpiece of the Creation, only one of its developing aspects. This represents a tremendous breakthrough in understanding. This represents a great threshold in self-realization and the ability to effectively engage with the world."

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Long Quotes

"The world is driven by powerful geologic and biologic forces. They were set in motion at the beginning of the physical Universe. God has set them in motion to operate on their own, moving in a certain direction." [1]

"You live within time, so you live in part of creation that is in motion, that is in flux, that is unstable, that is evolving and expanding. This part of creation was established to provide a home for the separated where they could experience separation and have the opportunity to choose a way to return to that part of creation that does not change, that is complete and eternal." [2]

“For you, Creation is the physical universe. It seems to be forever, but it is really temporary. It has a beginning, a middle and an end. You have not even reached the middle spot of this expanding universe, so this is something that is confounding to your understanding.” [2]

“Creation is complete, and your temporary experience in this temporary reality that you call the physical universe is but a tiny part of God’s permanent Creation, a Creation that you cannot yet experience clearly for yourself, even though you might have glimpses here and there.” [2]

"You have thought in the past that all things exist because you wanted them to. This is only true in the realm of imagination, a realm that you are learning now to escape. Even in the realm of imagination, you learn to value that which is closest to the truth so that you may escape the realm of imagination. For the realm of imagination is not the realm of Creation. What creates, creates from Knowledge. This is Creation that is permanent, meaningful and has true power and value even in the world. It is not the realm of imagination." [3]

“You are already surrounded by the permanent Creation, but your eyes cannot see it, your ears cannot hear it, and your fingers cannot touch it because your senses were only established to recognize physical things and things that are moving—objects that are moving and sounds that are changing. The greater reality in which you live is all around you. You have never left it, but given your reliance upon your senses, you cannot experience it directly without a certain kind of preparation.” [2]

"You must see that God is not operating all the functions of the world, for these were set in motion at the beginning of time. There is no conflict here between creation and evolution. And there is really no conflict between religion and science." [4]

“The great gulf between you and God must be filled in with reality. The assumption is always made that there is you and there is God, and you are small and God is great. But between you and God is all of life’s evolution—an expanding network of relationships. It is through this network that you must pass.” [5]

Short Quotes

"'What is creation?' Creation is all that God has created within time and beyond time." [2]

"Humanity is not the centerpiece of the Creation, only one of its developing aspects. This represents a tremendous breakthrough in understanding. This represents a great threshold in self-realization and the ability to effectively engage with the world." [6]

References

  1. Nature and Natural Disasters, September 8, 2008
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 What is Creation? (Feb. 4, 2007)
  3. Steps to Knowledge, Step 351
  4. The New God, Feb. 12, 2009
  5. Wisdom from The Greater Community Volume One, chap. 16
  6. Wisdom from The Greater Community Volume Two, chap. 10, p. 115

Further Study

What is Creation? (Feb. 4, 2007)

See Also

Evolution

The Separation