Neither
Moses, Jesus nor Muhammad would recognize the Germanic word "God." They
called the deity by the same Semitic name, All'ah. Allah is El' in
Hebrew. Jesus used the beautiful name, "Al'ava," Divine Papa.
From the very first verse of the Bible, the Hebrew text heightens the
ambiguity of the Divine by using the name Elohim rather than El'. Elohim
is the plural. The first verse does not say that God created the heavens and the earth, but Gods.
What are we to make of this ambiguity? Is it not the ambiguity of
consciousness itself? A separate Lord God did not create the earth in
distant ages past. It is We who continue to create the earth now, or
destroy it. We are the Elohim. We are all Gods.
Lest this sound
blasphemous, please read the scripture. Psalm 82:6 declares, "Ye are
all gods," a verse repeated by Jesus in John 10:34. yes, we are each
others creators, each others saviors. I belong to you.
Does
"privacy" have any edges? The earth is not a system of corporate
exploitation based on the survival of the fittest. Earth is a
cooperative. Our world is the mutual enterprise of consciousness,
projected from the ocean of I AM through waves of WE.
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