Thoughts of, thoughts about, thoughts as God

I wanted to give my teacher Bill a little kudos there are a few people I admire as thinkers when it comes to the spiritual aspects of Life and Bill shone a light for me on the message I knew was in the Bible wich culminated in my dedicating three years of editing and transcribing a chronological work of his sermons in The Bible of the Spirit.

Some things Bill delves into are a little on the extreme side for me but recently I put some thought into his Sermon on the Atom being representative of the story of Adam & Eve, and I thought why not, in the beginning, would not the creator have created the physical reality by first splitting the Atom and creating light from the event. Could the first sun have been created from the splitting of the atom.  One would have to think deeply about the power of the awareness required to understand how to create the force required in splitting the atom and what that representatively meant, what of the first atom that was split was that the fallen angel, was that the first Christ, was that the first sacrifice.

Why was a sacrifice so predominant in our history.

Sacrifice, a religious rite in which an object is offered to a divinity in order to establish, maintain, or restore a right relationship of a human being to the sacred order. It is a complex phenomenon that has been found in the earliest known forms of worship and in all parts of the world. The present article treats the nature of sacrifice and surveys the theories about its origin. It then analyses sacrifice in terms of its constituent elements, such as the material of the offering, the time and place of the sacrifice, and the motive or intention of the rite. Finally, it briefly considers sacrifice in the religions of the world.

The term sacrifice derives from the Latin sacrificium, which is a combination of the words sacer, meaning something set apart from the secular or profane for the use of supernatural powers, and facere, meaning “to make.” The term has acquired a popular and frequently secular use to describe some sort of renunciation or giving up of something valuable in order that something more valuable might be obtained; e.g., parents make sacrifices for their children, one sacrifices a limb for one’s country. But the original use of the term was peculiarly religious, referring to a cultic act in which objects were set apart or consecrated and offered to a god or some other supernatural power; thus, sacrifice should be understood within a religious, cultic context.

So with to delve deeper into the concise meaning and history of sacrifice, read this. But the first split of the atom could have infused the sacrificial element into the proceeding creation. One would then try to imagine if all of the darkness became aware of itself that it was searching for the susceptible or voluntary atom that would be sacrificed. That means that the awareness was in communication with itself and aspects of itself on a  subatomic level. Could this have created a cosmic consciousness? One that took the event of splitting the atom to create a physical original first Sun, the original product of the awareness communicating to itself “let there be light”.

So in the construct of Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology and the Vedic Mythology, Christianity, Islam what could we take from these constructs and create in the evolved awareness of today?

 

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