"THE MOVING FINGER WRITES, HAVING WRIT, MOVES ON" [From "The Rubaiyat"]
The belief systeem of the world that matter and flesh are real, thrives because mankind cannot comprehend the eternality of life, specifically the endless journey through the maze of human thoughts, which have no oulet of escape, is an illusion. This illusionary state of being has no beginning nor end; no intervals of being; no time out to be born; evolutionary years of growth, and no eradication of the continual purpose of meaning by means of that called death. The yesterdays, todays, and tomorrows; the materiality of, and belief by men of that considered to be the reality of the moment now, exist only in the earthly mentality of man's mind. The individual Being themselves are the m oment of all reality; everything emanates from them. In order for there to be a yesterday, today, and tomorrow in memory, living, or projections, then there must be an individual alive in the moment now to remember, live, and project.
Life can never be lived yesterday. That which is no more, can never be revived in memory inclusive because of hidden circumstances, conditions, and situations unknown to the individual which knitted the individual's living pattern within the complete robe of life's expression. Never can man live in the totality of the moment now, because his memory keeps the past before him as an ex perience to remember and; to take and give from in an effort to avoid the fears, pains, and aloneness he has encountered. And never can man step off into the future, and take possession of that which has no substance or essence, except in his imagination of thought. This is why is it written: "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow." Consciousness of Originality changes not. The Consciousness of Being has no past nor future. The consciousness of God is stablized and sustained in the infinity of Itself; having neither "beginning of days nor end of life."
All activity in an individual's life, from the womb to the grave, occur only in the moment of the individual living the activity. It is in those moments of being consciously aware the now becomes the past, because the very instant an activity takes place in one's life, is the very instant the "moving finger writes, having writ, moves on." Nothing in an individuals life is constant, though it appears so. Never are an individual's thoughts centered on the moment of their lives now, because time does not stand still, and all that an individual can be involved in, while living within the arch between birth and death, is always mixed in the melting pot reflecting human universal ideas of the past. Whatsoever a man thinkest is always distributed through out their entire span of living according to "every man in his own order" of continuing thoughts.
With man living within the patterned experiences his continuing thoughts direct him in, he estahlishes the writing decrees for how his life shall be lived, as well as all the situations, circumstances, and conditions he encounters travelling the highway of living. What a man sees, hears, touches, taste, and smells manifest the finality of those decrees according to his beliefs, acknowledgement, and interpretations, not at the moment of thought, but in verbal and sexual intercourse. These two acts keep alive, through body or mind absorption, the universal laws and conditions which the human experience provide. Time, space, distance, and matter are not, therefore, simply records of thoughts retained by the soul, they are the souls's experiences of being alive. Man became a living soul. The soul of man is all the events he has undergone spiritually and physically. These events are not dead, they are ever alive in man's inner Conscience. This is why events can be relived by conscious memory, unconscious intuition, dreams, and the imagination. This is why the soul must be purged; restored to its original Spirit state. This is the only way the body of Christ can return to the Father's house.
"To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the sun." No thought a man gathers in and personally activates will return to him void no matter the dimension. No event men activate and give life to, nor condition, situation, and circumstance men find themselves involved in, directly or indirectly is haphazard. These events, and occurrences are the ripe fruits men have sent forth, or their thoughts, into the soil of reciprocity returning to them in fulfillment of "a time for every purpose under the sun."
"THE ILLUSION OF GOD" [excerpt]