The God Theory

First an announcement: My next channeling session with Kim and Erik will be this Wednesday the 21st. If you didn’t heard from me by email after the July 16th session, that means I haven’t gotten to you on the list. Once your questions are posed and answered, I always email a paraphrased version right after the session.

If you’re number is up, so to speak, be sure I have the following: Your first name and age, the city you currently live in, and the first names, ages and cities at the time of death of any departed loved ones you wish to ask about. I also need a short list of questions. Other than that, the less information I give Kim, the more amazing the confirmation. In other words, I don’t like to give her much back story. If you don’t make it on Wednesday’s session, I have booked two sessions in August. I’m hoping everyone’s questions will be answered by the third week in August. I really appreciate you all being so patient.

After I have finished with all of your questions, I plan to ask about spiritual issues: more about God, conflicts between the Bible and spirituality, whether spirits communicate in a universal language, how spirits mesh a dimension where there is no time with one in which there is, what happens to evil human beings like Hitler and Stalin and much more. You all have brought up many wonderful, thought-provoking questions. If you’d like to add more, you know where to find me.

One of you recommended what I have found to be an excellent read: The God Theory by Bernard Haisch. It’s absolutely uncanny how his views on God agree with those of Erik and other spirits who have communicated through mediums. I’d like to share some of what Haisch writes. Tell me what you think:

According to esoteric traditions, a desire arises in the unmanifest Godhead to experience itself from the point of view of “not God.” To put it another way, God is infinite potential. But potential,–infinite or not–is not the same as experience. So the Godhead decides to actualize its potential and experience it as a reality. The unmanifest and trans-infinite God–greater than all and less than nothing–thus transforms into God the Creator, God made manifest. Being becomes doing; the Absolute becomes relative. Out of the realm of the absolute, a realm of the relative is created. The realm of the relative is a realm of polarity: hot vs. cold, light vs. darkness, good vs. evil, yin vs. yang. Gender is such a polarity, which immediately points out the absurdity of imagining God as one or the other. It takes polarity to make experience possible. Without polarity, experience is impossible.

Esoteric wisdom holds that the origin of creation lies in God’s desire to actualize potential. Since this potential is infinite, it is likely that it would spawn an unlimited number of creations, one of which we happen to inhabit. To create any given universe, God selects a subset from an infinite variety of ideas to actualize and experience. Each universe consists of a subset of ideas that work together and thereby enrich God through a living experience of infinite potential made manifest.

In the book, Conversations with God, author Neale Donald Walsch claims he suddenly began to channel God through automatic writing. The similarities to Erik’s views and those of Haisch are striking. Here’s a passage of particular interest:

In the beginning, that which Is (the unmanifest God) is all there was, and there was nothing else. Yet All That Is could not know itself—because All That Is is all there was , and there was nothing else. And so, All That Is…was not.

Now All That Is knew it was all there was—but this was not enough, for it could only know its utter magnificence conceptually, not experientially. Yet this experience of itself is that for which it longed, for it needed to know what it felt like to be so magnificent. Still, this was impossible, because the very term “magnificent” is a relative term. All That Is could not know what it felt like to be magnificent unless that which is not showed up.

And so All That Is divided Itself—becoming, in one glorious moment, that which is this and that which is that. For the first time, this and that existed, quite apart from each other.

In rendering the universe as a divided version of itself, God produced, from pure energy, all that now exists, both seen and unseen. In other words, not only was the physical universe thus created, but the metaphysical universe as well.

My divine purpose in dividing Me was to create sufficient parts of Me that I could know Myself experientially.

This is what your religions mean when they say that you were created in the “image and likeness of God.” We are composed of the same stuff.

My purpose in creating you, My spiritual offspring, was for Me to know Myself as God. I have no way o do that save through you.

Under the plan, you as pure spirit would enter the physical universe just created. This is because physicality is the only way to know experientially what you know conceptually. It is, in fact, the reason I created the physical cosmos to begin with…

This is my plan for you. This is my ideal: that I should become realized through you. That thus, concept is turned into experience, that I might know my Self experientially.

Here’s the cool part that is so aligned to what Erik says:

Now I will explain to you the ultimate mystery: your exact and true relationship to me: YOU ARE MY BODY.

Haisch adds: For God to experience the game of creation, these beings have to think that they are NOT God. In other words, the Godhead, in the form of its created beings, must forget its own infinity to accomplish its divine purpose of experiencing infinite potential actualized. And who are these forgetful little flames of God? You and I, of course!

To explain this further, here’s more from Conversations with God:

…you cannot experience yourself as what you are until you encounter what you are not. This is the purpose of…all physical life.

In a sense, you have to first “not be” in order to be. Of course, there is no way for you to not be who and what you are…So you did the next best thing. You caused yourself to forget Who You Really Are.

Upon entering the physical universe, you relinquish your remembrance of yourself. This allows you to choose to be Who You Are, rather than simply wake up in the castle, so to speak. You are, have always been and will always be, a divine part of the divine whole….

Makes you blush, doesn’t it? We’re all God, part and whole, just like Erik and others say. And we all are actors in the play that helps God experience Itself through us, even if it means we have to experience varying degrees of unpleasantness from time to time. Fortunately, Erik can help shed light on why some of us must struggle, but, as Kim has said many times, he cannot divulge any information that might disturb the lesson. In other words, no shortcuts, no cheating. And what it our ultimate goal: experiencing our own magnificence, most or all of which is unconditional, glorious LOVE.

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