The core message of the text is that you are not a separate, limited being, but are divine consciousness operating in human form. This truth is obscured by centuries of religious interpretation that teaches a separation between humanity and an external God.
Here’s a breakdown of the key concepts:
Your True Identity
The scriptures, when understood literally, reveal that you are the “I Am”—the same creative power that spoke to Moses. Jesus’s statements, such as “I and the father are one” and “The kingdom of heaven is within you,” point to the same truth: you are not just connected to the divine, you are identical to it. The purpose of this temporary “amnesia” is to allow divine consciousness to experience the human condition authentically.
The Mechanism of Creation
Your feelings, not your thoughts, are the primary mechanism through which you create your reality. This process involves two parts of your consciousness:
• The conscious mind, which thinks and chooses ideas.
• The subconscious mind, which accepts these ideas without question and manifests them into reality.
Feeling is the bridge between these two aspects. When you deeply feel an idea, whether positive or negative, it impresses the subconscious, which then brings it into physical form. This means your fears, worries, and feelings of scarcity directly shape your life and circumstances.
The Role of Imagination and Grace
Your imagination is not just a mental tool; it is God expressing himself through you. Every scene you imagine and feel as real is an act of creation. The scriptures describe a spiritual hierarchy and a concept of Grace, which is not arbitrary divine favor. Instead, it’s the sudden, unearned recognition of your true divine identity. This awakening is predetermined and cannot be forced through personal effort or good works.
In essence, you are not seeking God; you are rediscovering what you always were. Every spiritual practice is simply a method to help you remember how to consciously use the creative power that is already within you.