Light Of the Soul: GOD is MIND
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Light Of the Soul - Sinaca A. Times
Chapter 1
Dogmatism
In the beginning, before civilization man and nature were opponents. Man had to learn to observe nature and study her so that he can become a friend and not a foe. He had to use his natural vocation as a builder to form and order her, (nature). Man had to learn that their life was constantly an internal and external adjustment to external conditions in this world.
Mind in man, being able to observe and comprehend, took notice of the heavenly activities happening around him. He watched the bright sun of the morning rise over the eastern point of the world then rising upward towards heaven and later sinking and declining into the west darkening the world. He learned that night followed day and day followed night. Circumstances showed him to begin all activities of importance at daylight and to seek shelter for rest and comfort at night. Subsequently, he became an observer of time. Experience becoming greater showed him that there was an order to the following of seasons (spring, summer, fall and winter). He learned there was a connection to the hot and dry seasons and the wet and cold ones. He learned that nothing grew in the winter. The earth was frozen and barren. He saw that spring broke the ice on the ground and prepared it for seeds to be planted. He learned that summer, the hottest point of the year, was like the celestial oven warming and baking all seeds previously planted bringing them forth to their fullest potential. He learned that autumn was the point of harvest and in the fall the sun's power to produce was cancelled.
Man learned that shelter as a necessity, had to be secured. He found caves until he could hollow and cut trees. He found tools in stone. He watched other life forms in nature (ants, bees, spiders, birds, etc. and he became civilized.
Many of the so-called teachers meant well when they encouraged people to look for God in the heavens or in learned people well versed in the interpretations of religious doctrines. These men used abstract words to organize their ideas into forms that could only be understood and interpreted to those of their culture or tribe. They were shaping the reality of those they taught, specifically children. It was from his experience with nature that contributed certain unexplainable events to an unseen entity.
Over time these ideas became refined concepts to be accepted by all who were taught. The human mind sees no need to understand until it is concerned and begin to ponder the origin of the nature of a thing. Reasoning into the cause was unnecessary until warranted. Eventually, man began to fight with nature extracting from her all her secrets. After such struggles man set out on a quest to rule. They created priesthoods who were the holders of the sciences and their results. Over time they modified these rules or laws of nature into powers. These powers gave them outstanding control over the people by way of calculating. They were able to calculate the Earth’s rotation and certain effects of nature like thunder, snow, heat, and rain which enabled them to predict and direct the course of people. In this manner if a people or person were to get out of line or rebel it would not be a problem to place them in a consequential situation in which the punishment would seem to come from God and of his will.
This in turn would create the desired effect of fear and give the learned people of God the power and the authority to rule by divine right (by God, so to speak). But really, by a clear understanding of nature and its principles all of this was done to rule the tribe, the city, the state., and eventually the world. One might say, why would someone do this deliberately? The answer will remain control. This allowed for one person, usually a man or many men to exert their will upon the weaker members of their tribe or society. This started first with the domination of the woman and child and then others. Man became the Kings and Lords over his wife and child. Although he came from her womb, he rose his hand to her and began to dominate her and the child then eventually other men and women.
This was all done in the name of God. However, as their way of thinking grew, consequently after a while the people got organized and became political. They created a body by their own will to step outside of religion and establish a government with a ruler called King or Queen to represent them thus separating church from state. This pushed man so far away from the true God that they have forgotten what they once knew. They have begun to accept the platform already designed by the ill-intended designers, framers, and founders.
Who were the original Gods? They were our birth mother and fathers, our parents. They are the creators who conceived us, gave birth to us, and brought us to life. They nourished us in the Garden of Eden called Africa. They were the mighty ones who protected us as children. They provided us comfort, food, clothing, shelter, and even died for us. They hold the true designs and the keys of our origin and history. We were taught to look away from them so that we could never know who we were, and the false rulers could maintain control. Overtime the Gods became weary and tired and so fell asleep. They left their posts and duties, went latent, and were eventually forgotten. They eventually lost their lux and became darkened going from holy to slaves. Their words became few, faintly disappearing all together. Now we all stand in darkness (ignorance of our true being and nature).
Chapter 2
She Was Abandoned by Him
Man’s domination began with the domination of the woman and the child. By way of brute strength, he realized that she could be controlled and dominated. Eventually, she was abandoned. Looking deep within at the feminine principle that was abandoned by man it makes perfectly good sense why he has a lack of respect for women and quickly abandon them upon obtaining the object of his affections. The feminine aspect of man lies hidden like a princess in a castle locked away in an old fairy tale. The Dragon or demon that must be slayed to free or rescue her is a mighty foe. He is desire with his five heads of passion, ambition, lust, selfishness, and pleasure which Slumbers comfortably in the treasures of man’s experiences. Of all the women he has conquered in his conquest, never for once has he thought to stop and understand them. He cannot and will not be able to because he does not understand her that lies within. For he has forsaken her and so has forsaken all women.
It is foolish for men to claim kingship when the chariot he mounts is all masculine, bravado, aggression, malevolent, and self-seeking. Its wheels are made of iron and do not have the soft protection of tires. Oh! What will become of him who has no domestic understanding who knows not how to temper iron with silver? All women he perceives favor Eve. They all are not to be trusted, not to be loved, and not to be revered. They are to be lusted, demeaned, and treated as second class. In his sight, they are nothing but his slaves. As he thinks of her so must he feel her from within. So, what does this say about Eve? Adam failed to attend to his helpmate and the Serpent slid in and suggested the forbidden fruit.
If Adam could be our conscious mind and Eve our subconscious mind, and if God told Adam to till or cultivate the garden and Eve was the garden to be tended to or cultivated for, how then can we expect Eve to listen to Adam and follow his lead if he was tending to the external garden instead of the internal garden? If these are states of man, or God man then how can we expect the electron (Eve) to remain focused on us, the Proton (Adam). If we contain no light within the nucleus which is the center or core, how can someone help when they have not been trained or given orders as to where they can be useful? Eve was Adams helpmate/helpmeet, which raises the question, what have you Adams been teaching your Eves? Are you attracted to her needs internally? If so, when you find her within and develop her with the light of your fathers (Inner Knowing), she will assist you in all your endeavors. It is her by way of your imagination and words of power who brings forth all that one desires in life. If she is raised and finds love in your light, she will benefit you. If she is treated as an enemy, neglected, and abandoned, she will make your life in living hell like a scorned woman on the external plane.
If you save her, enlightened her, nourish her, love her, and protect her you will reflect this in your life and in the world bringing all happiness to your doorstep and in the end bringing a wife to your doorstep that reflects that internal image. We are both masculine and feminine internally. Yes, men have a feminine side. It is to be nourished and elevated. We must learn God and feed it to that inner woman. We must avoid the need to be fully masculine all the time. The woman is the part that is reading this book right now. She is being cultivated and led to truths. She also is the soul. Adam, (our male side) must protect her as well as the children.
Chapter 2 Part 2
The Children
Suffer (permit) verily I say unto you, whosoever shall not receive the Kingdom of God as a little child shall not in no way enter heaven—(Jesus)
It is hard for a man to change his habits, ideas, and patterns of thinking after a certain age. We must look to the children since in childhood is where most of ones’ habits and characteristics are developed. The person who has attained old age must humbly submit their philosophy, ideas, concepts, and thoughts to one who will parent them into a new state of thinking and being. They must come as a child, innocent, unknowing, and open or receptive to the masters’ lessons. This is the only way that a full-grown person can be let into the Kingdom of their own mind. The Kingdom of heaven is at hand. The hand is creative and so is the mind. It modes things and then builds them up, Hebrew letter YOD.
The child is likened to a freshly cultivated garden. It has been made anew and is ready for development. The seeds that are placed in it will produce whether good or bad. All that is put into the fragile garden is what will become of the child’s character. The seeds are thoughts, concepts, and philosophies. The seeds must be tended to by the master gardener. The master gardener is the father, mother, or any person