Thursday, December 5, 2013

Post 25. How Knowledge is Conveyed by the Symbolism of Inspired Sources (The Creation, Volume I: Chapter 6, Subhead 2)


How Knowledge is Conveyed by the Symbolism of Inspired Sources (Post 25. CVIC6S2)
The study of inspired sources and its symbolism, as noted previously, involves recognition of anomalous features present in the inspired source.  As we have seen, all alignment points of alignments and line points of lines are collocated with anomalous features, but not all anomalous features in inspired sources are collocated with alignment points of alignments and line points of lines.  At this time we shall cease making reference to lines in this chapter unless the context requires the mention of these.  There is a place for lines in inspired sources.  However, as we shall see, alignments account for nearly all the symbolism present in inspired sources.  The interpretation of the symbolism of an inspired source is based on the study of the alignment points of the alignments of the inspired source, and making mental associations concerning the relationships between the anomalous features that are collocated with these.   One who studies inspired sources soon becomes adept at recognizing anomalous features that are present in an inspired source.  He also soon becomes adept at recognizing alignment points of alignments that are collocated with these anomalous features.  The correct interpretation of the symbolism of these anomalous features and collocated alignment points, and their relationship to other anomalous features and collocated alignment points of an alignment enables one to understand the symbolic logic associated with the alignment and its alignment points and comprehend the knowledge that is conveyed by this symbolism.

Since 1996, the year when man discovered the existence of inspired  sources, a large body of knowledge has been built up concerning the mystical realm, mystical technology, and the four primary mystical particles associated with that technology.  This is knowledge that the Creator, apparently, feels is important for man to receive at this time in his history.  However, in addition to the body of knowledge, mentioned above, the symbolism of inspired sources also is capable of conveying other kinds of knowledge to man.  These “other kinds of knowledge" covers a broad range of subjects.  One of the most interesting of these concerns extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy.  In The Creation, these are referred to as advanced interstellar civilizations.  The symbolism of inspired sources has revealed that these advanced interstellar civilizations have had a long relationship with man on earth. The transfer activity by the people of the Aurignacian culture and the Magdalenian culture to an advanced interstellar civilization many millennia ago is one example of this.   Man’s discovery of the mystical realm, mystical technology, and the four primary mystical particles associated with that technology, it is believed, will result in a closer relationship between the living entities of the advanced interstellar civilizations and man.  This, however, may not be realized in its fullness until man, himself, develops an advanced interstellar civilization.

The divine nature of the alignments of an inspired source is revealed by the precision with which alignments intersect the anomalous features that become the alignment points of the alignments.  An alignment does not simply pass through the center of the feature.  Rather, it makes a connection with the latter precisely at an edge or peripheral boundary of the feature.  Because of this amazing precision in the collocation of alignment points of alignments and anomalous features, mentioned above, these alignments, it is believed, are “located” by the Creator in the person of the Holy Spirit.  The Holy Spirit, referred to here, is the third person of the Triune Godhead of Christianity.  The precision of the alignment points of the alignments of inspired sources, mentioned above, is nothing short of miraculous.   And this is as it should be, if inspired sources are divinely inspired.


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