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The World
1. What is the world?
There is a world that God made, often referred to as the kingdom, or
heaven, or paradise, etc... There is a world that God did not make,
and this is the physical universe as we experience it. Although
Genesis states that God made it, Jesus says that we are not of this
world, even though we are in it. If we are in a place that we are
not of, then it is not of God either, for He would only make a place
in which we are "of". Simply the world is a place that God did not
make. We know that it is not a God place as well when Jesus says
that life is not in the flesh.
2. Why is it separate from Heaven?
God would not want heaven soiled as the place of loving life
that He created, so it must remain separate as a contamination and
aberration. It is not eternal, not consistent, and not holy. When
Moses looks at the burning bush, God tells him that he is on holy
ground, and to take off his sandals: an example of potential human
contamination that blocks us from the fuller awareness of Divinity.
3. Who created the earth and universe?
There are different beliefs about it. Some say, God, some say
Satan, some say we did, using our own creator powers granted to us
by God to create like Him, or, by error create something unlike Him
and as an inferior product, thereby worthless, and in the long run
disposable in comparison with the life of love of the heavenly
dimension.
4. Do angels and demons live on the earth as well?
I've never experienced an angel in my consciousness, but I've
sure been with very reputable people who have. Scripture and "The
Footladder of Notes Divine" proclaim their reality as well. As for
demons, they're too reported in Scripture, mentioned as well in "The
Footladder of Notes Divine" but my belief about them is that they
are the twisted creations of our own human minds, which frankly I
refer to as "demonic".
5. Is this Hell? Or does Hell exist somewhere else?
Anything that is not of God, that is a lesser experience that
what God made, - which is the only product that brings true joy to
His children, - has to bring a lessened state of contentment or in
its extreme, suffering, could certainly be called hell. I have no
difficulty seeing this world as hell and my mind capable of
conjuring up a hell for me when I'm not in the state of love granted
to me by God. There are only two basic emotions, or primary
emotions, love and fear. One is heavenly, the other hellish.
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