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Who am I?
1. Who am I?
I am a spirit created by God to be all that God is, other than being
the Original Creator that God is, and who is presently playing a
game of not being who God made me to be while in this human fantasy.
2. Where do I come from?
My true me comes from the creative force or mind of God, but of
which I have no memory of His originally creating me. But in moments
of revelation, I am shown aspects of my divine self.
3. Am I made in the image of God? What does that mean?
Other than not being the Original Creator, I am, and so are we all
gods with the power to create and exist exactly as He would and
totally at peace in that format, when we so choose that for
ourselves.
4. Why am I in human form now?
I chose to experience being something different that how God created
me, until I see it as a worthless state with no precious eternal
value, and thus incomparable with the experiences of my divine self
that are slowly revealed to me by the Holy Spirit.
5. How can it be said I am spirit, when I am human? Why did the
change occur?
You will be shown your spirit format when in the Holy Spirit's
judgment you are ready for it and it would not destabilize you. As
part of that experience, you will know, you will be shown, that your
spirit you is the real you and your human you is merely an imagined
state that exists only so long as you choose to play with it and its
imagined world.
6. Can I experience my spirit form at any time?
Not from your own powers. You can experience your spirit form only
when it is delivered to you by the revelation process directed by
the Holy Spirit. After that, you can remember those moments, but
still must depend on the Spirit to deliver further revelations in
the future which expands additional awareness of your spirit being.
7. How can I gain awareness and "feel" my spirit form over my
human body?
By increments, the Holy Spirit enables you to see another element of
worthlessness of our human existence. Each element recognized as
worthless and thus causing no conflict when it is abandoned enables
the Spirit to deliver the next increase of spirit awareness, without
your having some sense of loss about yourself.
8. Does death change my form or am I the same?
Jesus tells you, you are but one form, a god, a spirit being. He
showed it through the resurrection, that no matter what was done to
His body, including seemingly causing His death, it did nothing to
His spirit identity. Same for us. Spirits don't die. Death is a
human belief based on our identity as the human playthings that
we're created. The only meaningful term is "re-awakening" which has
nothing to do with death. We can play the games of human life and
death, or whatever other game we choose to make up in our desire to
be different form the god we are as make by God, and none of it
affects our eternal and untouchable identity as God's eternal
created one.
9. Does my consciousness ever change? Can it be destroyed? Can I
be destroyed?
Revelation shows you your God-like consciousness. Thus you know at
that point it never changes, but simply sits behind human awareness
waiting to surface based on a process directed by the Holy Spirit.
The creation of God that each one of us is can never be destroyed.
My own experience of the divine consciousness showed me it was very
different from my experience of human consciousness, in that I had
no fear, nor guilt, nor loneliness. I simply belonged in that spirit
state, and was absolutely at peace in God's presence, to the extent
that it was shown to me by the Holy Spirit.
10. Who is my Creator?
The real spirit you, the god-you, was a creation from a thought of
God. God thought you and you existed. You do now, you always will.
11. Why then do I have a Father and Mother on earth who
participated in my creation?
From our wish to be original creators, just like God, we've made up
our own creation different than the one that God made for us. Our
"original" creation is based on bodily beings, so we made up the
idea of having bodily parents make bodies for us. We don't remember
doing it, but this is what we chose to believe in playing the game
"I want to be an original creator just like God is an original
Creator". But by deviating away from our true creation, we suffer
guilt and fear over seemingly having done something to God with our
fantasies of being original creators, and that fills this creation
with false fears of a jealous God, false fears about our own powers,
and false fears about others who we feel sit in judgment of
ourselves. This human creation lost the feeling of oneness with God
and with others. Thus we needed to have individual parents,
individual lives, and wariness of others who we don't feel to be in
union with us.
12. Sometimes I feel "spaced out" for a moment or get a deja vu
kind of a feeling... does this have anything to do with who I am?
If the spaced out feelings have a peace to them, a sense of love,
you are experiencing the delivery of an increment of your true self
from the Holy Spirit. Déjà vu is the indication that you are
reliving a moment that you've lived before, making you aware, again
through the Holy Spirit, that it is a different dimension that the
human time dimension, which is linear, going forward. Both are
positive experiences of the spirit world and your existence as some
part of it, though not fully aware of its completeness neither of it
nor of yourself in it.
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