Preface
First & Second Day
Third Day
Fourth Day
Fifth Day
Sixth Day
Seventh Day
Our Appendix is actually a summary of the events of Creation smybolized by "The Stones In The Great Wall" in relationship to the Seven Days of Creation. The Seven Days of Creation where made possible by the Seven Spirits of God. In each of the Seven Days of Creation, one of the Seven Spirits of God became the dominant creative force. Out of each day evolved one of the Seven Senses of Man. The events of "The Twelve Foundations of Heaven" only covered four of the Seven Days of Creation. Therefore, we will here summarize the events of the twelve foundations of heaven in relationship to the Seven Days of Creation, and take a quick glimpse into the other three days that were not covered.
"And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep
not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the Root of
David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the
seven seals thereof." |
Here the Four Beasts are metaphysically concurrent to the materialization that occurred in the first four days of Creation. The Seven Horns are concurrent to the seven mental attributes of the Mind of God that made Creation possible. The Seven Eyes are concurrent to the seven senses of man, each of which evovled out of one of the Seven Spirits of God during the course of the Seven Days of Creation.
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Virtually everyone who has received at least an elementary education is aware that man has five physical and natural senses. What is esoterically known to just a very few is that man also has two spiritual senses, or two mental senses. The sense of thought is the mental sense that empowers man to perceive, analyze, and compute the existence and functions of things, and even to imagine and theorize such existence and functions. One half of the sense of perception/precept empowers man to make a judgment call concerning the things he perceives through the senses—including the sense of thought. The other half writes precepts within the conscious, sub-conscious, and even unconscious awareness based upon perception, as in preceiving something to be good or evil, right or wrong, true of false, moral or immoral, etc. The precepts can then govern both the voluntary and involuntary behavior of man. Compassion and charity are two of it greatest behavioral virtues. Thus conscious awareness is a function of the sense of thought, and conscience is a function of the sense of perception/percept. In the Biblical story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 men, we are provides us with a perfect example of the metaphysical relationship between the Seven Spirits of God and the Seven Senses of Man.
"And Jesus went forth, and saw a great
multitude, and was Moved With Compassion
Toward Them, and he healed their sick." |
This story became with Jesus' sense of thought making him aware to the needs within this great multitude of people. Then his sense of perception/precept was compelled into action towards them. In being the product of a naturally grown grain, the five loaves of grain were a metaphysical expression of the five physical and natural senses. Because they live in water, which can produce waves like the wave-lengths of thought energy and light energy, and brainwaves, the two fishes were metaphysical expressions of man, two spiritual senses. The five thousand men that were fed were a metaphysical expression of the five physical and natural senses of man being fed by the Seven Spirits of God, as well as the two spiritual senses. The twelve baskets of remnants was a metaphysical expression of the fact that the twelve foundation of produced enough spiritual and material food to feed all humanity—with plenty to share, as in an endless supply.
Remember, the Word of God is made up of many different systems of Truth installed in Creation to record what things would perpetuate and sustain the eternal life of the souls, as opposed to the thing that would not. The results of those recording are expressed through the seven mental attributes of the Mind of God. Therefore, it makes no difference what matter is consumed by a human body to sustain its life forces and its metabolism, it is still being fed by the Word of God via the Seven Spirits of God.
"But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." |
The anatomy of the human body itself bears witness to these revelations. The seven vertebrae that make up the cervical spine are actually a biological expression of a metaphysical fusion of the Seven Spirits of God and the Seven Senses of Man. The twelve vertebrae in the thoracic spine are a metaphysical expression of the fusion of the Seven Spirits of God and and the Seven Senses of Man resting upon the twelve foundations of heaven. As in the twelve disciples, these twelve vertebrae also represent twelve set of disciplines born out of those very same twelve foundations of heaven. The five vertebrae in the lumbar spine represent the base the twelve foundations rest upon, as in the events of the twelve foundations of heaven, which only covered the first four day of Creation, coming to rest withing the Fifth Day of Creation. Thus it is the five vertebrae in the lumbar spine (the base) that empowers the twelve vertebrae in the thoracic spine (the foundations) and the seven vertebrae in the cervical spine (the capstone) to stand upright. These five vertebrae also empower the man to move within the physical and natural dominion of his five physical and natural senses according to the preceptions of those senses, as in smelling or seeing food, or hearing of whether food can be found and moving towards it.
Understanding the relationship between the senses and food is vital to understanding how the Seven Senses of Man evolved out of the Seven Spirits of God. Though the great goal of the evolution of life on earht is the evolution of intelligence, all began with organisms adapting to the food-chain. While the sense of thought evolved out of the Spirit of Knowledge as the very first sense to evolve out of the Seven Spirits of God, the sense of touch was the first physical and natural sense to evolve. Therefore, when the evolution of life began on earth, it began with one cell organisms that relied only movement and a specialized sense of touch to locate and ingest food in processes very much like osmosis, a simulation of the sense of touch. The parameciums obviously even possessed some sense of thought associated with memory. An amoeba searches for food by drifting into water-plant algae. If it finds none, it often repeatedly and ignorantly drifts back to the same location. On the other hand, a paramecium, after finding no food, would back off and seek other resources in other directions. It retains momentary traces of memory, or a sense of thought. Paramecia clearly have more intelligence than amoebas. Compared to the amoeba, the paramecium is a genius.
Hopefully, this Preface will help it much easier to understand the metaphysical relationships between the "Twelve Foundations of Heaven, the Seven Days of Creation, the Seven Spirits of God, and the Seven Senses of Man. What is certain is that, when the Lamb with the Seven Horns and the Seven Eyes has finished his works, the Tabernacle of God (the Dwelling Place of God), and how the Mind of God dwells within His Tabernacle will indeed be with men.
"And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the Tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God." |
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