The Writings Of Livingstone Fagan IN THE BEGINNING PART 2 Transcription by Mark Swett --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The universe is a living projected thought (God). The something of nothing. Within it, mankind is thought of as beings in form, and like it we are capable of thought. The conscience (life's essence) houses the consciousness of the universe and its being a projected thought. The conscious mind (our essential being) facilitates awareness of ourselves as entities, independent of, yet given rise to, and dependent on this greater thought. Through the free flow of conscience to the conscious mind, meanings are derived, to the thoughts and questions arising from our sensory contact with creation. Growth in the knowledge of our nature and true identity - children of the universe (God) - is the result. (In the pursuit of wickedness, the adversary has always sought to silence the inner voice of conscience, robbing us of our divine heritage). Our being projected as having form, and being conscious of form through our senses, is what limits our thought, creating a distinction between our thought and the greater, parent thought. This enables us to experientially appreciate, the nature of the greater thought. Without it we would not know the experience of not knowing, growth, and subjugation to time. Further we would be incapable of distinguishing ourselves as entities separate to, yet one with the greater thought. Thereby lacking in an essential quality of freedom, born of knowing, and possessed of the greater thought. Transcending the limitations derived from our being in form, is lifes purpose, and attributes to us qualities in the likeness of the greater thought. Chief amongst these is that of choice and our choosing to be. The very expression of freedom. This ability is inherently ours by virtue of our being possessors of the essential thought capability. The exercise of it, relative to the greater thought, is a priceless gift, and is dependent on an appreciation of and belief in the greater thought. In not exercising it, we limit ourselves, by not taking on all the qualities of the greater thought. Essentially we fail to grow up. Remaining imprisoned in the consciousness of form, the basic potential of true thought. Ultimately we degenerate to thoughtlessness (void). As one grows in appropriating the qualities of the greater thought, the greater thought does not appear so greater or distant as before. Essentially because we have become like it, in the knowing. Growing out of being mere thought projections of it. The only remaining difference being, it got there first, Further, it was responsible for the original thought giving rise to us. Of this, we now have full knowledge, spawning our mutual bond. In us the universe (God) reproduces and extends itself. It does not end there! There's the subject of the power of thought. The Spirit and the mystery of God. In the beginning, She gave expression to herself through thought. Thought made her apparent, yet without her, thought itself would not appear. Being mutually entwined in each other, it is hard to distinguish them or their beginnings. For who was there to bear witness! Here lies the mystery and the magic of life, God's " I AMNESS" and faith's inevitability. The saying "life's a mystery" remains true. It's just the way of things. The universe is not all logic, there's logics opposite, by which it is known. This all adds up to divine, and ceaseless amazement. Igniting and exciting the wildest imagination. In short, lifes spark. It's ecstatic! But have no fear. The universe and life will continue to exist, though the form will change. It is built on itself and is self sustaining. It is for us to make the conscious choice to continue in and be changed with it. This involves our growing in the knowledge of its nature and purposes. Being responsible for giving rise to us, it also takes the responsibility for availing us of what we need. But it is our choice to avail ourselves of its provisions. In a personal way the universe has spoken to us, the Word. The subject matter of the Seven Seals brings to view, its nature and future purposes for this planet and universe. (Isa 1:2, 3, 8, 21, 24-27; 2: 2-4; 25:6-10, 46:12, 13; 60; 62; 65:17-19; Mic 4:1-3; Dan 2:34, 35, 44, 45; Zech 1:14-17; 8:1-3, 20-23; 14:1-3 (12) 4-11, 16-19; Mt 5:14 (last part); Ezek 36; 37:21-28; Hosea 2:4, 5; Zeph 3:14-20; Ps 22; 48; Rev 14:1; 20:4-8 etc. etc. Livingstone Fagan Branch Davidian Click here for back to The Research Center Home Page Questions and comments for the transcriber: mswett@mainelink.net