The Rapture
Here Now And God Tomorrow: A Promised New Aquarian Age Rising From Mind (Metaphysics and You: Preparing For the Now Dawning Age of Aquarius)
Beschrijving van het boek
The Rapture, a Christian term, is allegory for a natural cyclic evolutionary process that materializes internally deep in the Mind when corruption and lawlessness overtake the societal norm and decay sets in. This “new Man” (the developing Mental structure) begins replacing the outer world authorities at all levels of society, revealing a process of “God’s Eternal Kingdom” descending into the World, creating a “Heavenly Government on Earth”. Such a restoral returns all nations to the principles of religion: truth, justice, liberty and common sense, whereupon the world flourishes in the new age. This is happening now, it began in April 2020 at start of the so-called “Pandemic” lockdown, whereupon society became ripe for the flourishing of internal relationships. This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarious where harmony and understanding come into form, its first fruits having been the 1960s civil-rights and anti-war peace and love movements.
CHAPTER BEGINNINGS
Introduction
The Rapture, a Christian term describing a key biblical prophesy of the New Testament Bible, is a cyclic event that repeatedly happens when there is a falling away from religion, that is, a forgetting of the internal knowledge with reliance shifting to a physical world mindset where individual desire is paramount over collective Mind.
1 — New Testament Prophesy
The first mention of what we call the Rapture in the New Testament Bible is in Matthew 24, purportedly a warning from Jesus of a great calamity about to fall upon the people …
2 — Incident at the ‘Med’
In about 1977, reading and digesting the Seth Material, I began having dreams of my father who was still physically in body and would be for another decade, that he was taking me high up on a mountain and I interpreted this as he was giving me spiritual guidance. This confused me because my dad was a rather ordinary practical man who didn’t believe anything that he couldn’t see…