Quote:
Originally Posted by HITESH SHAH
While immutability of heavens is still right, ...
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Hello HS -
I appreciate that you see things differently, but in
my 'view' (theory?)
everything is
ever-changing (
including what you reference as 'heavens') - so
nothing is 'immutable'.
From my treatise: "For those who have reached the point where they are capable of dispassionately pondering such matters, I submit that “The Father is
in me, and I
in him” (John 10:38) which Jesus added in the same speech-sequence (as “I and my Father are one”) clearly shows the John 10:38 understanding to be what he
actually meant to communicate. Notwithstanding the
meta-truth that
every ‘feature’ of
Creativity (Life, God, Reality, Being – however you wish to view and reference
It) is an inseparably integral aspect of one all-inclusive phenomenon, in light of which any and all
conceptual ‘divisions’ which distinguish aspects of
It one from another may be 'seen' to
really just be navigational aides at best, this saying indicates that Jesus ‘saw’ that there was a dynamic,
two-way flow-connection between the primally progenitive soul of ‘the Father’ and the consequentially co‑generative soul-constellation of ‘the Son’, such that the outflow from one functions as inflow in relation to the other in
continuously ongoing
outflow→inflow→ad infinitum fashion. Readers capable of engaging in abstract thought experiments may appreciate the kind of experience an observer walking lengthwise along the seemingly two‑sided ‘surface’ of a
mobius strip would have and, if reasonably intelligent, sooner or later grok as
analogically explaining the never‑ending ‘story’ of [the
process of] ever-ongoing Father↔Son
Creation."