Neville Goddard God In Action
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November 9 1970 Neville Goddard 'God In Action'
I love you brothers.
Neville's voice is my everything in the middle of a long-term, taugh third-dimension reality.
Truuuuuuuuu! So CALMMMMM LIKE A BALMMMMM ON A WOULD BE WEARY MIND & HEARRRRRRT HEART 💓
Let's expand on the interpretation of Tzimtzum, a concept in Kabbalah, in English, Greek, and Latin.
English:
Tzimtzum, in the context of Kabbalah, refers to the concept of divine contraction or concealment. It is the notion that in order for the created world to exist, God, who is infinite and all-encompassing, had to contract or limit His divine presence. This contraction created a space or void within which the created universe could come into being. Tzimtzum is seen as a necessary step in the process of creation, allowing for the existence of a separate reality while maintaining the connection to the divine source.
Greek:
In Greek, the term for Tzimtzum can be translated as "σύσταση" (sýstasi). It represents the idea of divine withdrawal or contraction, the act of the infinite divine essence drawing back in order to make space for the finite created realm. This withdrawal is seen as a necessary action to enable the existence of the physical world and the separation between the divine and the material.
Latin:
In Latin, the concept of Tzimtzum can be expressed as "contractio divina." This refers to the divine contraction or contraction of God's essence. The idea is that God, being infinite and all-encompassing, contracts or withdraws in order to create space for the manifestation of the created universe. This divine contraction is considered essential for the establishment of a separate realm of existence while maintaining a connection to the divine source.
These interpretations in English, Greek, and Latin aim to capture the essence of the concept of Tzimtzum and its significance in Kabbalistic thought.
Our name is I AM.
As we walk along we hear people's voices, we understand what they are saying, as we are here with them.
Yet we do not hesitate continuing walking our own path with absolutely no reason to explain, justify or defend who we are as we simply know who we are, who we all are.
There is no need to be offended, we purely excuse and forgive ourselves as we do everyone else.
Exactly
I love this, I can't get enough of I AM
This is the most stunning lecture of Neville.
NPC
Thank you♥
I believe in God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, Amen.🙏
Felix Nader -'the Holy Ghost?' Where in the Scriptures did you see This? Did you mean 'the Spirit'. Open your mind man or ask the Father to give you Wisdom to understand Scriptures and to reveal the truth to you.
@@morogilbert2609it’s an old post, but I still want to clarify. He meant the Holy Spirit. He translated the words how the German speakers call the Holy Sprit in their language. Has nothing to do with a ghost. 😁🙏
more confused than ever now. . .it is all clear now...
Pray to the almighty thought 💭 you never know Him for guidance! Humble yourself, always.
MoRo Gilbert instead of taking me on as an inferior practioner of my faith why not enlighten me and show your leadership as a servant of God?
He says that Jesus Christ is the father but unless it’s up for interpretation of how you want to see it since it’s a metaphor or an analogy about us it’s fine but literally when you read Jesus is a different individual and he is the son of David, so how can you be the son of someone that you are? Also, Jesus calls God his father so he’s the son of someone that he is not literally again. This is MODALISM with a consciousness twist, but it literally is modalism. The Christology makes it the error of modal ism. It can still be applied, but that part of it of the story is not correct. I gotta go beyond that. It bothers me when he says it.
Yay
42:28 - 42:38 What does he say?
He says “...and everyone else in your world...they are all used as symbols in your dreams”.