The_Talmud_of_Jmmanuel_-_Creation
Contents • 1 241 Chapter 34 ♦ 1.1 Teaching about Creation • 2 Further Reading • 3 Source
241 Chapter 34 Teaching about Creation 1. Jmmanuel preached powerfully, saying, "Behold, Creation stands above humanity, above god and above everything. 2. "It appears to be perfect by human comprehension, but this is not so. 3. "Since Creation is spirit and thus lives, even it must forever perfect itself. 4. "But since it is one within itself, it can perfect itself by way of its own creations, through the generation of new spirit forms that dwell within humans, give them life, and evolve towards perfection through their learning. 5. "The newly generated spirit is part of Creation itself; however, it is unknowing down to the smallest iota. 6. "When a new spirit is created, which is still unknowing in every way, it lives in a human body and begins to learn. 7. "Persons may consider the unknowing spirit as stupid and say that the individual is confused. 8. "But it is not, because it is only unknowing and devoid of knowledge and wisdom. 9. "Thus may this new spirit live a life within a human being in order to gather knowledge. 10. "Then, when this spirit enters the beyond, it is no longer as unknowing as it was at the time of its beginning. 11. "And it returns into the world and lives again as a human being but is no longer quite as unknowing as it was at its beginning. 12. "Again it learns and gathers further knowledge and new wisdom, and thereby increasingly escapes from ignorance. 13. "So, after many renewed lives, the time comes when people say that this spirit is normal and not confused. 14. "But this is neither the end of the spirit nor its fulfillment, because, having become knowing, the spirit now seeks the greatest wisdom. 15. "Thus, the human spirit perfects itself so extensively that it unfolds in a Creational manner and ultimately becomes one with Creation, as it was destined from the earliest beginning. Contents
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