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Neville 10-27-1969THE CREATORYouwill find tonight to be a verypracticaland yet a veryspiritual hour, for I amgoingto speak to you oftheCreator.In Paul's letter to the Romans he said: "All the invisible things of God are clearly seen, being understood bythe things that are made."Manis called uponto look at the made, inorder to discover the invisible God.How? Byquestioninghimself. Look around youand tryto remember whenthere was nothingto support yourbelief inthe present, but you had a thought and dreamed a dream that one day youwould have what is nowyours. If you can remember, you have found the Creator to be your own wonderful human imagination.Could that be God?Now, inthe very next verse Paul claims: "Although theyknew God they did not honor him as God." Havingfound the relationship between the things seen and the imaginal act, do you honor your imagination as God?Or do you turn to images resembling mortal man, birds, animals, or reptiles and believe that they are thecause because theyseemed to aid inbringingyour unseenact into being?Ifyou turnand think something onthe outside is the cause of your good fortune (or your misfortune) youaregiving up the truthabout God for a lie, and worshiping the thing created instead of the Creator. Rather, youshould relate your outer world to an imaginal activity within. If you do not accept the fact that God is thecause ofeverythingin your outer world, thenyoudo not honor your imaginationas God. Read this wonderfulrevelationinthe 1st chapter ofPaul's letter to the Romans, verses 20 through25.Stop for a moment and see if you cannot relate the world round about you to an imaginal act. Then honoryour imagination as God. Do not continue to simply acknowledge that your thoughts create your reality, butaccept those thoughts for what theyare, and that is God inaction. And do not give your creative power overto a mortal man, believing he was the cause ofyour good fortune (or misfortune). Man is God's image - thecreated, and not your imagination- the Creator.The Bible begins on this note: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Here we see thatGod created the within, (for we are told that heaven is within and God is in his heaven) and he created theearth, which is without. How did God bring the earth into existence ifit is on the outside and He is inheavenonthe inside? By the act of movement:"The spirit ofGod moved upon the face ofthe waters."Here we findthat motion is the cause, that without motion it is impossible to bring forth anything. And how does Godmove? Throughthe act ofimagining.
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