(1) God and divinity
(1) God and divinity
1) God
In the CWG series, God is described as "All That Is."
"All That Is" means the source of everything and all beings, including the creatures.
"All That Is" is described in the CWG series as follows.
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I am God.
I am the Goddess.
I am the Supreme Being. The All of Everything. The Beginning and The End. The Alpha and Omega.
I am the Sum and the Substance. The Question and the Answer. The Up and the Down of it. The Left and the Right, the Here and the Now, the Before and the After. (pdfCWG3-P14)
Mine is the Realm of the Absolute, where One Thing does not exist in the relationship to Another, but quite independent of anything.
Mine is the place where All There Is is Love. (pdfCWG2-P36)
I have no form or shape you understand. I could adopt a form or shape that you could understand, but then everyone would assume that what they have seen is the one and only form and shape of God, rather than a form or shape of God-one of many.
I am the Great Unseen, not what I cause Myself to be in any particular moment. (pdfCWG1-P12)
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Since God is the Creator, there is naturally a limit to how much the creature can express God.
This is because human beings, living in time and space, do not have the language to express an existence that transcends time and space.
2) Divinity
Divinity means an aspect of God. There are an infinite number of aspects of God.
We can understand this fact by looking at the universe in which divinity is unfolding.
Divinity is described in the CWG series as follows.
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But this Me it is seeking to be is very complex, very multidimensional, multi-sensual, multi-faceted. There are a million aspects to Me. A billion. A trillion. You see?
There is the profane and the profound, the lesser and the larger, the hollow and the holy, the ghastly and the Godly, You see? (pdfCWG1-P12)
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