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🔴 The Real Message of the Bible (it's not what you expect)
The Bible, the most insightful and misunderstood book, is your personal biography.
It is not a treatise of historical events and was never intended to be so.
The individuals mentioned therein never lived, and none of the events described ever took place.
The Bible speaks of the inner heaven and the earthly earth.
It begins as follows: In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth, and the earth was without form and void.
Darkness was upon the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Then God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
This light refers to the heaven within you, the light that shines upon your earth is the light of your consciousness, and it shines from you.
The outer person, referred to there as earth, is dark, while the inner person, or heaven, is the being that was with the still slumbering God at the beginning.
As your autobiography, the Bible explains to you that you are being elevated from your current level of being to a higher one.
In the Old Testament, we find the Pentateuch.
The first known New Testament contained neither the letters to the Hebrews nor the books of James and Peter.
Then there were also the Apocrypha.
These writings provide us with four biographical outlines of a principle, not of a person.
It took 900 years for the Bible to take its current form.
Therefore, always keep in mind during your reading that the Kingdom of Heaven is within you.
You are revealed an eternal principle named Christ.
This principle is your hope of glory.
All biblical figures are aspects of your spirit, which you discover as you fulfill your destiny, and this destiny is the fulfillment of the Holy Scripture within yourself.
Never did a man named Moses write any Ten Commandments on a stone tablet.
The word "stone" stands for literal truth.
The person fixated on literal interpretation comes first and receives a series of commandments, which he has to follow, thereby blocking the psychological truth.
As long as you only consider things from the outside, your spirit is blocked and cannot recognize the psychological connections.
But as soon as you thirst for truth and begin to apply the law, your life will absorb this truth, or water, and turn it into wine.
In the state of Moses, God's true name is revealed to you.
Take this name, your "I am," as your staff of knowledge and strike it against the stone of literal interpretation.
This will bring forth the psychological water.
Drink it by putting these insights into practice, and you will transform the psychological water of truth into the wine of the spirit.
The biblical garment of camel hair and a leather belt of John the Baptist refers to the spirit, not the body.
Hair and skin are the outermost things a person possesses.
Therefore, John the Baptist symbolizes the outer, inwardly unadorned person.
The inner person is Jesus.
He wears the seamless robe from above, and whoever wears this robe will always be welcome in the houses of kings.
The New Testament teaches a comprehensive and fundamental transformation of the self, termed as rebirth.
However, John the Baptist calls it repentance and urges us to a new way of thinking about the kingdom of heaven.
We read that he lived in the wilderness among wild beasts.
Well, the you John living in the wilderness are you as long as you have no direction of your own and allow your emotional fluctuations to wander unrestrained and confused.
Only when you begin to tame and discipline your animal instincts will you gain strength from within and be baptized in the water of truth.
In this parable, Matthew speaks of a sower whose seeds fell on different types of soil.
Your wonderful human imagination is God, the sower, who said, "Let us make man in our image."
As Adam, or the red earth, humans are the psychological earth into which the kingdom of heaven is planted.
As long as we hear but do not understand, we continue to experience this in parables.
The wicked one, the enemy of God, comes and snatches away what was sown in their heart.
However, those who hear the message and understand it bear good fruit.
In the 11th chapter of Genesis, we read about the Tower of Babel.
This tower was built of stone, representing literal truth, and bitumen as mortar, symbolizing earthly ideas.
Before the construction began, there was only one language and few words.
But as building progressed, confusion spread, and soon they no longer understood each other.
Today, we find this tower in the form of mystical groups around the world.
Moreover, enemies in your own household are your only enemies.
By making their teachings your truth, you believe that your security depends on your bank balance or that your happiness depends on other people.
In this way, you build a Tower of Babel, yet the only reality is your consciousness, your awareness of being in a particular state of being, and all opponents of this state are within you.
In the Beatitudes, Matthew tells us that your state of consciousness is blessed when it is clothed in soft garments.
For when you wear the seamless garment of imagination, you can always ascend higher into the Garden of Eden within yourself.
You are the gardener of your mind, into which you plant the seeds you have selected.
As a person of imagination, you become aware of what you have planted and harvest a hundredfold, for you always become what you envision within yourself.
In chapter 16 of Matthew, we read the story of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
These are not earthly people but states of mind.
As long as you believe you must do everything right outwardly, know the right people, and be in the right place at the right time, you are a hypocritical Pharisee.
Beware of this mindset, for development always occurs internally, never externally.
Matthew tells us that the Kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls.
When he found one of great value, he sold everything to buy it.
As long as you make excuses for something outside your mind, you do not have enough money to purchase this precious pearl.
You must be willing to sell any belief in anything outside of yourself.
The path to the Kingdom of Heaven leads upward and always unfolds internally.
You cannot walk this path in garments of hair and leather.
You must be dressed in your finest attire, which is always woven internally.
We continue reading that the Kingdom of Heaven is like a net thrown into the sea that catches all kinds of fish, both good and bad.
When the net was full, the fishermen pulled it ashore, put the good fish in baskets, and threw the bad ones away.
Be selective; choose your thoughts carefully and discard the unloving and negative ones.
Allow only good messages in your mind and do like the good fisherman.
In the same chapter, the question is posed: "Do you understand this?"
Hopefully, you can affirm this.
In Matthew, we read that you should not put new wine into old wineskins.
It is said that otherwise the skins would burst and the wine would be spilled.
We are urged to put new wine into new wineskins so that both are preserved.
Into your consciousness, the fresh wineskins, new wine must be filled through the internal fulfillment of God's promise so that both are preserved.
Human development is not external.
There is only one presence, one essence.
In humans, this is called Christ and is defined as the power of God and your hope of glory.
This power can be awakened if you do not let God's word be misled by the belief in a power outside of yourself.
Give up all false beliefs and clothe yourself in the soft garment of an inner attitude that emotionally and naturally anticipates the fulfillment of your heart's desire.
The Bible is a psychological treatise from beginning to end about your soul, constantly reminding you that it all comes down to a change of mind.
You are not what you have considered yourself to be but possess the potential for infinite internal growth.
You always achieve your goal through an internal alignment, regardless of the nature of your alignment—whether good, bad, or neutral.
The fulfillment of your desires always depends on the attitude you have adopted, not on external circumstances.
As long as you depend on external factors, you are on a level with Elijah and John the Baptist.
As wonderful as their views were, they were made of stone and existed in a violent state.
John the Baptist cannot enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
You must outgrow this state by consciously turning inward and disciplining your inner attitude.
This is your destiny.
The state of awareness you want to express must be acquired by selling all belief in an external power that can help you.
Once you have freed yourself from this misconception, move faithfully into your desired state.
Let not your heart be troubled.
Believe in God, believe also in me, and shortly thereafter follows the statement: "It is good for you that I go away, for if I do not go away, the Comforter will not come to you."
Here we see a teaching that seems to come from outside, but you can only find your inner Comforter when you give up your belief in an external teacher.
The more your faith in yourself grows, the more your heart will find peace.
There is only one cause, only one "I am."
I am in the unimaginable trinity as God the Father, and I am as the creative expression, the Son, for imagination is born from consciousness.
In the universal interpretation as infinite eminence, I am forever the Holy Spirit.
Eminence is closer than now and nearer than near.
I am, therefore, the Comforter.
What could comfort you more than knowing that you do not have to wait for the fulfillment of your desires?
They are closer than here and come sooner than now.
Let this knowledge be your Comforter.
If there were a limit to something contained in an infinite state, the state would no longer be infinite.
You shall not boil a young goat in its mother's milk.
That is exactly what you are doing as long as you align your thinking with negativity.
Turn away from deficiencies and deficits, from all negative states, and feel yourself into the already accomplished fulfillment, into positive states.
To your success,
Daily Manifestation Team
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