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<blockquote class="definition">'''Creation''' refers to physical creation, everything that | <blockquote class="definition">'''Creation''' refers to physical creation, everything that exists within the [[Space-Time Tube]]. That is, all that exists after [[Consciousness]] enters into [[Consciousness]]. | ||
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Creation is both a physical process and a spiritual process (BOLIFE). The [[Physical Process of Creation]] is the process of using hands to create the world. For example, a carpenter using his hands to create a house is engaged in a process of physical creation. The [[Spiritual Process of Creation]] is the process of using [[will]] (desire + intent) to exert a non-physical influence on reality. The well-documented [[Placebo Effect]] is an example of a spiritual process of creation. | Creation is both a physical process and a spiritual process (BOLIFE). The [[Physical Process of Creation]] is the process of using hands to create the world. For example, a carpenter using his hands to create a house is engaged in a process of physical creation. The [[Spiritual Process of Creation]] is the process of using [[will]] (desire + intent) to exert a non-physical influence on reality. The well-documented [[Placebo Effect]] is an example of a spiritual process of creation. | ||
"According to the Sânkhya philosophy, nature is composed of three forces called, in Sanskrit, Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. These as manifested in the physical world are what we may call equilibrium, activity, and inertness. Tamas is typified as darkness or inactivity; Rajas is activity, expressed as attraction or repulsion; and Sattva is the equilibrium of the two." | |||
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Revision as of 17:33, 5 December 2022
Creation refers to physical creation, everything that exists within the Space-Time Tube. That is, all that exists after Consciousness enters into Consciousness.
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As noted in the Book of Light, Creation is a dream of energy in the mind of I. That is, creation is everything that exists within the Mind of God.
Physical Creation is everything that exists within the Space-Time Tube which itself also exists within the Mind of God.
Creation is both a physical process and a spiritual process (BOLIFE). The Physical Process of Creation is the process of using hands to create the world. For example, a carpenter using his hands to create a house is engaged in a process of physical creation. The Spiritual Process of Creation is the process of using will (desire + intent) to exert a non-physical influence on reality. The well-documented Placebo Effect is an example of a spiritual process of creation.
"According to the Sânkhya philosophy, nature is composed of three forces called, in Sanskrit, Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. These as manifested in the physical world are what we may call equilibrium, activity, and inertness. Tamas is typified as darkness or inactivity; Rajas is activity, expressed as attraction or repulsion; and Sattva is the equilibrium of the two."