Potter's Metaphor

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The Potter's Metaphor is a metaphor used to help explain several psychological aspects of Creation the Fundamental Views of Creation, the Elements of Creation, the significance of Experience, and so on.

In the Potter's Metaphor a potter (a creator) sits at a wheel shaping clay (creation). Aspects of the creative process are explored through an inspection of the potter and his process.


See Also

Creation

As above in consciousness, so below in_matter

First Creation

Problem of Ennui | Unfolding of Creation | Dimensions of Creation | Breath of God | Fundamental Factors of Creation | Problem of Daath

Second Creation

Great Cosmic Death | Acceleration | Orgasm

Third Creation

Vibration | Point of Entry (Point Zero)| Point of Separation Oroborous | Big Bang/The Watershed/Third Creation | Light Experience | Feeling

Elements of Creation | Creative Idea | Creative Position | Creative Relationship | Creative Expectation | Force+Formation | Fundamental View of Creation

Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four | Day Five | Day Six

Fourth Creation

Further Reading

Sharp, Michael. (BOLVII). The Book of Light: The Nature of God, the Structure of Consciousness, and the Universe Within You (Vol. Two - Water). St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press.