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| 7.3 Trinity (oder die Dreieinigkeit) |
What is the Father, what is Creation? We have the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They are "One". This means the Creator and His Creation are one. Since the Father is the Creator, the Son and the Holy Spirit both are parts in or of Creation. How much is each separate? One half perhaps, or one third? :-) One cannot be without the other. Both are inseparable, they are "one". However it is right, seen from the self-conscious mind, to give each of the "three Godheads" their characteristics leading to the understanding of the 3 Aspects in Creation, and our "Model of Creation in Mind".
We must be able to speak without fear: "If Creation exists, then It
requires a Creator. He must be Its Source." There is nothing wrong with
saying so. We must also come to realize that Creation and the Creator is
all there is. There is nothing else. We must be able to look at the Creator
as distinct from His Creation as we are allowed to look at His Creation,
including the Holy Spirit, with the same mind He gave us, namely of His
own which cannot be subdivided either, and declare: "The Creator is not
subject to His own Creation, nor is the Holy Spirit real. The Holy Spirit
is the Answer of God to the error of Man. When the error is gone then the
Holy Spirit is gone, and His Son is free." This is so by Design. In this
respect our Creator is both: 'outside' Creation, like holding His Son created
in the image of His Perfection & Completion on one side, as well Being
Present everywhere else, in us, in our hearts at any given time, assuring
us of His never changing Love. He is not a function of time. He holds us
embraced forever. With 2 dimensions of our 5-dimensional space-time
model of Creation suppressed, we see manifestation as a Sphere at maximum
universal expansion at the moment of the Birth of Christ on earth. With
access to Memory, we see Creation standing forever, in completion and in
perfection, throughout eternity.