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The divine wholeness spoken of by the Lord Christ as “the beginning and the ending,” Alpha and Omega, in [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]].<ref>Rev. 1:8.</ref> Through the [[Universal Christ]], the Word incarnate, the Father is the origin and the Mother is the fulfillment of the cycles of God’s consciousness expressed throughout the Spirit-Matter creation. | The divine wholeness spoken of by the Lord Christ as “the beginning and the ending,” Alpha and Omega, in [[Book of Revelation|Revelation]].<ref>Rev. 1:8.</ref> Through the [[Universal Christ]], the Word incarnate, the Father is the origin and the Mother is the fulfillment of the cycles of God’s consciousness expressed throughout the Spirit-Matter creation. | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 22 April 2024
The divine wholeness spoken of by the Lord Christ as “the beginning and the ending,” Alpha and Omega, in Revelation.[1] Through the Universal Christ, the Word incarnate, the Father is the origin and the Mother is the fulfillment of the cycles of God’s consciousness expressed throughout the Spirit-Matter creation.
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Understanding Yourself: A Spiritual Approach to Self-Discovery and Soul-Awareness.
- ↑ Rev. 1:8.