THE HOLIEST
Creation and History
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Tablet Four
And I will make of thee [Abram]
a great nation,...
(Genesis 12:2)
<1>Some thousand years later and through the
mystical knowledge which was preserved (),
many Souls awakened their spiritual forces and reached a higher
consciousness. They were ready to set an example for the rest of
humanity. Abram was
chosen to start this mission.
<2>The spiritual significance of this choosing
was to elect those who had reached higher consciousness as a
spiritual force to be used in awakening the spiritual knowledge in
others. <3>Also, it was to eventually make humanity realize that
their true happiness and prosperity depends upon understanding
God and the truth behind
this universe.
<4>They would go through great struggles in many
lifetimes and their numbers would increase after a period of time
until some time later they would become a nation (Elected
Ones), "And I will make of thee a great nation." (Gen. 12:2)
<5>They truly do not belong to one nation on
earth but they are a nation of
God. They will be reincarnated wherever their presence is
necessary, and eventually they will become perfect men who will gain
the leadership of humanity and guide the whole universe to its goal
-- "to be(come) Divine."
<6>That is why the symbol ()
is chosen for these people. The triangle upward ()
symbolizes organizational Hierarchy or outward action, and the
triangle downward ()
symbolizes control and justice. The two triangles together are the
symbol for the Kingdom Of
Heaven On Earth.
<7>Also, by choosing
Abram, a great historical
event started. That is, a long historical period began, and through
the prophecies of what would happen in the future and the
fulfillment of these prophecies in history (for more detail of these
occurrences, read Children
of Abram (Abraham), All Prophecies Are Fulfilled) He again
would prove that He exists. <8>This would cause man to realize that
he sees only a small part of the truth and judges things from that
narrow view, and that is why humanity suffers.
<9>To start this great Plan,
God promised
Abram
and his seed many things. The son of
Abram was Ishmael, the son of Hagar. Ishmael is the father of
the Arabs.
<10>Then
God
changed his name from Abram
(A-Bram) to
Abraham and gave him
new promises for his seed. He then begot Isaac from his wife Sarah.
<11>The significance of the name change from
Abram to
Abraham, and the
difference between the two promises given to
Abram and his seed, and
to
Abraham and his seed,
is very important for understanding the great mystery of the
historical events which took place later on. Without knowing this, a
great truth will be lost and we will not be able to see how the
promises He had given to
Abram and
Abraham were fulfilled.
<12>Also in the promises He gave to
Abram and
Abraham, there were two
aspects in each promise: (1) the birthright or territorial
possession, and (2) the spiritual kingly promise (scepter).
<13>Then the Bible continues with the promises which were
given to
Abraham for his seed
Isaac.
<14>Of the two sons of Isaac, it is Jacob who
wins both of these promises, and also when his name is changed from
Jacob to
Israel a promise of "a
nation and a company of nations" is given to him (Gen. 35:10-12).
<15>Later on, before his death, he makes his
grandsons Ephraim and Manasseh (the sons of his own son Joseph) as
his own sons (Gen. 48:3-5). Then he gives the birthright
(territorial possession) to Joseph and through him to Ephraim and
Manasseh. So Ephraim and Manasseh became two tribes and joined the
Children of
Israel.
<16>Also
Israel
(Jacob) gave the promise of
the scepter
or the spiritual kingship to Judah:
The scepter
shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his
feet, until
Shiloh come; and
unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
(Genesis 49:10)
<17>This is one of the greatest prophecies which
has been ignored by many and is the very key in understanding most
of the events which had happened throughout the past several
thousand years.
<18>The
scepter or the promise of the spiritual kingdom "shall not
depart from" the tribe of Judah. Or in other words, the
Messiah
or spiritual king should come from the tribe of Judah. <19>Also the
lawgiving and its enforcement shall be by this tribe.
<20>However, this promise is not forever, but
only "until Shiloh
come." When the promised
Messiah (Shiloh)
does come, not only would the promised
scepter and
lawgiving power of the Children of
Abraham be fulfilled, <21>but also he (Shiloh)
should gather the people, who will bare the name
Israel unto themselves, "and unto him shall the gathering of the
people be."
<22>Later on, the
Children of
Israel would be divided into two houses, the
House of Judah (Jews)
and the
House of Israel. These would create the southern and northern kingdoms respectively.
<23>Both of these kingdoms fall. The people of the
House of Judah (Jews)
returned to their land, but the ten tribes of the
House of Israel, including the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh,
never, completely, came back. They are known as the ten lost tribes
of Israel.
<24>However, some of the people of these ten
tribes left their country and traveled west to England and to
America. <25>They created a nation (England) and many nations
(United States of America) at a later time. For more detail about
all the events briefly explained above, read
Children of Abram
(Abraham),
All Prophecies Are Fulfilled.
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