Sunday, August 3, 2008

Adam, avatars, reincarnation and becoming one with the essence of the divine


Adam, avatars, reincarnation and becoming one with the essence of the divine

by valpetridis @ 2008-03-13 - 22:33:16
What is sometimes called the cosmic or celestial Adam is called Adam Cadman by Hebrew mystics. For the Hebrews Adam Cadman drawn from the second Adam is the first thing God created. It represents the universe as an individual and they believe that the fragmentation of Adam represents the Big bang or the creation of the universe. However as I have pointed out the description of Adam also refers to the personal enlightenment of the individual. According to genesis there were many sons of God, including Adam. . “ When man began to multiply on the face of the earth, the sons of God seeing that the daughters of man were fair(just) took wives” These fair or just daughters are the daughters of God. Each son of God chose a single wife. Ellen Pegal claims these sons of gods refer to angels and as it has been described prior the sons and daughters of God are angels or gods. This is why eastern gods can be called angels or sons and daughters of God. Christ called himself the son of God and the son of man, thus equating himself with both the daughters of man and the sons of God. Moreover since the word for man or human in Hebrew is Adam. Christ is claiming to be the son of God. This means Christ was spiritually one with God and Adam. He had become their avatars sharing fully in their spirit; “One with the essence of both. In Hinduism this is called becoming the avatar of Brahma and the avatar of Adam. Sometimes this is called the incarnation of Brahma (who is God(s)) and the avatar of the avatar of God called Adam. In the Bagavantam it says that the gods incarnate in people and these people act like one with the deified person. Rama was the avatar of Vishnu. To become an avatar of God one must walk with God. In Buddhism they call avatars reincarnations. Thus becoming the avatar of Buddha is to become the avatar of God.
. According to the Dhammapada, souls can reincarnate in you from any plane no matter what age you are. There are various examples of a spirit of someone reincarnating into an already born person. Everyone gets their own soul though many souls can reincarnate in them as they go through life. These are angels who want to get their wings or help out through a living being. They also bestow something upon the bearer as they get wings and ascend from lower levels or grant powers by helping through the living from higher planes. An example is a nun dies and goes to the diva plane. The nun then incarnates into a nine year old girl and goes to help the monks. The divas are known for their sexual powers, through the nun deploys diva powers to the girl who Buddha sends away because his monks are trying to increase their powers were abstaining from all sexual relief, including masturbation; the girl’s powers would have disrupted that.
The monks could return to sexual satisfaction after their meditation that included abstention.
In the Bagavantam it only mentions how the Gods incarnate into mortals from higher plans to work through mortals and bestow powers on them. In fact it promotes no other reincarnation as the origin of each person’s soul. Everyone is born with one soul. In a dream it was explained and called the GOFF. One’s soul is a crunched up reflection of the universe that is individuated later by the incarnation of Adam or the celestial automatonising program. Adam is the individual and becoming his avatar means in seven years you become a new Adam with your own plane like this one.
In the Vedas it tells you spirits can use anyone as a vessel to visit you, including your dead mother visiting as a fly. However every vessel has its own original soul.
In the Bhagavad-Gita the place of hell or a punishment place is described, Krishna warns that after death your soul will suffer countless incarnations to pay for misdeeds in life. These incarnations are on a lower plane and not in this life and it’s the person’s soul that is punished before ascending to divinity or an angel with wings.
Thus it seems that every religion believes the same thing: Gods can become one with you, thus sharing their soul as a home in your heart and mind. All gods are angels like angels of justice are the old Gods of justice.
Thus whether a soul incarnates with someone before leaving the womb or after, one still has the crunched up universe developing its individuality as an oneness with everything as their own personal soul. All the great religious books I read teach this same lesson.

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