The merciful creation of the Material
Worlds serves as habitat for beings
who have wandered astray
God-father and Jesus Christ recognized the consequences that
could arise from Haniel’s choice to go his own way, to be apart
from them. Because the One is in all, and because there is light
and Jesus is the creative power and salvation, they were
determined that none of their creations or children would be
doomed or destroyed. Instead, they made appropriate
preparations to foster understanding.
This brings us to material creation, to the material world,
our space which arose directly from the Creator as a sort of
parallel world intended as a sanctuary for souls gone astray.
It is a replica of the spiritual world except that it is bound to matter,
is coarser, and on a far lower level of vibration and frequency.
Material creation is likewise dependant upon the spiritual world,
the latter being the source of its creation and its lifeline.
The spiritual world is not very different from the material world
because nothing can exist in the material world that does not
already exist in the spiritual world.
The spiritual world is simply more spiritual and exists on a far
higher level of vibration which is penetrated by light and love.
Both are subject to the same divine principles and both worlds
have the twelve dimensions, the five elements and the five
kingdoms which we shall analyze more closely in the following.
However, there are differences:
The beings in the spiritual world are not subject to a cycle of
life and death, nor is there any sickness or lack of anything
whatsoever. These are all characteristics of the perishable
material creation.
We shall now take a closer look at the material worlds and
compare the process of creation from the viewpoint of various
religions and cultures, and continue to elaborate on the Plan
of Redemption, which is accessible to all and filled with
boundless divine love.
This is an excerpt from the book DEI LEGACY.