Phenomenon of God and the Divine Throne

Phenomenon of God and the Divine Throne


The creation of "religion" and ideals associated with God are visceral beliefs held in nearly every epoch. As stories and myths are told, so is the inception and belief that these beings exist. Studying monotheistic religions, you find that these are created through faith in despairing times: a voice of pure, honest indignation regarded as God supervising natural law, a representative and reflection of the hopes and consciousness of the populace, i.e., visceral cries to the heavens for a deliverer. In polytheistic religions, they are regarded as myths and legends, which are reflected in various aspects of nature. The creation of stories and folklore is a gift to what humanity lacks: faith. Faith and reverence to a higher power beyond what you already have. Some teachings teach the first principles being human perception and nature, and some others divine inspiration. This world is made up of ideas and said ideas precede our human experience and it's these visceral beliefs in these principles that formed national consciousness back then. People need order and ideals to surrender free will to if they need to survive and progress. The Biblical fall of man is represented in the polarity God and Lucifer or the Serpent, as God represents order and ideal above civilization, and The serpent symbolizing and selling the idea of the entropy of free will. It brings us to question, would you rather live in a world of perfect order where all is good and controlled, or a world of chaos where all is free and permitted? Would you choose safety over freedom?

 

While it is true that the study of nature and psyche are good devices for intuiting spiritual matters, I don’t think God, on its own, can be properly intuited. It’s as though a third-dimensional object is peeking into the world of forms. You cannot glean much information on the subject from that, but you can be met with “The Will of God,” which would be the result of the intention, promptings, and the divine ordinance of creation, nature, and being. These things are found on a macro and microcosmic level as you can find this in yourself as well as everything outside you. The prophets of the religion must have discovered the infinite in everything, a firm, adamant prompting touching even the most basic of things senses. In the outer, you find models of understanding like math, science, and language which are to explain the phenomena and ordinance of everything around you. It isn’t the makeup but the language used to make sense of it. The truth above all is found in the understanding of how these two spheres mirror each other. Once understood, you have absolution; universal law, which is the ordinance of God.
It is this truth that holy wars in the names of Gods have been fought over, the antagonism and degradation of different gods, cultures, myths, and stories for the claim of certainty that claims to understand the universal truth and authors of the world around us. This certainty seems to throw followers into a sort of frenzy; the effects of the egregors at play seem to find their resting spot in its hosts burning them up and driving them into pilgrimages or absolute devotion. The idea of sin itself being a cosmic guilt/grievance that deviates from this truth: Acting in accordance with lies, as the greatest sin committed against any of these beings would be unbelief; believing that they are a lie and untruths.

This is a diagram of the progression of a host from normal states to what i call "The Divine Throne" these thrones acting as an alter within the minds of people, expressing and manifesting itself in the form of mania or frenzy. Norse gods Odin, was named as the frenzied one and was known for capturing berserkers into a state of almost divine madness in which they are aided in battle, and in the name of their gods, the enemies or 'infidels' are vanquished.
The Ring

*It starts at the manifest,*

Adamus/Earth: This represents the base state of being—normal, placid, and tame. It feels even and steady, as though on rock-hard soil, the minute fine things of life.


*Moving up in the melodies sang by the earth(the intermission between heaven and earth),*

we have the choirs progression. This marks the point of pure potentiality and propagation, joyous and giddy. It's the bubbly rise, storing all energy, swirling around in a vortex—the moment before explosion. Here, the rays of God glint in your eye, beckoning you forward, Metatron goads you.

*Propelling you into the firmaments of the sky, the curtain between the earth and heaven,*

Frenzy/Mania is the explosion itself—erratic behavior and vivid dreams. This is where the wind gods lie, the storm gods dancing in the rain, relishing the feeling of madness and intensity. Whispers and plagues fill your ear, vibrating and expelling raw will.

*Welcomed into the proximity to God,*

The divine throne/Elation/God is the point of pure bliss, where one weeps under the wings of God, amidst the throne room where seraphim sing praises and worship. It's true reverence and living, with delusions of invincibility, imparting of gifts and dreams—where even those who couldn't carry a tune will shout. It's the crucifixion of the body.

*Cascading  down to,*

Catharsis/Womb/Cimmerian represents death. This is the return to the mother's womb, cloaked in a deathly warmness, experiencing ease and rest—calm null, death, and its sister, sleep. It's pain and pleasure, duality and negation, tears and jubilation—the calm after the rain.

 

Though readers, do not be disheartened. In this day and age we have the most agency of all, in this age we can have heralds of truth. It is our duties as humans to find this universal law that many before us have died for. To be the vanguard for a law that can encompass the all, to go beyond the confines of personal dogmas and mere speculation, bridging the gap between nature and supernal, a unity of all the forces and and understanding of all the laws we experience.



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