Theological Discussions

On Life, Creation and the Nature of The Divine

by Theologist: Richard Lambert

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On Life, Creation and the Nature of The Divine

by Theologist: Richard Lambert

Published Oct 10, 2013
167 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General



 

Book Details

44 Mind Opening passages you will never forget


Have you ever wondered if there exists something beyond this natural universe? Or even a universe whose laws and systems are apart from time and space. Or can you go further than this and yet imagine each and all things in creation as symbols of different characteristics, qualities and degrees of life that are beyond this world. Still further, perhaps life even beyond a world apart from time and space. Here it is. It's all in this book. You will notice the perception of your rational mind opening more and more as you get deeper and deeper into this book. It will deepen your prospective on life and will enable you to think beyond the natural realm of creation. The bible itself is an ancient book. Many of the passages especially the prophetic books are unintelligible without the knowledge of correspondences. This knowledge was known to the ancients and was passed down to them from the most ancient times. The period of the most ancient times were from that of Adam and Eve to the flood. The period of the ancient times were from that of Noah throughout the times of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. It is said that God brought the animals to Adam to see what he would call them and that he gave names to all of them. This is because Adam and those of his time had from God a perception of the correspondence of the spiritual significations and their qualities of life as to all things animate and inanimate in the earth. And so from this he named them. Although this perception which they had from creation was destroyed with the flood; the knowledge of correspondences was preserved and passed along to those called Noah who represented those of the ancient times. By the time the decedents of Jacob were around these knowledge's were completely lost, but were to be restored at the coming of the Lord to whom the knowledge of correspondences have regard too, for He is the Word and the mystery thereof which has been hidden since those times.

 

Book Excerpt

The Divine is omnipresent. It is in all space apart from space, in all time apart from time. Space came forth from the infinite presence of the Divine and time came forth from the eternity of the Divine. Therefore space and time and all things in creation are images of some aspect of the Divine, because he brought them all forth and gave them existence out from himself.

 

About the Author

Theologist: Richard Lambert

I've been a theologian and spiritualist for 24 years. I'd like to give you what I have been learning according to the scriptures about life after death. That there is spiritual knowledge of the spiritual world where heaven and hell are said to exist, also the nature of the Divine Life, and the world of spirits where men come together after they leave the body. How the "spiritual" part of us such as our thoughts and affections coincide with the physical part of us such as our speech and actions. Please join me in our discovery and discussion of both the invisible and visible worlds. My mission is to bring spiritual consciences to all people.