Author: | Donald Wilmoth | ISBN: | 9781452596839 |
Publisher: | Balboa Press | Publication: | May 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Balboa Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Donald Wilmoth |
ISBN: | 9781452596839 |
Publisher: | Balboa Press |
Publication: | May 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Balboa Press |
Language: | English |
This book is the result of communications between the world of spirit and the world of matter. These communications reveal that the cellular metamorphosis of Adam, meaning all mankind, is the effect of the transgression of divine law in the Garden of Eden, a garden of spiritual growth. It encompasses all human forms as original sin and causes man to exist within a dual consciousness. This does indeed explain the deviation from harmony, a broken pattern of the monotype energy force, which reversed the thinking process of our consciousness pertaining to the right and left side of the physical brain. It is identified as the primary impulse that set in motion an endless chain reaction. Our supreme consciousness became partly expressedor, let us say, veiled in the manifestation, which acknowledged thought only pertaining to personal embodiment, the five physical senses. Medical science does acknowledge the fact that man uses only a portion of the physical brain. The unused portion of the brain deals with the portion of our consciousness that is controlled by spiritual energy and left dormant. The uncontrolled vagaries of energy which were the five physical senses divided and separated the consciousness.
This book is the result of communications between the world of spirit and the world of matter. These communications reveal that the cellular metamorphosis of Adam, meaning all mankind, is the effect of the transgression of divine law in the Garden of Eden, a garden of spiritual growth. It encompasses all human forms as original sin and causes man to exist within a dual consciousness. This does indeed explain the deviation from harmony, a broken pattern of the monotype energy force, which reversed the thinking process of our consciousness pertaining to the right and left side of the physical brain. It is identified as the primary impulse that set in motion an endless chain reaction. Our supreme consciousness became partly expressedor, let us say, veiled in the manifestation, which acknowledged thought only pertaining to personal embodiment, the five physical senses. Medical science does acknowledge the fact that man uses only a portion of the physical brain. The unused portion of the brain deals with the portion of our consciousness that is controlled by spiritual energy and left dormant. The uncontrolled vagaries of energy which were the five physical senses divided and separated the consciousness.