The Two Forces of Creation

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Love/Romance
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Author: Christopher Alan Anderson ISBN: 9781622871988
Publisher: First Edition Design Publishing Publication: November 13, 2012
Imprint: First Edition Design Publishing Language: English
Author: Christopher Alan Anderson
ISBN: 9781622871988
Publisher: First Edition Design Publishing
Publication: November 13, 2012
Imprint: First Edition Design Publishing
Language: English

The purpose of The Two Forces of Creation is to define the two forces of creation. I state on the Preface page: "For aeons, mankind has been embedded in a paradigm of creation that suggests there is a one force central to us all. This work looks to the possibility of two forces of creation, what they are, and their implication on our thinking and living." The Two Forces of Creation constitutes a monumental paradigm shift. "In review, let me suggest that 'what is' is relationship-in-process. Relationship-in-process is fundamental or primordial, not a First Cause or One Force. This is to further say that there isn't a supreme being although there may be supreme beings. There isn't a mover of the spheres although there may be movers of the spheres. There isn't a one God who sees all that becomes or forms all immortal beings although there may be gods that do just that. There is not a single fundamental primordial creative force in the universe." The Two Forces of Creation

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The purpose of The Two Forces of Creation is to define the two forces of creation. I state on the Preface page: "For aeons, mankind has been embedded in a paradigm of creation that suggests there is a one force central to us all. This work looks to the possibility of two forces of creation, what they are, and their implication on our thinking and living." The Two Forces of Creation constitutes a monumental paradigm shift. "In review, let me suggest that 'what is' is relationship-in-process. Relationship-in-process is fundamental or primordial, not a First Cause or One Force. This is to further say that there isn't a supreme being although there may be supreme beings. There isn't a mover of the spheres although there may be movers of the spheres. There isn't a one God who sees all that becomes or forms all immortal beings although there may be gods that do just that. There is not a single fundamental primordial creative force in the universe." The Two Forces of Creation

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