40.
How did the Creator create the universe?
NOTE:
This is an excerpt from the book The
Least You Should Know About Life.
Because the Allness has no separate forms, the easiest way to conceive
of it is to compare it to an empty space or a blank page. The Allness
is not nothing; it is no thing. Thus, an illustration of it is a white
space illustrating that it has no forms that can be conceived of or
pictured in this world.
The Creator made the decision
to create a world with separate forms, and as the first act of creation
the Creator drew a spherical boundary around itself. This boundary set
the Creator apart from the Allness and created a space within the Allness
that was filled with the Creator’s consciousness and Being.

The Creator
then contracted its Being into the center of the sphere, pulling itself
into a singularity. This emptied the rest of the sphere so that it became
a void that was set apart from the Allness but still had no manifest
forms within it. Yet because the void is less than the fullness of the
Creator’s Being, separate forms can be created in the void.

From the singularity,
the Creator then projected part of its own Being outward, yet this did
not happen in the uncontrolled explosion envisioned by the Big Bang
theory. Instead, the Creator projected itself as a sphere around the
singularity, a sphere that was set apart from the void because it contained
the basic substance out of which everything would be created. This is
what the Bible calls light, as in “Let there be Light.”
Science calls it energy and this book has called it the Ma-ter Light.

This first sphere was not filled with light. In fact, it still contained
a lot of darkness, which does not mean something evil but simply an
absence of light. Within this first sphere, the Creator now created
certain forms, certain structures that could serve as the basis for
life. The Creator then projected self-conscious extensions of itself
into this first sphere, this first level of the world of form. These
beings were designed to be co-creators, but they started out with a
very limited sense of identity and self-awareness. This sense of being
separate entities was possible only because the first sphere was not
filled with light. Thus, the sense of separation can exist only under
the cover of darkness.
In the beginning, the first co-creators were tutored by the Creator
itself. As they grew, they began to become self-sufficient and attain
mastery over their creative faculties. They attained the mastery of
mind over matter, which meant that they became increasingly adept at
co-creating within their sphere. This had a two-fold effect. One is
that the co-creators created additional structures by building on the
foundation set by the Creator. The other is that the co-creators brought
more light – from the Creator’s infinite supply –
into their sphere.
Thus, the first sphere eventually attained such an intensity of light
that it was no longer possible for any being in that sphere to maintain
the illusion that it was separated from its source, from other co-creators
or even from the structures within the sphere. When the total light
in the sphere reached a critical intensity, it became obvious for all
to see that everything was created from the Creator’s light and
consciousness. Thus, all co-creators reached a state of enlightenment
in which they directly experienced themselves as extensions of, as individualizations
of, the Creator.
The Creator now projected itself into the void and created another sphere
that was set apart from the void. This sphere once again contained only
a limited amount of light. The co-creators who had reached a level of
mastery in the first sphere now used that mastery to create structures
in the second sphere that could serve as a platform for life. When this
was done, the masters from the first sphere now projected self-conscious
extensions of themselves into the second sphere.
These second-generation co-creators again started out with a limited
self-awareness and an identity as separate beings. Yet they were tutored
by the masters from the first sphere, their spiritual parents. Thus,
they again grew until they reached mastery of the first sphere, and
that sphere also reached the critical intensity of light. At that point,
the Creator created the third sphere. Some of the masters from the second
sphere chose to continue to raise their consciousness so they could
enter the first sphere. Others became the masters who created structures
and then co-creators in the third sphere.
Thus, the process of life begetting life continued and a number of levels
or spheres were created inside the void. A new sphere was created as
a twilight zone. It was set apart from the void but did not have as
much light as the higher spheres. When a sphere had ascended to the
critical level, it too would become part of the spiritual realm. Thus,
the material universe is simply the latest extension of this process.
It was created with a limited intensity of light, which makes it possible
for the co-creators in this sphere – meaning yourself and everyone
else – to start life with an identity as separate beings. The
low intensity of the light also makes matter appear more solid and sets
it apart from the more fluid forms in the spiritual realm. Thus, a new
co-creator can believe that there is nothing beyond the material universe
or that this world is separated from the spiritual world by an impenetrable
barrier.
The material universe is created out of the same stuff as every other
part of the world of form, namely the Ma-ter Light. The material universe
is created out of light of a lower vibration, but this light has the
built-in potential to be raised to the vibration of the spiritual realm,
whereby the entire universe will ascend to a higher level. This ascension
process is the outer purpose behind the creation of the material realm.
Yet the inner purpose, the real purpose, is that the material universe
serves as a science laboratory for the co-creators who were sent into
this world. It is only as they raise their own consciousness that they
will become the open doors for bringing more spiritual light into the
material realm. And only such light will raise the vibration of the
matter universe. By serving in this capacity and by seeing their world
being raised as a result of their creative efforts, the co-creators
will expand their self-awareness until they too can ascend to the spiritual
realm. And this, of course, is the real purpose behind the creation
of the material universe. Everything revolves around the growth in self-awareness.
And the end result is that you can grow to the same self-awareness as
the Being who created the world of form. You are a God in the making,
and realizing this is not blasphemy but supreme realism.
41.
God’s law is not punishment
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