S883 Divine Consciousness and Creation

Seth: Before the beginning there existed an interior universe that had no beginning or ending, for I am using the term before the beginning to make matters easier for you to assimilate. (That same infinite interior universe exists now, for example.)
All That Is contained within itself the knowledge of all existences, with their infinite probabilities, and as soon as All That Is imagined those numberless circumstances, they existed in what I will call divine fact.
All That Is knew of itself only. It was engrossed with its own subjective experiences, even divinely astonished as its own thoughts and imaginings attained their own vitality and inherited the creativity of their subjective creator. [Those thoughts and imaginings] began to have a dialogue with their Maker.
Divine subjectivity is indeed infinite. It can never be entirely objectified. When the worlds, yours and others, were thus created, there was indeed an explosion of unimaginable proportions, as the divine spark of inspiration exploded into objectivity.
The first object was an almost unendurable mass, though it had no weight, and it exploded, instantaneously beginning processes that formed the universe – but no time was involved. The process that you might imagine took up eons occurred in the twinkling of an eye, and the initial objective materialization of the massive thought of All That Is burst into reality. In your terms this was a physical explosion – but in the terms of the consciousnesses involved in that breakthrough, this was experienced as a triumphant first inspirational frenzy, a breakthrough into another kind of being.

The earth then appeared as consciousness, transformed itself into the many facets of nature. The atoms and molecules were alive, aware – they were no longer simply a part of a divine syntax, but they spoke themselves through the very nature of their being. They became the living, aware vowels and syllables through which consciousness could form matter.
But in your terms this was still largely a dream world, though it was fully fashioned. It had, generally speaking, all of the species that you now know. These all correlated with the multitudinous kinds of consciousnesses that had clamored for release, and those consciousnesses were spontaneously endowed by All That Is with those forms that fit their requirements. You had the birth of individualized consciousness as you think of it into physical context.
Those consciousnesses were individualized before the beginning – but not manifest. But individualized consciousness was not quite all that bold. It did not attach itself completely to its earthly forms at the start, but rested often within its ancient divine heritage. In your terms, it is as if the earth and all of its creatures were partially dreaming, and not as focused within physical reality as they are now.
For one thing, while individualized consciousness was within the massive subjectivity of All That Is, it enjoyed, beside its own uniqueness, a feeling of supporting unity, a comforting knowledge that it was one with its source. So in the beginning of [your] world, consciousness fluctuated greatly, focusing gently at the start, but not quite as willing to be as fully independent as its first intent might seem.
For one thing, early man needed to rely upon his great inner knowledge.
All of the species began by emphasizing a great subjective orientation that was most necessary as they learned to manipulate within the new physical environment.
Dreams, “Evolution, and Value Fulfillment, Volume 1. 1979.10.01 Sess. 883 (DEVF1)
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Origin Of All
Consists of four blog posts
- S882 From Dream to Matter: Consciousness and the Universe
- S883 Divine Consciousness and Creation: A Journey Beyond the Beginning
- S884 Unveiling the Divine Paradox: Why ‘All That Is’ Craves Creation Through Separation
- S886 Unveiling the Mystery: Exploring Seth’s All-That-Is and its Impact on Your Reality