As it is written in Genesis, the world was created in 6 days, and on the seventh, the Eternal One rested. In truth, this creation is cyclical and occurred over 7 days of the divine calendar, which is not ours, because a day for God is like a thousand years, or even a billion years. We treated this as the 7th hierarchy of the Elohim in the previous chapter, but at the same time, they are 7 dimensions of time acting in each dispensation of divine light upon the worlds.
The human attempt to explain creation is far too simplistic, for creation is formed and regenerated every day through the actions of the Elohim, the creator angels, according to the Ruach Kadosh, the breath of the Eternal.
The Eternal One determines, and the Elohim create, recreate, and in other worlds allow the destructive action of the agents of chaos, for each world has its cycle, its point of destruction and regeneration. The effective action of a vase being assembled, of a puzzle being fitted together, has cycles and recycles, for chaos can, in some situations, generate more chaos by entering the minds of the beings created by the Eternal One.
The creation in Genesis focuses on Earth, the action of divine time in the creation of the planet, but other worlds are being created throughout the cosmos while others are being destroyed. Theoretically, there should only be reconstruction, restoration, the assembly of the puzzle, but the Dragon's action leads many worlds to destruction, and thus the destruct
| Number of pages | 395 |
| Edition | 1 (2025) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Binding | Paperback w/ flaps |
| Colour | Black & white |
| Paper type | Cream |
| Language | English |
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