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The Divine World

There are many diverse approaches that we, as humans, have taken in our effort to understand what divinity entails, let alone the divine world itself. It is a common belief among humanity that a person can possess divine qualities. This is true. But does that mean he or she is a divine individual? It is only after being exposed to the difference between the two, that one can move forward towards understanding the world of humans vs. the divine world (The World of the Gods).

The word “divine” cannot be contemplated upon without the notion of purity somehow invading our thoughts as a quality that goes hand in hand with whatever our idea of “divine” may be, and rightfully so. Regardless of how many divine qualities one may possess, he/she must struggle everyday to attain even a small amount of purity within his mind, body and spirit. It is our vulnerable humanness that prevents us from maintaining the purity that is needed in order to consider ourselves divine individuals. This is the human dilemma; the inability to stay pure within the material realm where corruption breeds without distinguishing one’s color, race or background. Corruption is an equal opportunity force that knows no difference between people. Life as a human comes with many fragilities. Humans get sick, we can easily die, we are magnets for anything dirty and we are very corruptible. This is our reality in the human world.

The divine world is the total opposite. Gods are not human. Gods preceded humanity. Their world stays pure and clean by their essence alone. Gods are not corruptible. Gods don’t die. Gods don’t get sick. Gods don’t see borders between humans. This is what makes them and their world divine and perfect. Now, compare that to our world.

Ironically, it is their world that, on the 19th day of the month of Tehuti, all of humanity vowed to replicate in an attempt to live in such a world as a human on Earth. Before that day, humans had no other agenda but to continue living in barbarism. But when Gods showed us their world and asked humanity, “what is your agenda”, we knew of nothing else other than what they had exposed us to, so our response was “we want to copy your world”. It would almost appear to be a thankless task if you considered the difference between what makes us human and what makes them divine. But yet and still, Gods agreed to assist us by presenting to us the rules (77 commandments) we must follow in order to enhance our human qualities so that they might fit those of a God. All of our ancestors took on that challenge, whether we are aware of it or not. Unbeknownst to the majority of humanity, our common goal in life is to recreate the divine world here on Earth.

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