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B. Conscious

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    B. Conscious

    After plant and animal life had been created, "God" said "Let Us make man in Our image, according to our likeness." The reference to "God" in the plural form ("Us") implies that "God" is the plural collective of the totality Itself. "God" in the plural form comprises all of creation including the stars, fish, birds, and cattle. Man was made from the plural collective of all that is.

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    As "the man whom He had formed" had yet to consider himself separate from all that is, Eden can be considered a metaphorical state of being within each individual body. Mirroring the human heart, Eden is the source of four rivers. The four chambers of the heart "water the garden" of the human body granting each human being the opportunity to live in conscious awareness of the present moment. Existence within the Garden of Eden represents a timeless paradise of unified being. As the present moment is timeless, Eden is right here, right now.

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    Light comes into being within the dark, watery totality just as the light of the conception of Life comes into being within the dark, watery womb of the mother. The conception of light within the womb of the woman is a spontaneous event that occurs when the male hovers over the female. The dark and watery womb of the woman in a realm where no light exists only to then spontaneously contain light with the conception of Life. The allowance of light to exist amidst darkness allows the previously unconscious "face of the deep," or unconceived Life, the opportunity to become conscious, awake, and aware of Itself. Just as light is not separate from the universe it illuminates, the light of conception is not separate from the mother.

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    The narration refers to "God" in the masculine "He." The reference to the masculine "He" offers readers some insight into the nature of the creator. Life is not separate from the present moment: Life is a manifestation of the present moment. Life is both "God" and "He." The womb of the mother, like "God," allows the Life energy of successive generations of forefathers, "He," to exist and thereby perceive the present moment. The narration that "He made the stars also" serves as an explanation that the energy of the father emerges from the womb of the mother and perceives the universe. The energy of Life, "He," did not know the stars existed until "He" perceived the stars to be. The existence and perception of Life bearing witness to the stars thereby "made the stars.