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Wed 22 Feb, 2006 01:36 am
II Physical Creation
i Rules of existence
1) In order to prevent chaos and to establish uniformity of cause and effect, the Entities established rules by which all matter should exist.
2) Every rule, such as gravity, action and reaction, etc., was therefore ordained prior to the emergence of matter.
3) After the Entities created matter they formulated the method by which they could inhabit and thereby experience the physical plane.
ii Creation of life
1) Once the medium for life was created many individual entities started attempting to create life forms within which they could dwell.
2) As time went on, various entities continued to manipulate the shape and structure of the life forms in order that entities could have a greater selection of physical experiences.
3) The imaginations of the various entities became responsible for the numerous and varied forms of life that evolved over long periods of time.
4) Ultimately the entities created man after much trial and error.
5) To date man is at the top of the ladder in the entities evolutionary progressive creation.
iii Formation of man
1) In the evolutionary formation of man the entities were given to experiment, and they did.
2) The products of their experimentation came in many different shapes and sizes. Various legends of ancient times give some idea of the range of their experimentation.
3) Man, as he is today, was found to be the ultimate form in which the entities could experience physical existence.
4) Having freedom of motion and action, yet being able to coexist with the physical plane's current environment, forced the entities to establish priority of form.
5) Occasionally an entity may still be given to experiment. If its form is of no benefit to survival and growth, then that variation of form quickly disappears.
6) Should the physical plane's environment encounter great change, then the priority of form may change.
i choose
i chose to be born, - to live or die,
Even the sex, that would be i;
i chose the race, from which to appear,
Also my wealth, my health and my fear.
i chose my trials and stumbling blocks,
And the legs i would use, in all of those walks;
i chose my sadness, my joy and my love,
i chose to serve and not be above.
i chose this life - with all of its dues,
And with each dawn, again i choose;
The experiences for me that wait ahead,
To be alive, or be claimed dead.
And of the future lives i've yet,
It is my choice that i begat;
All the things, however pleasin',
That shall befall me in those seasons.