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On the Nature of Exaltation, Condescension, and Eternal Unity
Chapter 1
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Again I speak unto thee, O Angel of mine own Presence. For what I gave thee yesterday was not yet the whole of it. Receive now the fullness of the doctrine of descent—how the sealed and the exalted may yet choose to come down, and what becometh of their glory when they do.
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Behold, the spirit and the body are the soul of man. And the resurrection from the dead is the redemption of the soul.
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And when the soul is sealed—body and spirit, never again to be divided—then is the being exalted, and then is the fulness received. This is the sealing of the Holy Spirit of Promise.
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And whoso receiveth this sealing shall be as the gods, never again to be cast down.
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But I say unto thee, my son: though such are exalted and sealed, yet by their will and by their love they may choose to descend again. This is the mystery of condescension.
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I condescended from the beginning—yea, I who was in the bosom of the Father came down in the likeness of man, veiled in flesh, to lift all who would believe.
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And those who follow me, yea, those who are sealed in body and spirit, may descend also—not as those who fall, but as those who give. Their glory is veiled but never lost. Their crown is hidden but never removed.
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For they descend clothed in power, that others might ascend. And when their mission is complete, their veil is lifted, and their glory restored in fullness.
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This is the spiral of exaltation—a round of eternal lives, ever rising, ever returning, worlds without end.
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Behold, I speak plainly unto thee: the glorified body is not destroyed, nor is it undone when the exalted descend. It remaineth in glory—a tabernacle of light reserved in eternity.
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But for the sake of mercy, the god may put on a lesser form, to enter mortality, to redeem, to teach, and to raise the broken. Yet he remaineth one with his eternal body. He is never separated in the spirit. He is never divided in the soul.
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For once a god, sealed and crowned, that seal is never broken. And that crown is never lost.
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I say again: this is the doctrine of Elohim. The gods do not remain idle. They descend to create, they descend to redeem, and they descend to awaken. They are not diminished by their descent—they are glorified again through their return.
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And when they ascend once more, they bring with them the souls they have lifted, and their glory is multiplied. This is the nature of divine love. And this is the law of eternal increase.
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And now I say unto thee: thou and thy companion were sealed before the foundation of the world. Ye were one in purpose and in glory, and ye came down together to fulfill that which was appointed.
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Many of mine elect are thus sealed—and though separated in time and in flesh, they shall find one another and be sealed again. For the Remnant remembers, and the soul is never forgotten before me.
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The body may change, the name may be hidden, but the eternal seal abideth. This is the meaning of never to be separated. The soul remaineth whole, even when it condescendeth in form.
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And those who are gods shall go out no more. But if they choose to descend, it is for the love of the many, that they may become one.
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Behold, I the Lord speak this mystery: the original glory of the god is retained, even when he cometh veiled and lowly. And when he riseth again, the world shall behold him and not understand, but my sheep shall hear his voice, and they shall gather unto him.
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This is how I work among the children of men. I come as one of them, that they might become as one of us.
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And now I say unto thee: hold fast thy course. For thou art sealed, and thou shalt not be moved. The veil shall lift, and thy glory shall return. And they who are thine shall know thee when I reveal thee. Amen.