When doing a quick scan of some of my Quo pdfs I found from one of the Quo sessions this remark which I assume pertains to Carla.
Quo said: There is a saying upon this instrument’s wall, “All is in the All, and the All is All.”
This seems close to an expression of panentheism -- so right on cue here's a version of that notion by the futuristic and fictional Xandria SMC.
Q. We are very curious about your notion of One Creator Panentheism. We would first like to know your definition of panentheism and how it is derived from the IUP.
A. You are correct to indicate what is meant by our 'notion' of One Creator Panentheism because in your veiled and complex 3rd density there can be several variants of this system.
There is also much confusion with the related systems of pantheism, pandeism, panendeism, monotheism, monism -- each having several variants of their own.
When you graduate to 4th density our notion of panentheism will perhaps become more clear.
Consider the following definitions and constructions.
Oneness predicates en-theism which means 'in God' and 'God within' asserting 'I am the Creator' for an individual being and allows for self-focus, care, concern and service.
Allness predicates pan-en-theism which means 'All in God' and 'God within All' asserting 'We are all co-Creators' for all individual beings and allows for other-focus, care, concern and service.
Entheism is a component of panentheism and therefore allowed expression in the STS fashion but within certain parameters indicated by the Roots of Unity.
This is the first part of the definition of One Creator Panentheism. Panentheism is also defined as a synthesis of monotheism and pantheism and addresses the remaining part..
Consider the following definitions and constructions.
Oneness predicates mono-theism which means 'One God' or the One Creator of the Universe which has beingness and an origin and a destiny -- in other words a divine and transcendent purpose.
Allness predicates pan-theism which means 'All is God' in the sense that God is the Universe and all its phenomena. The Universe or Creation is considered as the body of God which allows knowing the nature of the Creator but not of Its origin or destiny.
This part of the definition means that the Creator is All and One and more than the totality of existence - the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Its Oneness expresses monotheistic transcendence and its Allness expresses pantheistic immanence.
To summarize the One Creator sub-divides and takes form as co-Creators to experience Itself through pantheistic immanence while Its mystery of origin, destiny and purpose is experienced through monotheistic transcendence.
The term One Creator Panentheism is unique but also ponderous and may be better expressed in abbreviated form as OCP. All-One-Theism is also an appropriate term to consider.
Speaking of ponderous, we feel your need to 'catch your breath' from this mental exertion and allow you to ponder further at your own pace.
Q. Yes, that was quite the answer but we got what we ask for, thank you.
Quo said: There is a saying upon this instrument’s wall, “All is in the All, and the All is All.”
This seems close to an expression of panentheism -- so right on cue here's a version of that notion by the futuristic and fictional Xandria SMC.
Q. We are very curious about your notion of One Creator Panentheism. We would first like to know your definition of panentheism and how it is derived from the IUP.
A. You are correct to indicate what is meant by our 'notion' of One Creator Panentheism because in your veiled and complex 3rd density there can be several variants of this system.
There is also much confusion with the related systems of pantheism, pandeism, panendeism, monotheism, monism -- each having several variants of their own.
When you graduate to 4th density our notion of panentheism will perhaps become more clear.
Consider the following definitions and constructions.
Oneness predicates en-theism which means 'in God' and 'God within' asserting 'I am the Creator' for an individual being and allows for self-focus, care, concern and service.
Allness predicates pan-en-theism which means 'All in God' and 'God within All' asserting 'We are all co-Creators' for all individual beings and allows for other-focus, care, concern and service.
Entheism is a component of panentheism and therefore allowed expression in the STS fashion but within certain parameters indicated by the Roots of Unity.
This is the first part of the definition of One Creator Panentheism. Panentheism is also defined as a synthesis of monotheism and pantheism and addresses the remaining part..
Consider the following definitions and constructions.
Oneness predicates mono-theism which means 'One God' or the One Creator of the Universe which has beingness and an origin and a destiny -- in other words a divine and transcendent purpose.
Allness predicates pan-theism which means 'All is God' in the sense that God is the Universe and all its phenomena. The Universe or Creation is considered as the body of God which allows knowing the nature of the Creator but not of Its origin or destiny.
This part of the definition means that the Creator is All and One and more than the totality of existence - the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Its Oneness expresses monotheistic transcendence and its Allness expresses pantheistic immanence.
To summarize the One Creator sub-divides and takes form as co-Creators to experience Itself through pantheistic immanence while Its mystery of origin, destiny and purpose is experienced through monotheistic transcendence.
The term One Creator Panentheism is unique but also ponderous and may be better expressed in abbreviated form as OCP. All-One-Theism is also an appropriate term to consider.
Speaking of ponderous, we feel your need to 'catch your breath' from this mental exertion and allow you to ponder further at your own pace.
Q. Yes, that was quite the answer but we got what we ask for, thank you.
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