(05-12-2021, 09:51 AM)Doomchief Wrote: I think current human languages do not operate with concepts suitable for expression of the nature of the Creator as the principle of cosmic Love. The Love that destroys its Creation only to revive it again.
The consciousness of the Creator can never be destroyed. All that is created, experienced, and ultimately set aside or destroyed are shapes the Creator's consciousness takes on in order to experience Creation through them. Characters in a video game. The Player is always the same, eternal, infinite, and cannot be harmed.
We mistakenly think of ourselves as the character, instead of the Player. That too is by design - to experience the world *as* the character more fully - but just as the soul loses nothing when it sets aside a particular incarnation and its body, so too does the Creator lose nothing by setting aside a fully explored portion of Creation. The benefit of the experience is retained, and the exploration continues anew. That is what we call "destruction."
If you look at it from this perspective, "destruction" is in no way at odds with love.