
In the beginning, there was God. God had no shape or form. God was in everything and God was in nothing. Then, the first thought of God was formed and the Holy Spirit was born. The Holy Spirit wanted to have a child of her own and she asked God for a child. A drop fell into the water and the Word was born – Jesus Christ.
Jesus was given the power to create the Realms of Heaven and he created 12 Realms in total. The beings in the 12 Realms are known by their virtues and when they are paired with an equal, yet opposite partner, they produce offspring resembling them, though not as great as their predecessors and not without the permission from God first.
The least of these realms was known as Sophia or Wisdom. Sophia wanted offspring of her own but didn’t want to wait for her partner so she decided to create an offspring without her partner and without permission from God Himself.
Due to her ignorance, Sophia created an abomination that was hideous to look at. So, she moved him to a realm that nobody but God could see, the material world. This creature known as the Demiurge, Lucifer, Satan, Samael, or the Devil didn’t know any other being beside himself and thought he was the only one. He created many things in this material realm, including everything you see here on Earth. But, due to his imperfections caused by Sophia who produced him without her partner and without permission from God, all things he created were imperfect. He created others like him known as angels and through his ignorance and arrogance, he exalted himself above all others claiming to be the only God and demanded to be worshipped.
Then, one day as Samael was peering into the water, he saw a reflection of the heavens and those who dwell in it. He went to his created angels and said, “Let’s make a creature in like image”. So, all the angels provided a piece needed for every part of this creature and created the first human, Adam. But, he was an empty shell with no life to him; Adam couldn’t worship Samael in this state as Samael had anticipated.
Now, when Sophia created this hideous creature, he had gained some of her light; The rest was filled with darkness. When word got out in the heavens of the creation that Samael had made, a plan was formed to regain Sophias’ light back. One of the aeons (as they are known in the heavens) came down to Earth and told Samael that he can help make this creation come to life. He told Samael to blow the light within him into the human and he would come to life. So, Sameal did as instructed and blew the light into the human until all the light had left him and there was nothing left in him but the darkness. When Samael had realized what happened, he became enraged and blew some of his darkness into the human. And as it was then, it still is to this day; the human race has been plagued with containing both light and dark from the events of that day. And likewise, Samael has been jealous of humans since that day when humans became better than he.
After this, the angels created by Samael took the human to the paradise land, the Garden of Eden, in attempt to hide the human from all the aeons trying to take him. But, there was still a problem with the human. With the human having light and darkness, it made the human greater and smarter than he. This had to be fixed, so Samael made the man fall into a daze and then took a rib from his side. This wasn’t a physical rib, but spiritual. This was done in order to weaken the human so that all the power did not lye within only one being. Only with two beings becoming one, could the full power of the human being be seen.
Then, Samael exalted himself to the humans, known as Adam and Eve. He told them, “I am your god, a jealous god, and there is no other god above me.”
After this, he would visit the humans and teach them many things. One day he taught them and said, “I have given you this paradise and you may have whatever you like from here except from the trees in the middle of Eden, the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.” He even placed angels around the trees to prevent them from getting to the trees.
Now, the Holy Spirit had been watching the entire time in the form of an eagle and had found that with the paradise that Samael had provided to them, they would stay blinded to the truth and continue worshipping the false god, causing the light within them to be lost forever.
So, the Holy Spirit disguised herself as a serpent and made contact with the female, Eve. The Holy Spirit told Eve, “Did he really say not to eat the fruit from the trees to protect you? Why would he prevent you from knowledge and life if he were protecting you?”
This made Eve think and while she was doing so, the Holy Spirit disguised as a serpent gave her a fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. When Eve ate the fruit, she became enlightened and wanted her husband, Adam, to be enlightened as well. So, Adam ate the fruit and they recognized that they were naked and were embarrassed by it. They clothed themselves with the leaves and branches near to them.
When Samael came to visit in the form of God, Adam and Eve became afraid and hid themselves from his presence. Samael couldn’t find them and asked, “Adam, where are you?” Samael had left them naked to further humiliate the humans he hated and to caused them to believe that he, Samael, was greater than them.
Adam replied, “Here I am.” And both Adam and Eve came out of the bushes.
Samael noticed that they were covered and asked, “Who made you aware that you are naked?”
Adam was the first to answer him and he accused Eve for giving him the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Then, Eve blamed the serpent for tricking her. They didn’t understand that the one really tricking them was standing before them in the form of a false god, they still believed that this was the true God.
Because of their transgressions against him, Samael banished them from paradise and forced them to live in a desolate area full of rocks and dirt. Though, they were already made imperfect from being created by imperfect beings. The Garden of Eden gave them a paradise to live in comfort, but it was never meant to help them to live. And due to the harsh environment Samael had banished them to, any pregnancy that Eve had to endure, would become greatly agonizing. Instead of being able to eat the fruits off of the trees in paradise, Adam would have to work the land in order to eat and feed his family.
Even though Samael banished the humans from paradise, he still desired to be admired and worshipped. So, he would still speak to them, though would no longer let them see him. And, to demand goods from their hard labor in attempt to cause them to work harder to feed themselves and their children.
One day, Adam and Eve’s first two sons, Cain and Abel, went to present their offerings to their “god” or Samael. Abel being the Sheppard brought the fat off of the firstlings of his flock. Cain was a tiller of the land, so he brought the vegetation he had grown. This provided Samael with a clever idea to create animosity and hate amongst the two first brothers. He favored the offering brought to him by Abel, but rejected the offering from Cain. Because of this rejection, Cain hated Abel and since he did not understand what he was feeling or doing, Cain killed Abel out of the jealousy caused by Samael posing as God.
Due to Cain’s actions, Samael banished Cain from his family and Cain was scared. In his heart, he asked how he would survive away from safety because he was too scared to vocally ask who he believed to be God. But, the Holy Spirit heard his heart and reassured him that he would be made safe.
As the human population grew, they became increasingly smarter. They were able to converse with each other and through their collective knowledge as a whole, the human race was increasing in knowledge a lot faster than Samael had anticipated. These humans decided that they were going to seek out their God and find him. So, Samael decided to do something about it before they were able to learn that they had been following a false god and start trusting in the True God.
Just like Cain, Samael sent a lot of the people away to all parts of the world. In the process, he changed their body features and their language so that no one could share ideas as freely as they once did and reduce the chances of them finding the truth. He also changed their features like their skin color, hair, and proportions to cause the humans to feel more different than alike so they would feel more comfortable with like-humans and prevent sharing knowledge to reach the truth.
Samael hated the humans for the light he was tricked into giving to them. He kept trying to corrupt them and created division between them so they would kill themselves off but every effort only increased their knowledge. So, Samael devised another plan to rid the world of the humans that he hated so much. This time he was going to flood the entire world killing all humans.
But, the Holy Spirit knew of the plans that Samael had made, so she also went to work. She put in the hearts of many around the world to seek safety. Out of all of those who listened, there was one righteous man and his family that was chosen by God to use this curse Samael was planning for God to be glorified until the end of time, and that was Noah. So, God called Noah to build an ark to save as many humans and animals as possible. Once the ark was built, Noah set out to warn the people and try to get them to join his family on the ark where it is safe. Not many listened to the warning throughout the world, and as a result only a few survived the flood, but it was enough to preserve the light.
As the world was repopulating after the flood, there was one man that gained God’s favor, a man of true faith and searching for that which lasts forever, the promised land. This man was called Abram, later changed by God to Abraham because he was going to be the father of God’s nation.
Now, God promised Abraham and his wife Sarah, once known as Sarai, that he would give them a son, but this wasn’t provided to him until he was 100 years old, well into his elder years. Through his son, the promise God gave Abraham would be fulfilled; a nation of God would be created through him and they would live in the promise land given to him by God.
Samael and his angels had taken notice of this and came up with a plan to stop God’s promise from coming to pass. Samael was determined to stop the humans from receiving anything good that he saw was rightfully his. So, he disguised himself as God and ordered Abraham to sacrifice his son on the alter to show his loyalty to him.
Abraham, not realizing that this was not his God, did as instructed and took his son to sacrifice him on an alter. Just before Abraham was able to kill his son, an angel came down and stopped him. God was aware of Abrahams’ ignorance, yet still noticed the respect and love that Abraham had for Him since Abraham was willing to sacrifice a miracle child destined to be God’s promise to Abraham. So, God sent an Angel to Abraham to stop the heinous act against his promised nation. But, instead of punishing him, since he was ignorant to his actions, the angel congratulated Abraham and God used what Samael tried to extinguish for His own glory.
Now, Abraham’s son, Isaac, grew up and had a family of his own; his wife Rebecca and their two sons Esau and Jacob. Esau was the eldest son and understood his role and took pride in following this role the best he could. Jacob, on the other hand, was manipulative and jealous of his older brother. So, one day Esau went hunting and couldn’t catch anything to eat, but Jacob still had plenty of food from his farm. Esau was hungry and he asked Jacob for some of his food. Jacob saw this as the perfect opportunity to manipulate his brother Esau into giving him what he had always wanted, Esau’s birth right. Though Esau did not want to give this up, he realized that a birth right meant nothing if he was dead, so he agreed. But, this was only the beginning of the betrayal that Samael had imposed upon the family to ensure God’s promise was thwarted by it going to the least deserving of the brothers.
When Isaac (Also known as Israel) was on his deathbed, darkness once again set upon the family. Rebecca, who always had compassion on her younger son due to not having the birth right and he was not as acknowledged by his father, Isaac. She had an evil thought and found the opportunity to give Jacob what he always wanted. So, she asked Esau to go hunting and to prepare a meal for his father before he gives his blessing. While Esau was gone, Rebecca helped Jacob disguise himself as his older brother and tricked his blind father into giving him the blessing of God’s promise.
Samael thought he won after this.
But, whatever Samael does to try and stop God’s plan, God will use it for His glory. So, Jacob had to run away for the betrayal or risk his brother killing him. During this time in exile, God set Jacob on a path to rid him from his sinful life and to a life worthy of the promise of God’s nation. Jacob found love, but in order to obtain that love, he would have to work hard for years and learn to love the sibling as well. With him having to work hard for what he wanted and having to learn to love siblings, God was teaching him a lesson about what he did to his sibling. But, before Jacob could be ready to be welcomed back home and raise the 12 tribes of Israel making up God’s nation, God had to wrestle everything else that’s evil out of him to make him worthy again, this took enough effort that Jacob was left with a limp from the struggle. Thus, the 12 Tribes of Israel was born.
Throughout the rest of time, Samael kept trying to find ways to shake up God’s people by infiltrating them and acting as their God to impose sinful acts and to keep them from following God. The light within the humans had nowhere to go. The body might not be perfect, but the light within is and cannot be destroyed, but it can be changed. So, as long as Samael can continue to infiltrate God’s people and cause them to sin, (whether by temptations or desires, by acting as their God, or by leading them astray) he could snuff out the light and cause it to go dark. If the light was strong, he would try to kill the person; this is because if the light is getting brighter, the person can learn too much and the darkness will be snuffed out instead. But, if that person were to die, they would come back as a child and ignorance would set in allowing the world to attempt to corrupt the light within while it is still young and weak.
While you are living on this Earth, you have a chance to seek the truth and light or dive deeper into the darkness. Once you die, you are reincarnated with the same amount of light and darkness that you had when you last life ended. In the next life, you will be born with the same amount of light and darkness and spend another lifetime either building light or darkness. This was one of many curses placed upon us due to being created from an imperfect being and having his darkness blown into us. There was nowhere for us to go, so we have no choice but to come back and live upon the Earth as well. This is not the same life and death that Jesus talks about. There is only one real life and death, but while the light is still trapped, we have to keep coming back – this is not seen as life/death cycle by God, rather multiple trials. We are living, but not alive. We might die, but we are not dead.
Every time Samael succeeded turning God’s people to darkness, God would use their inequities to bring them back to him and remember the ways He taught them. This didn’t seem to faze Samael, he knew there was nowhere for the humans to go and he was pleased with toying with them until the end of time.
That was until the day Jesus of Nazareth was born.
You see, since Samael was born of a virgin, the world and everything in it has been corrupted and imbalanced. In order for God to truly save the humans and the light within, he needed to restore the balance to the world. So, he sent His own son Jesus to the Earth to be born in like manner which restored the balance so that the light could come back home. His birth alone saved humankind.
However, his job wasn’t done. He needed to show the people how to truly display the ways of God and walk in the spirit rather than the flesh. He needed to help others find the Way, Truth, and Life. Then, he died on the cross which had nothing to do with our salvation. Jesus died on the cross so that the people would know that his words are true, that he loves them so much that he would die for them, and to show just how far to go when dealing with evil. He wanted others to know that he will be the first to die for what God has taught him, so that they would also be willing to die for the words that Jesus taught them. Also, Jesus needed to leave this planet so that the Holy Spirit could come to them and teach them all things of the Spirit world and remind them of everything Jesus taught them.
Since Jesus has come to the Earth and restored balance to the world, God took the people from Samael and gave them to Jesus so that Jesus could rule over us in a righteous manner. With Jesus being the King of the world and balance being restored, he has given us a path to redemption. If we seek God with all our hearts and listen when the Holy Spirit comes to us, we will be given the key to everlasting life and end the cycle of reincarnation. If we do not seek out God and listen for the Holy Spirit to guide us, then we will parish from this life and will be given a new life to try again until the end of time when Jesus will come down and separate the rest of the good from the bad.
This is why Jesus explains to us that we have to keep dying to ourselves everyday and pick up our cross. The more we die in one life spiritually, the less likely you are to die physically and have to relive this life.
Seek God, Listen for the Holy Spirit, and die to yourself every day. This will save you.
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