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Every thought is a message from an angel

Friday, 11 Feb 2022

Thought angels on Dr John Dunn. ...building the Mythology

Every thought is a message from an angel

Without the angelic voices the world of simple perception would be but a single undifferentiated entity.

No tree falls in the forest unless observed,
A shifting of molecules, an event occurred.
There was a stirring in the viscous soup
And man applied the girding hoop.


In an infinite Cosmos without man through which to channel the thoughts of angels, there would be no ‘that is’, there would be no ‘be’ing.

Where there is no being, there is void, no-thing; there is 0. Without man, 1=0.

Where the origin of thought in the angels is not known, e.g. amongst the Innocents, or denied, e.g. by the followers of Urizen, there is a tendency for the individual to confront the object as something wholly apart, given and ready-made. Thus his relationship with the object becomes conformity, dependence, and mystical submissiveness to reality. Faith rises, but in the lowest form - as faith in the physical fact. There may be a token differentiation between the objects he confronts in the world of perception, but if the individual lives with faith in the physical fact, he lives too in thrall to the one reality - and, as we have seen, 1=0.

However, where thoughts are grasped at their inception, rather than reflections back from a presupposed reality, the voices of angels are heard.

Our potential for freedom lies in our successful reinstatement of the angelic voice into the process of thinking.
Eros, known variously as the ‘saved’ ‘saint’ ‘knower’ or the Child of Love, knows this.

Like the Logos and society, the world around us should be seen as the product of active, creative thought.

This, to some small extent, echoes William Blake’s belief that ‘Jesus is the imagination’, not meaning that Jesus is imaginary in the fanciful sense,but rather that imagination itself is the divine creator.

The angels enjoy the direct gaze of the divine creator.

Each message to man from an angel, is a differentiating act of creation in a world otherwise received passively by perception.


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