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The Seven Planes of Existence (Part I)

There is a reason that Yahweh used the rainbow to symbolize His Promise to Noah that He would never again flood the Earth.

The rainbow is a representation of existence, the Promise in which we all live. Each of the colors of the rainbow is a different plane which we inhabit as Unity with Yahweh.

Yahweh is Light. In His form as White Light, He is utterly beautiful and captivating. I've seen Him like a galaxy of white, with opalescent sheens and brilliant stars within that whiteness emanating their own brilliant glory. Yet, the White Light is rather overawing sometimes and it can be difficult, when all things are One, to see the nuances and facets of Him.

Thus He created the prism and the rainbow. In examining Him one color at a time, we can see details about Him that we might otherwise miss, and thus we can know Him more fully by knowing Him in perceived partiality. I say perceived partiality because we can never forget the Oneness and the White Light even as we examine the various facets and colors of Him.

I will pause here to say that I realize that there are more than seven colors in the world and that there are even colors in Infinite-Eternity that we are unaware of presently. However, Yahweh will reveal Himself in manageable chunks.

In the Beginning there were Three Planes who expressed themselves in Seven Facets and Twelve Iterations. These Three Planes were Red-Creation-Yahweh, Yellow-Revelation-Holy Spirit, and Blue-Answer-Yahshua. In places where they overlapped they created other planes, or facets of themselves, which I will list below:

Red-Creation-Yahweh
Orange-Observation (Red/Yellow)
Yellow-Revelation-Holy Spirit
Green- Experiencing the Finished Work (Yellow/Blue)
Blue-Answer-Yahshua
Indigo-The Answer-in-the-Question/Joining Plane (Blue/Blue/Red)
Violet-The Questioning Plane-(Blue/Red)

These Planes are all ways in which we interact with Reality, who is Yahweh. Yahweh is all that there is. This fact is paramount to understanding anything on this blog. Reality=Yahweh. Anything that is not Yahweh, therefore, must not be. 

In order to explain the three primary Planes, I must first invite you to an Infinite-Eternal view of time. Most people think of time as a time line, however that is only one of seven views of time that I currently have. I shall not introduce all seven here, but one thing you must know is that eternity is always or never. 

In other words, what is has always been and always will be and nothing else can ever be. This is spoken of in Revelation 4:8 where the elders say that Yahweh was and is and is to come. Anything that exists is in Him, and therefore all that is also was and is to come. 

So how can He create anything? In order to create, He had to create a place to create. In this He actually set up Veils and hid what had always been in order to allow it to be.

In order to prevent TL;DR, I will continue the explanation of the process of full existence in my next post!


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