If you were to ask me if I’ve ever had a glorious moment, I’d have to say “yes” and point to a conversation I had with the Divine Mother after Xenia (Sept. 26, 2018). (1)
I’d just experienced the sight of the Self and felt my own original innocence and purity. That’s backdrop.
Now imagine having a “theory of everything” and you’re talking to Mother/Father One, in itself a spectacular moment.
And the opportunity presents itself for you to ask the Mother if your theory – the essence of all your research, which you’re hugging to your chest, protectively – is correct.
Imagine how much is at stake at that moment. What if she says, “No, you are mistaken”? Your heart is in your throat as you ask:
Divine Mother: You are one that, because of your adherence to Truth, likes to go to the Source. That is alright. That is the way it [my mission? My soul contract?] has been designed.
[Opportunity.]
Steve: … What is the way it has been designed, Mother? …
I mean, the Source, the One wants to know itself. … And it can’t because it’s everything. So it’s taken the aspect of Yourself and designed a universe in order for us to learn our true identities. The moment of Enlightenment is when God meets God. Is that correct?
Divine Mother: That is correct. … Yes, it is designed this way. (2)
Hola! Hola! Whoopee! Fourth of July! Fireworks! Dance around the house, whooping and hollering!
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Whenever have we had the chance to ask God our questions?
I don’t mean avatars. I don’t mean great sages. I mean the Mother/Father One herself speaking through a competent medium.
Don’t forget that the Father does not speak. Materially, he’s viewed as passive. (3) This is as much God as we’re ever gonna get.
When we get more, we are not around any longer to enjoy it. Sri Ramakrishna compared our situation to a salt doll that wanted to measure the depth of the Ocean:
Sri Ramakrishna: Once a salt doll went to measure the depth of the ocean. (All laugh.)
It wanted to tell others how deep the water was. But this it could never do, for no sooner did it get into the water than it melted. Now who was there to report the ocean’s depth? (4)
Who will be there to report back on the Father’s nature?
Well, none of this was in my head before 2010, when I had my first reading.
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I’ve also had Archangel Michael and Sri Shankara validate other hypotheses. These will form the basis of a cross-cultural, interdimensional spirituality.
I don’t even think I’ll write it. I’ll be too busy with financial matters.
After the Reval and after the Michaelangelo companies are set up and running, I’ll start one more, second only to GAoG for heart tugs: a research group composed of researchers, mediums, transcribers, database administrators, etc.
It’ll be that group that writes the literature, along lines that I’ll request. Michael wants me to do nothing other than be the visionary and a very good listener.
I’d especially like to see a substantial body of mediums as part of this group, pursuing with the researchers, such topics as what is the angelic kingdom like? What is the Seventh Dimension like? What is the Divine Plan on all its levels? What makes a world work for everyone? How can the universal laws be reconciled with and integrated into human law? Etc.
More and more I’ll be absorbed into financial matters and keeping everything moving towards that world that works – a higher-dimensional world, in which the love that then flows makes everything work out for everyone. I know the destination and I know we’re on our way. I’m just impatient to get there.
Footnotes
(1) See An Ascension Ethnography at https://goldenageofgaia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/An-Ascension-Ethnography-12.pdf. Search on “Xenia.”
(2) “Divine Mother: Know God but Through Joy,” November 4, 2018 (Reading, Oct. 26, 2018.) at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2018/11/04/divine-mother-know-god-but-through-joy/.
(3) Although love is everything and love must flow; therefore, something moves in Father God, just not material things. Another hypothesis!
(4) Paramahansa Ramakrishna in Swami Nikhilananda, trans., The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna. New York: Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center, 1978; c1942, 102-3.