Sunday, 14 April 2013







Cosmo Talks from the 4th dimension on The Truth of the Bible


Let us reread the Bible on the basis that Jesus and the other characters knew and meant what they were saying. I hope that in some small way it will help you to understand the Bible.

The Holy Bible uses allegories, symbols and parables throughout the Old and New Testament.

What is an allegory you may ask and are they still in use today?

An allegory represents a Truth. To give you an example of an allegory we need only look at the story of Little Red Riding Hood going to visit grandmother. Alas on her arrival it is a wolf dressed up as grandma sitting up in bed. The moral of the story is, don’t believe everything you read. Question it and analyze it, as things are not as they seem. Don’t accept things on face value. There are many such stories like Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Goldie Locks and the Three Bears, Aladdin’s lamp and so on. They are stories representing something else. The trick is to analyze it and find what it is that it is telling you. And maybe the allegory means different things to different people depending on their path.

With this in mind let us begin reading the Bible starting from the beginning and unlock some of these hidden messages.

Genesis 1: 1.

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. This is pretty straight forward and doesn't need any explanation.

Genesis 1: 2.
And the earth was without form, and void: and darkness was upon the face of the deep and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

There is a lot to be discovered in this verse. Firstly the earth was without form and empty. Secondly it says “The Spirit” of God moved (not God but His Spirit) moved upon the waters. 

What “waters?” this is clearly a symbolic word which we will discuss as we go along.

Let us begin to analyze what this verse is saying. The earth was without form and void. That’s pretty simple because the earth hasn’t yet been created.

The “Spirit” of God moved upon the waters, which shows there is another aspect to God,
and shows us that this statement is an important signal that the Lord God regarded the earth as His Creation and His Domain. He sent His Spirit, which we call the Holy Ghost to look after His great Creation. 

This verse is one of the most significant in the Holy Bible as it makes it very clear the value that the Lord God puts upon the earth that we all live on.

This knowledge should be of great comfort and joy to everyone. And, it is a peek into what the Holy Bible is all about.

To be continued...








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