THE SPIRIT OF
BESTOWAL THE
INFINITE SPIRIT |
CEDOMIL
VUGRINCIC, M.D., Ph.D. |
In the
previous Interim-Papers we have reviewed the meanings of the TRUE WORSHIP of
the Paradise Universal Father, the PRAYER SUPPLICATIONS to the realms of the
Paradise Eternal Son and His Spirit of Truth, and qualified PRAYER
REALIZATIONS by the spirit agencies of the Holy Spirit, the Mind of the
Paradise Conjoint Actor. The following
Interim-Paper is devoted to further enlightenment about the true nature of
God.
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8: THE INFINITE SPIRIT
8:0.1 Back in eternity, when the Universal Father'
s " first " infinite and absolute thought finds in the Eternal Son
such a perfect and adequate word for its divine expression, there ensues the
supreme desire of both the Thought-God and the Word-God for a universal and
infinite agent of mutual expression and combined action. 8:0.2 In the dawn of eternity
both the Father and the Son become infinitely cognizant of their mutual
interdependence, their eternal and absolute oneness; and therefore do they
enter into an infinite and everlasting covenant of divine partnership. This
never-ending compact is made for the execution of their united concepts
throughout all of the circle of eternity; and ever
since this eternity event the Father and the Son continue in this divine
union. 8:0.3 We are now face to face
with the eternity origin of the Infinite Spirit,
the Third Person of
Deity. The very instant that God the Father
and God the Son
conjointly conceive an identical and infinite action—the execution of an
absolute thought-plan—that very moment, the Infinite Spirit springs full-fledgedly into existence. 8:0.4 In thus reciting the order
of the origin of the Deities, I do so merely to enable you to think of their
relationship. In reality they are all three existent from eternity; they are
existential. They are without beginning or ending of days; they are
co-ordinate, supreme, ultimate, absolute, and infinite. They are and always
have been and ever shall be. And they are three distinctly individualized but
eternally associated persons, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit. |