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Spirit, Creation, and Consciousness

If identity answers who you are, then consciousness explains how life appears.

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Series Two

The Identity Series

If identity answers who you are, then consciousness explains how life appears.

Much confusion arises when creation is understood only as an external process. When this happens, man looks outward for causes and inward only for comfort. Scripture and metaphysical law teach the opposite: creation is inward first.


Creation Is Not Mechanical

Creation does not begin with action. It begins with awareness.

Before anything appears as form, event, or circumstance, it exists as a state—a condition of consciousness. This is why scripture speaks of things being “called” into existence. The calling is not vocal; it is assumptive.

What you consistently assume to be true about yourself and life organises experience around that assumption.

This is not mysticism. It is the law.


The Invisible Precedes the Visible

Spirit is not distant. It is not above, outside, or separate.

Spirit is the invisible reality from which the visible proceeds. The world you encounter daily is not independent of you; it is responsive to the consciousness through which you meet it.

This does not mean you control life through force. It means you participate in life through awareness.

To misunderstand this is to live reactively. To understand it is to live deliberately.


Consciousness as the Womb of Experience

Consciousness is the womb in which experience is conceived. Thought alone does not create. Emotion alone does not create. Desire alone does not create.

Creation occurs when thought, feeling, and belief settle into inner agreement. This agreement is faith, not belief about God, but alignment with law.

Faith is not hoping. Faith is knowing what you are consenting to inwardly.


A Gentle Correction

Do not rush to use this understanding to change circumstances.

First, let it change how you relate to them.

Life reflects consciousness, but reflection takes time. Impatience disturbs alignment. Calm attention strengthens it. You are not here to manipulate life.

You are here to understand it—and live in harmony with it.


A Simple Practice

For the coming days, observe without judgment:

  • What do I assume about myself?
  • What do I assume about life?
  • What do I expect without questioning?

Observation alone begins transformation.

Thank you for choosing this. Please leave your thought in the comment section. Series Three is next on the Identity Series.

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Albert Blibo

I write to awaken clarity, discipline, and life. Through Esoteriment, I simplify the unseen—making esoteric, metaphysical, and mystical concepts clear and accessible. Through Lifeward, I focus on living the truth—applying God's timeless principles in daily life for a more ordered and abundant life.

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