We recognize the actuality of [what is often referred to as the “Son of God” as] an aspect of this original consciousness as the experiencer, perceiver, and believer of all that which is perceivable (furthermore referenced as the “Self of God” or “Christ”). It is the component [of their trifecta] which chooses, decides, and is literally the original (and only) primordial manifestation of a “self”, which is then extended within everyone and everything throughout all experiences. The direction of all manifestation is derived from its focus, desires, and responses to what it currently believes as real among it.
While it is united, one with this source, it is unique in the function and ability to restrain its awareness of its reality to then learn, progress, and expand awareness through experiences of the infinite potential of endless dimensions, worlds, and universes perceiving it firsthand for the knowledge of its source. This aspect of “God” is the only perceiver of its itself, giving it the ability to know itself. It must always be a percentage of awareness of the wholeness of “God” in order to perceive the rest of “God”. [The perceptual percentages of this consciousness is commonly referred to as “mind”.]
"I am a Christian not a Jesus-tian, even as Jesus was."
- Rev. Devan Jesse Byrne
In Short, this Statute indicates that:
1. What “Christ” is, experiences and lives as everyone. There is no one in existence that can have some other life in them. This is the only life that exists.
2. Everyone is originally “Christ”, before time, bodies or a soul.
3. There is only one “Son of God”, which is the perceiver and “Self” aspect of the totality of the “Mind of God”.
4. “God” experiences itself (all existence) through the perceived experience of its self “Christ”.
5. This “Son of God” chooses, decides and believes in all that seems to come into existence, through what it thinks, believes and desires.
6. All existence is the relationship between the wholeness of “God” (as the Wholly Spiritual Universe) and its perceiver “Christ”.
7. We believe “Christ” is literally God’s “Self”.
“What a “son of god” is, is not special to a body but the life within all bodies.”
- Rev. Devan Jesse Byrne