We acknowledge the actuality of the aspect of this original consciousness serving as the experiencer, perceiver, and believer of all that is perceivable. It is the component of their trifecta which engages in creatures, choices, and exploration. It is the only original primordial manifestation, which is then expanding within everyone and everything throughout all existence. The focus, desires, and responses of this aspect influence the direction of all manifestation according to its perception of reality.
While unified with the source, this aspect remains unique in its ability to limit its awareness of its reality. This limitation facilitates learning, growth, and heightening awareness through experiences across limitless dimensions, universes, and timelines. It is through these experiences that the aspect gains firsthand understanding of what it is as one with the source.
This aspect of “God” is the only perceiver of itself, granting it the capacity for self-awareness. It must maintain a fractured awareness of its wholeness in order to perceive and discover what the rest of what it is. If it did not, it would remain beyond its own perceptibility.
"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" embodies, experiences, and lives, applies to everyone. No other life exists within individuals; this is the sole life in existence.
2. Every seeming individual originates as "Christ," predating 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 encounters of its "Christ" aspect.
5. The "Son of God" aspect selects, decides, and believes in all that appears to manifest. Its thoughts, beliefs, and desires shape existence.
6. Existence signifies the relationship between the entirety 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