Areeya Metaya, Book 1

Areeya Metaya

"Becoming Areeya Metaya, the Civilisation of Love"

book 1

English · 76.

76.

God

“There is another thing you should know,” Ruthorn added. “To become a highly evolved being, you have to evolve to achieve the ultimate goal, which is to come back and unite with the origin.”

“But before that, you should first know what the origin is, otherwise you can’t come back to the right place. In your world, the origin has different names, depending on one’s belief, for example the origin is called Earth and Sky, Holiness, Atman, Father, Creator, or Lord Yu Lai, but most people simply call it ‘God’. It doesn’t actually matter what you call it as all those names indicate the same thing, and that is God. People always use this word but very few of them really acknowledge His existence, especially those conforming with non-theistic religions who don’t believe in any deities at all.”

“However, the concept of not believing in deities isn’t fundamentally wrong if the deities are depicted as beings like us. In the past, we went to your planet and manifested our superpower in order to convince people of our existence, but all of them had this power as well, in addition to the courage and selflessness that they possess. That’s why it doesn’t make sense to rely on us or request anything from us, because by doing so, you give up all your power and bestow it upon the deities you worship,” Ruthorn continued.

“Now, God and the deities are different things, Ruthorn explained. “God is the creator of all things, including the deities whom you worship. But those religions that believe in multiple gods, a movement called polytheism, make you even more powerless.”

“You have probably also heard about the on-going debates on the existence of God; on the opposing side, you find atheists insulting believers as being credulous and irrational, while on the other side, you have theists promoting their God as the deity whom they could lean on to bring them happiness.”

“The conclusion is that neither the theists nor the atheists understand the true meaning of the existence of God,” he added.

“So, what is the real God like then?” I asked.

“I will give you an example to illustrate what I mean,” said Ruthorn. “Imagine a room filled with robots that you have built. If someone would ask them what their creator looks like, they would naturally imagine a picture of God based on their own appearance. As a result, they would describe their creator as a small robot wearing a long white robe, flying down from the sky and proclaiming, ‘I am your creator’,” Ruthorn imitated the voice of the little robot God.

“Ha ha ha,” I laughed, “you have a good sense of humor.”

“It’s funny, isn’t it? But seriously, throughout the ages, people in your world have always conceptualised God as an image of themselves.”

“And when this image spreads within a society, there are always people who believe it, and others who don’t. Eventually, no one truly understands what God really is.”

“Have you ever heard the saying ‘God is omnipresent’?” Ruthorn asked.

“Yes, I have,” I answered, as it was quite a common saying back home.

“What do you think this saying means?” he asked again.

“Frankly, I’ve never really thought about it,” I confessed. “But now that you ask, I think it means that God is watching us from everywhere, am I right?”

“That’s right. If you assume that God is a person, God is also be able to divide Himself into many parts to follow each one of you, to watch you closely and observe you, and write down all the mistakes you make, so that, in the end, He can take all of these things into account and pass His judgement on you after you die.”

“If this is the case, then God must have a notebook and a pen to write everything down, otherwise He may forget something since He has to watch over millions of people every day. And by now, God must have billions of those notebooks, so he would have had to build a huge library to archive them all.”

“Master Ruthorn, I guess you’re being comical now,” I interrupted him.

“I’m sorry, I do admit that I’m making light of this story, but I’m saying that to make you aware that when you have a wrong idea in the beginning, then you’ll always end up with the wrong image. Those projections are completely ridiculous in my opinion,” Ruthorn said.

“Alright, but now I’m curious to know how God really looks like,” I said.

“I’d better answer the question that you should ask me first,” he said.

“Which question do you mean? I don’t think I have a question,” I said, slightly confused.

“You do have a question,” Ruthorn insisted. “Do you still remember what I told you about the initial substance, where positive and negative molecules are attached to each other at the core, and small molecules swirl around it?”

“Yes, I remembered that.”

“Where do you think that energy comes from, and what makes these molecules rotate around the substance?” he asked.

“You’re not trying to say that God is in that substance, are you?” I asked disbelievingly.

“God is not in there but actually that is God,” Ruthorn replied.

“So, are you saying that my belief that God is the greatest thing is wrong? And that He is very small, instead?” I asked.

“It makes no difference if God is the smallest or the greatest thing, as all small things combined to become a great thing,” Ruthorn replied.

“What’s more important, is to accept that He is neither a small nor a large thing, but that He is everything.”

“It doesn’t matter if something is a solid, liquid or a gas, or a living or non-living thing; and it doesn’t matter if it’s a plant, an animal or a human being, because every single thing is made of Him. And this is the true principle that explains the identity of God,” Ruthorn concluded.

I considered what he had said and commented, “This sounds as if He is lifeless and heartless.”

“Hmm,” Ruthorn frowned, “your people often make the mistake of assuming that whatever works naturally and is a part of everything, can’t have a conscious mind.”

“Do you really think that the Creator of the world, of the universe, and of all that exists, doesn’t have his own self-consciousness?” Ruthorn went on, playing my question back to me.

“Well, as you seem to know everything about the creations of God, the world, the universe, and the humans, how would you explain it?” I challenged him.

“In the human imagination, apart from picturing God as having the same appearance as you, He also has the magic power to create the whole world at once – Abracadabra! He created the sky full of stars. Abracadabra! He created the universe and cosmos. Abracadabra! He picked up a handful of clay to create the first couple, a man and woman.”

“This concept has been often challenged with questions like: ‘If God created the world and the humans, then who created God?’ It’s understandable that some people don’t believe in the existence of God and regard this as a ridiculous story,” Ruthorn explained.

“So, first of all, you have to get rid of the picture of God as a human being. This is the main reason why the image of God has become so distorted. The thing is, that although God has a conscious awareness of self-being, He doesn’t have any shape that manifests His being. But, at the same time, there is nothing that exists that isn’t a part of Him. If there’s anything of Him where He is similar to us, then it would be character. And everything that exists has been created only by His inner vibrations.”

“Wait, could you please explain that in a simpler way” I asked. “I don’t quite understand.”

“I’m sorry, I can’t make it easier than this,” Ruthorn apologised.

“I had asked someone who received you earlier to explain the vibrations that produce a frequency out of the initial substance. We call this frequency adherence, while, I believe, you usually call it the ‘fuse-and-merge frequency’, or ‘love frequency’ or ‘positive frequency’. When these frequencies occur, they show different values at each stage of the process during which they evolve into substances. They are quite intelligent frequencies that can create very different and complicated things. Do you still remember them?” he asked.

“Yes, Meen did explained it to me,” I said, recalling at least part of what Meen had told me back then.

“These vibrations set these complicated values at each stage of the process, which make them more and more intelligent. Oh, and when I say ‘setting the values’, I mean the entity that determines the various settings of the values at every stage of the evolutionary process, a chain of activities which continues until the vibrations become objects. In this evolutionary process, they start off as vibrations, and turn into lifeless objects, then they evolve into plants, then into single-celled animals, into vertebrates, and later on, into animals with a brain and a conscious mind, until they finally evolve into humans with wisdom. And all these things are created with an intention, not by coincidence.

“This process of evolving into a form has a fixed value, what you call the genetic code, or the molecular structure of objects. But this evolution doesn’t mean that one thing can evolve into anything else, as your scientists have theorised. A fish can never evolve into an elephant or a cow, or, in fact, into any other animal, because the genetic code is set by frequencies and can’t be changed. Each genetic code is pre-programmed, corresponding to the form it will become, as determined from the beginning.”

“This means that even if you only have one cell of an animal, and you transplant it and the cells multiply, it would always regrow itself fully into its original form with its individual characteristic,” Ruthorn explained. And noticing my slightly puzzled look, he went on.

“I’ll give you an example. It’s like forming a piece of clay into a horse; you have to form the structure of a horse first, and then you gradually add more details until it becomes the complete form of a horse. You can’t make a full shape of a fish with all details like the scales and fins, and then try to change it into a horse by adding more clay. No one can work that way, and neither can God.”

“Now let me get back to the topic,” Ruthorn continued. “What I’m saying is that all the values or codes haven’t been set accidentally, and since the one who did the work of setting these values must have been so full of wisdom, it couldn’t have been anyone other than God. Since only God has this wisdom, only He can determine the values in every stage of vibrations, in every step of the process of creating the quality, at every level of occurrence from the beginning to the end, so that he gets exactly what he intended.”

“Do you now understand what I mean?” Ruthorn asked, looking at me like a stern professor.

“Yes, I think I understand it now,” I replied.

“The truth is that God is everything. He is the particles that are scattered throughout the energy fields in the universe, He is the only one to determine every creation. He himself wasn’t created by anyone; He has always existed since long ago in this energy field. If He would have been created by someone else, He wouldn’t be the Creator. He is the one who created the particles that formed the initial substances, the particles that are held together by the frequencies between the initial substances. In the past, your ancient civilisations depicted these frequencies between the initial substances through the image of a deity. However, you should ignore that, because this only sprang from their imagination, which is based on a human concept,” Ruthorn paused, and then said slowly:

“There’s another question that you, and everyone in your world should be asking.”

“Another question? Which one is that?” I asked.

“Well, he answered, “you should ask why do you, and why does everyone has to know God?”

“Alright, so I will ask you: why do we?” I replied.

“I will tell you why. As you have the particles of God in you, you are a part of Him. You were born from Him and you will return to join Him at the end. Yet at the moment, those on Gaia who volunteered to carry out the tasks in the engine room of the universe are almost completely cut off from Him. Apart from the mission that you have already volunteered for, the next mission you have to accomplish is to return from the engine room and re-unite with God again.”

“And this is the most important reason for knowing God,” Ruthorn emphasised.

I stayed silent for a few minutes, thinking about what he had just told me. Then I said: “Well, I do have a question now.”

“Go ahead,” Ruthorn said encouragingly.

“What happens when someone in my world can’t leave the engine room, or never want to return?” I asked.

“Returning here is everyone’s duty,” he replied. “but if someone cannot come back, his soul will be stuck there forever. As a consequence, the souls of the other members of his group won’t be complete and all of them won’t be able to unite with God, either. They are all parts of your soul. They are waiting for your return to complete the reunion as one, and all of them are living on Tuengra.”

“For this reason, God had to send us highly evolved beings to Gaia to guide them here over different periods of time but many of them still remain there,” Ruthorn said.