19. The Paradise Trinity

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You heard such statements in church or read in the Holy Scriptures, as you call them, that there is the Holy Trinity. And I am also being attributed to it. I do desire to tell you right away that I, who is known to you as Jesus of Nazareth, do not belong to the Paradise Trinity in that manner as to be its member. When you say in the name of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, you keep in mind the Son in my person. I am not that Son from the Paradise Trinity. 

You have just read my narrative about the Three Sources and Centers. It is THEY that make up the Paradise Trinity. You have confused me with that really only Son of God who has been directly created by God the Father himself. And his name might differ for in different parts of the creation these Three Sources and Centers are called by different names. One of the names by which The Second Source and Center is called is the Eternal Son. He is also called by such a name that means not only the Son of God but also God the Son.

In order you can have a better understanding I am going to give you a short explanation about the Paradise Trinity, what it is, so that you would not confuse me with the Eternal Son and would not consider me as The Second Person of the Paradise Trinity any more even though I am very closely associated with him. But I will tell you about this relationship a little bit further on.

When the First Source and Center, as the Universal Father, the Second Source and Center, as the Eternal Son, and The Third Source and Center, as the Infinite Spirit operate, and when they operate together, as a collective body, then, they operate as the Paradise Trinity. This is a similar minimal family as on your own world.

And your families might be at the minimum made up of three persons: the father, the mother, and the child. And if this family is loving then each member of it shall listen to each other‘s requests and then decide what to do and how to do it. All its members shall speak out their mind, for example, how to spend a vacation that might be still in a distant future. However, each of them desires to spend it well, in a meaningful manner, may be while traveling, may be at the sea, may be at a lake, or in the countryside. Each one entertains his own desires and goals. For the vacation they need money, a certain clothing fitting the occasion, and even a theoretical knowledge as to what, and where, they might be doing then. 

Thus, the whole family gathers together at the common table some time in the evening and with love and sincerely voice their plans, what each member of the family would expect from the vacation. And then they begin to discuss as to whose designs and plans are as such that they must be implemented by all of them. A common agreement arises and one decision is made. Thus, in that case, each member of the family is striving to make his/her contribution, according to his/her understanding, to the best implementation of the decision made: one, or all, of them takes care of the funds, another one uses his/her organizer‘s skills and prepares, say, where and when to travel, where to make a stop for the night, how much it shall cost, what they can see during the trip, how to distribute the travel funds, and the like. Each of them is trying to implement the decision passed by the whole family even though he/she alone is not that family. But even being alone he/she has his/her relationship with all the family, has his/her attitude to it. Maybe he/she has desired a different way of spending the vacation but now he/she agrees with the choice for it has been decided by all the family. His/her relationship with the family as with the smallest human group or association is based on love. Therefore he/she is contributing to this joint family decision willingly and enthusiastically. May be next year the family will support his/her plan. In this case the other members of the family shall contribute to its implementation also willingly the way he/she is doing it now.

This way happens in a loving family. If the family experiences a deficit of love common decisions are not that easy to make. It is even more difficult to obey to the implementation of such decisions. Therefore, each member has his/her personal relationship with all the family. It might be based on love for one member of the family and coolness for another, or may be on a uniform love for all the family members, or even on hatred for some one.

Therefore, each member of the family has his/her attitudes to the family as the whole as well as to its separate members. 


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