Elohim Quotes

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Diane  Hall
“If we are serious about dreaming our awakening into being and creating a peaceful, loving earth in which the heart, spirit and soul are the only true leaders, we must continue to keep our focus on thoughts of unity and all that truly brings us together.”
Diane Hall

Thomas Henry Huxley
“Elohim was, in logical terminology, the genus of which ghosts, Chemosh, Dagon, Baal, and Jahveh were species. The Israelite believed Jahveh to be immeasurably superior to all other kinds of Elohim. The inscription on the Moabite stone shows that King Mesa held Chemosh to be, as unquestionably, the superior of Jahveh.”
Thomas Henry Huxley, The Evolution Of Theology: An Anthropological Study

Jose R. Coronado
“Faith for those few that are chosen even though many are called. Elohim meant it for everybody to enter but they dare not walk through the narrow difficulty, so they give into lifes delicacies that can't fulfill and leads to misery and slavery.”
Jose R. Coronado, The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey

Storm Constantine
“Beth and I wondered how they ever managed to find time to express their creativity, and it was true all works of art we saw in these houses were frantic, doom-laden affairs.”
Storm Constantine, Burying the Shadow
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“The action of the physical body is the embodiment of what has been formed inside. If the internal speech articulates a reason, the body is expected to move in accordance with that reason, making the body the servant and the internal source the master.”
E. Ravago, The 10th Commandment

“Genesis 1:1, “In-beginning Elohim formed the heavens and the earth,” establishes the two necessary components of any cognitive process. The heavens are the container for abstract thought, categories, and mental representations. The earth is the container for raw, unprocessed sensory input. The verse does not describe the origin of physical matter. It describes the formation of these two cognitive containers. Without the heavens, there is no place to hold the recreated images the mind generates. Without the earth, there is no source of the sensory information that feeds those images. The narrative places both at the very beginning because neither can be ordered without the other already in place.”
E. Ravago, The 10th Commandment