The Human Fall and Adam and Eve’s Family: The First Try Worldwide/Cosmic-Level Course
Chapter 2 deals with the acts of Adam/Eve, the first man/woman Heavenly Parent alone created without human parents and gave the entire creation with the hope that they would fulfill the 5 percent human portion, which is equivalent to perfecting the whole creation in His/Her Ideal. However, instead of striving for human perfection, Adam/Eve chose to follow the unprincipled idea/ideology of the lower creation or the archangel Lucifer, prompting a chain of unprincipled acts that would ultimately result in the human Fall, also known as the “Original Sin,” which would implicate humanity on the collective-level.
Some of the devastating consequences of the human Fall were mankind/womankind’s inequality, the lowering of human value below other creations, the subversion of His/Her creational order or Cosmic Four Position Foundation (Cosmic 4PF), humanity’s loss of spiritual senses while in the physical world until complete restoration, humanity’s loss of His/Her internal/external knowledge, and humanity’s loss of understanding concerning Heavenly Parent who is the balanced and equally empowered Heavenly Father/Heavenly Mother and to whom human beings must become true children.
Also, when Adam/Eve failed to become true parents to their children or the humanity to come through them, and as a consequence, their immediate children, Cain and Abel, could not restore their parents’ failures, Cain/Abel unequal position became the modus operandi affecting every divided level of human reality. This unequal division within Adam/Eve’s family, representing the humanity to come through them, further divided human lineage into the internal/external. The central figures after them would constitute humanity’s internal lineage, responsible for the complete restoration of humanity. In this way, after the human Fall and the failure of Adam/Eve’s family, their family’s course remained the First Try worldwide/ cosmic-level course that could not deliver His/Her Ideal concerning the purpose of creation..
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