Show me the stone that the angels rejected. It is the cornerstone.
Luke 20:34: And Jesus answering said unto them, The children of this world marry, and are given in marriage:
But they which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the ressurection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in marriage.
The union between man and woman (marriage) is the stone that the angels rejected, being convinced that the spiritual body was the superior form--that looking upon themselves deemed themselves incorruptible.
However, if you would take the case of the fallen angels--where was their incorruptibility?
The angels claim to be subject to the Father of the flesh, which is the water; as in the beginning the spirit of God moved upon the waters. Yet, as all beings do--they take a portion of existence and fancy that the whole--convincing themselves that the truth as it may be called is rejoiced in, spiritually, rather than physically.
Angels are the despisers of the body. Demons are the despisers of the spirit.
To these two groups there is no grey area. Angels wish everything was white and demons wish everything was black; but what they don't realize that in True wisdom one must find light in both the spiritual and the physical.
In angelic wisdom the mind becomes humble; and therefore the mouth becomes humble. But the opposite of this is true. Wisdom is infernal.
For wisdom to truly know itself, it must seek its' own counsel; and more than likely--to oppose itself in order to seek itself.
Wisdom seeks its' own destruction.
Angelic wisdom doesn't consider the infernal ways of desire. To the angelic being it appears as though desire was cast out; but this is not true, their desire is restrained until it only becomes a shadow of desire.
There are two sides to wisdom: the lower wisdom and the higher wisdom, of which draw from two sources: the physical body and the spiritual body.
Man more or less draws from the physical body. The angels more or less draw from the spiritual body. Demons merely draw from wickedness--of which all three groups are capable of drawing from, whether they know it or not.
What one must consider, in order to know true wisdom, one must draw from both the physical and spiritual; both the lower and higher wisdoms.
He who sees the infinite in all things sees God. He who sees the ratio only sees himself.
--William Blake.
Luke 20:34: And Jesus answering said unto them, The children of this world marry, and are given in marriage:
But they which shall be accounted worthy to obtain that world, and the ressurection from the dead, neither marry, nor are given in marriage.
The union between man and woman (marriage) is the stone that the angels rejected, being convinced that the spiritual body was the superior form--that looking upon themselves deemed themselves incorruptible.
However, if you would take the case of the fallen angels--where was their incorruptibility?
The angels claim to be subject to the Father of the flesh, which is the water; as in the beginning the spirit of God moved upon the waters. Yet, as all beings do--they take a portion of existence and fancy that the whole--convincing themselves that the truth as it may be called is rejoiced in, spiritually, rather than physically.
Angels are the despisers of the body. Demons are the despisers of the spirit.
To these two groups there is no grey area. Angels wish everything was white and demons wish everything was black; but what they don't realize that in True wisdom one must find light in both the spiritual and the physical.
In angelic wisdom the mind becomes humble; and therefore the mouth becomes humble. But the opposite of this is true. Wisdom is infernal.
For wisdom to truly know itself, it must seek its' own counsel; and more than likely--to oppose itself in order to seek itself.
Wisdom seeks its' own destruction.
Angelic wisdom doesn't consider the infernal ways of desire. To the angelic being it appears as though desire was cast out; but this is not true, their desire is restrained until it only becomes a shadow of desire.
There are two sides to wisdom: the lower wisdom and the higher wisdom, of which draw from two sources: the physical body and the spiritual body.
Man more or less draws from the physical body. The angels more or less draw from the spiritual body. Demons merely draw from wickedness--of which all three groups are capable of drawing from, whether they know it or not.
What one must consider, in order to know true wisdom, one must draw from both the physical and spiritual; both the lower and higher wisdoms.
He who sees the infinite in all things sees God. He who sees the ratio only sees himself.
--William Blake.