St Augustine (354-430) held Plato in such high esteem, that he writes in his “Contra Academicos” – “The message of Plato, the purest and most luminous of all philosophy, has at last scattered the darkness of error, and now shines forth mainly in Plotinus, a Platonist so like his master that one would think they lived together, or rather – since so long a period of time separates them – that Plato was born again in Plotinus.”

 

Like Elijah was born again as John the Baptist; dare we ask?

 

In “The Descent of the Soul”, Plotinus was most articulate when he expressed: “Thus the soul, though of divine origin, having proceeded from the regions on high, becomes merged in the dark receptacle of the body, and being naturally a post-diluvial god, it descends hither through a certain voluntary inclination…..”

 

Strange, he mentions the soul as being a “postdiluvial god”. Keep this in mind when reading about the Anunnaki ‘gods’, and their genetic carryings on in “The Lost Book of Enki” by Zecharia Sitchin.

 

 

I have said: You are gods

 

and all of you

 

the sons of the most High.

 

PSALMS 81:6

 

  

Jesus reminds us through John - 10: 34.

 

 

Jesus answered them:

 

“Is it not written in your law:

 

I said you are gods?”

 

 

If our souls, the real us, are parts of our heavenly Father, then indeed we are part of the same Creator of All – GOD HIMSELF!

 

 

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