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GENESIS MODEL

As I have explained in “Genesis 2012 AD – The Beginning of a New Age” (Genesis 2012
AD) the story found in Chapter 1 of the Old Testament Book of Genesis encodes the true
story of creation. I believe the implications of the Genesis Model, in light of recent world
events warrants its presentation as a stand alone document.

A recent writing by Greg Braden, in his book “The Spontaneous Healing of Belief”, has
prompted me to modify my writing by including information he has developed. I highly
recommend reading his book.

As Braden states, “If we can accept the powerful evidence that consciousness itself and
our role in it are the missing links in the theories of how reality works, then everything
changes.” Further, he goes on to state, “Through the godlike power of human belief, we
are given the equally divine ability to bring what we believe to life in the matrix of
energy that bathes and surrounds us.” That is, man’s role in the universe can be viewed
as an agent of change. Man has direct access to the universe with the ability to change
the world simply by altering what he believes. Through a complex process of thought
from the brain, emotion from the physical (heart), and beliefs from the conscious and
subconscious minds the universe can be changed.

John Wheeler, a Princeton physicist, proposes that we may live in a universe where
consciousness is not only important, but also creative – in other words, a participatory
universe. Wheeler suggests that when we observe, we create and modify what is created.
It is consciousness that is doing the creating.

This is precisely what I believe the Genesis Model is describing. While mainstream
religions define “All That Is” as God, I suggest that “All That Is” is indeed all beings that
exist throughout the universe. That is, we all make up God and are integrated through
consciousness. That which follows is an excerpt from Genesis 2012 AD beginning at the
middle of page 43 and ending on the top of page 45.

I propose that the writings in Genesis 1 provide an explanation of the workings of mans
conscious mind with his unconscious mind (God) and provides a description of the
development of Man's consciousness.

The interpretation of verses 2-15 of Genesis 1 yield a description of how the world and
man function as an integrated consciousness. This is represented by the Genesis Model
as shown in Figure 3-1. Since our current thought process is constrained by the concept
of time, the following discussion is presented as though creation was a sequential
process. In actuality I believe that the process was instantaneous. Further, I believe that
this is an ongoing process participated in by all. This leads one to speculate that what we
term the past, the present and the future are all occurring at once. Our senses are such
that we cannot observe this.
Now consider "All That Is", in Figure 3-1, as a representation of what we today would
perhaps define as God or collectively as all beings. Now, this god is truly all that is,
including what is known by man, as well as everything that is unknown to man.
God/beings established from the depths of All That Is/beliefs, what is termed here, a
Universal Consciousness which is responsible for everything pertaining to physical and
spiritual realities. The Universal Consciousness is the controlling force of all
intelligence.

Throughout creation, the Universal Consciousness first created in thought what it


ultimately created in reality. The Universal Consciousness created a Divine
Consciousness which represents that which knows. This is a consciousness which exists
but has no specific place or location, since it really is independent of physical reality.
From what the Divine Consciousness envisions the subconscious mind generates in
thought or perhaps generates that which is manifested as a psychic experience. The word
"psychic" is from the Greek word "psychikos”, meaning "of the soul". The soul is, in
these terms, the Divine Consciousness.

The Universal Consciousness also created, what is defined as, a Physical Consciousness.
This again is a consciousness with no place or location since it is a consciousness. This is
what we today experience as the conscious mind or that portion of the mind which
understands physical reality through information derived from the senses and learns
through the conscious use of repetition.

Creation through divine consciousness is in the form of energy while creation through
physical consciousness is in the form of matter. Einstein's theory of relativity concluded
that an objects mass is not constant and that mass and energy are in fact the same thing
(or from the same thing). This I term Universal Consciousness. The Universal
Consciousness through the Divine Consciousness establishes our subconscious mind; the
conscious mind being developed by the Physical Consciousness.

In the bicameral brain, God (Universal Consciousness) gave direction through both audio
and visual hallucinations as Jaynes points out. This hallucinatory function was replaced
by man, through a learning process, as his Subjective Consciousness.

The "darkness" emanating from the Universal Consciousness directly to the subconscious
mind represents the audio and video hallucinations that bicameral man experienced and
eventually lost as he developed a subjective consciousness. I would take this one step
further and propose that the “darkness” actually was and is a bidirectional process. While
the hallucinatory function described by Jaynes was considered as being instructions from
God, the link in the direction from the subconscious mind to the Universal Consciousness
represents the collective beliefs formed by all beings and was not lost. I propose that this
is mans use of prayer and a means by which his beliefs play a role in interacting with the
ongoing process of creation.

It would appear that in bicameral times man made use of this Divine Consciousness
(subconscious mind) and then shifted to his Subjective Consciousness (conscious mind)
around 1500 - 1000 BC. Where the subconscious mind perceives by intuition, the
conscious mind perceives through the five senses. Could this be the fall of man as
discussed in Chapter 3 of The Book of Genesis, and is what we are seeing today the
beginning of an integration of the workings of the Divine Consciousness the Subjective
Consciousness and the Physical Consciousness into what will develop into "Enlightened-
Man?" That is, is man trying to control or change physical reality through the integration
of his intuitive and learned powers?

What the Genesis Model offers is a process by which selected individuals were and still
are able to tap into a hidden knowledge base through the Divine Consciousness. This is
not unlike the process Edgar Cayce claimed to have used when, through meditation, he
had access to what he called the Akashic records. This process does not require the
existence of previous highly evolved races or men from space, but it does not exclude
them.

As I wrote in Chapter 9 of Genesis 2012 AD, “Of all the products of creation whether
animal, vegetable, or mineral only human beings have the choice of attuning themselves
to the Universal Consciousness (god) or not doing so. Although everything in creation is
of the same energy, the same spirit, only human beings can claim the quality of truly
being spiritual.”

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