The Theology of Salvation: the New Unification Church and the Restoration of Unification Terminology
Posted: Sunday, March 27, 2011
by st.christopher
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Yet this is racism of angels against men which is why the host of the high ones on high are finally judged." The jealous angels then had the Serpent strike when God had not returned from His Rest; telling the serpent they would distract the Archangel so he could tempt Eve. This is how they made the Archangel "fall asleep" at his post as being "not aware" of what was being done behind his back by some of those he and God had trusted. It was thus that the Serpent struck when Adam and Eve were in the position of teenagers at the perfection level of the Growth stage; which is why that period in every adolescent's life is so much like "an ill-defined dying"; as r.d. laing once described it as so presciently. All teenagers go through the trauma of the fall individually to this very day.
This is why the Lamb said; to wit;
"... Unless you eat my flesh; and drink my blood; ye have no life in you ".
This is because his body represented the Unity which is the "essence" or "Fruit" of the Tree of Life itself; just as "Duality" is the "essence" or "fruit" of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
The Pattern of the Fall of Eve
Virgin, Bride, Wife Mother as
daughter, sister, woman, goddess
When Eve was taken from Adam's "side" she was to go through 4 stages; first was as "Daughter"; which meant that as her origin Adam represented her "father"; which is why she was not to even come near him until she was at least 21 years old; so that she would have genetically gone through 3 complete "regenerations"; for it is common knowledge that every cell in the human body is replaced every 7 years. In her second stage Eve was therefore "Sister" to Adam when they reached the age of 7 to 14.
Thus Abraham told Pharaoh that he was Sarah's "brother" because that was indeed the position Abraham was to her substantially; as she was the son of Abraham's father from another mother than the one he had. The fall then probably took place when Adam was about 18; Eve was about 16; and this is where Abraham stood in the restaration as the Providence of Salvation. As "Woman" Eve would have been "of age"; and in fact she reached this position but as the "satanic wfie" ruled by the serpent; becoming the "satanic mother" as of the "dual nature" of "good and evil" whose two children would have one thenkill the other. In Paradisethe first 7 years stood for "formation"; the second three for "growth" and the the last 7 years for "perfection". This can seen as the 21 years in "Time" before Adam and Eve were to enter "Eternity" together at the Transformation of Creation that would have revealed the Kingdom of Heaven and Earth.
The reasons are here are rather clear if we can see why Israel was given the 10 Commandments whenhe came into the Promised land;so that Israel would be as Adam when he was given the Commandment when he was placed in Paradise; 10 times the Indemnity; but that Balaam dispensed the3 fold Blessing at his 21 Altars as of7 altars 3 times in formation at the first 7 altars, growth at the second 7 altarsand perfection at the third seven altarsis less well known; thus Israel could then receive 7 times the Blessing as well.

The Fall of Eve SatanicVirgin,SatanicBride, SatanicWife and SatanicMother.
Thus I have shown even at this point that the 5 creatures were not of a "three fold" blessing being restored but of something far different; namely the two falls of Evewith the Serpent and then Adam as these acts related toher two conceptions with Adamof their2 children. But Rev. Moon writes this In the "Divine Principle"; on page 266; line 4; to wit;
" What then, did Abraham's symbolic sacrifices, namely, the dove, ram and heifer, symbolize? These three symbolic offerings symbolized the whole universe which was created to be perfected through three stages of growth. First, the dove symbolized the formation stage. Jesus came as the perfection of the providence in the formation stage, which was represented by the doves. Therefore, when he was baptized by John the Baptist in the River Jordan, the Spirit of God descended like a dove, alighting on him (Matt. 3:16). On the other hand, Jesus came to restore Abraham's failure in the offering. Naturally, he had to stand in the position to have restored the dove which was invaded by Satan at that time.
Therefore, God showed by the dove that Jesus came as the perfection of the Old Testament providence in the formation stage. In the next place, the goat or ram symbolizes the growth stage. Jesus came to restore Abraham's failure in the offering. On the foundation of the Old Testament providence, having restored all things symbolized by the dove, he had also to restore all the things symbolized by the goat or ram, as the one who was to begin the New Testament providence in the growth stage. One day after John the Baptist had witnessed that Jesus was the perfection of the providence in the formation stage symbolized by the dove, he again gave witness to Jesus as the one who was to begin his mission in the growth stage.
When he saw Jesus coming toward him, he said, "Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29). The heifer symbolized perfection. We read in Judges 14:18 that, when Samson put a riddle to the Philistines, they could only answer it by having Samson's wife tempt him and press him hard for the answer. Then Samson said to them, "If you had not ploughed with my heifer, you would not have found out my riddle.". In this way, Samson metaphorically called his wife a heifer. Since Jesus came as the bridegroom to all mankind, all the saints until the time of the Second Advent each become a "bride" to Jesus, the bridegroom to come. However, after the wedding feast of the Lamb, when all the saints, as the bride, are united into perfect oneness with the Lord, then all will live in the Heavenly Kingdom of God with Christ as a husband, each not merely as a bride but as a wife. Therefore, we must know that the Completed Testament Age after the Second Advent of the Lord is the age of a heifer--the age of a wife. The heifer thus symbolizes perfection. This is why many spiritually attuned people receive the revelation that today is the age of a cow or heifer."
.Abraham offered sacrifices with the dove, ram and heifer on the altar, symbolizing the three stages of formation, growth and perfection, in order to fulfill at once, in horizontal terms, the vertical providence which God intended to restore through indemnity through the three generations (seen from the viewpoint of His will): Adam symbolizing formation, Noah symbolizing growth, and Abraham symbolizing perfection. Therefore, this offering symbolically represented God's will to fulfill the whole providence of restoration at once by restoring through indemnity all the conditions represented by the number "three", which had been invaded by Satan ."
John said ; "This explanation appears to be quite consistent with what is written: but it is all entirely wrong; for the creatures in being divided were to put Abraham and his relations withSarah and Hagar with his two sons in the specific position of Eve when he created Cain and with Eve when he created Abel: and it was these two conceptions which were to be seperated by seperating Eve in the 4 positions of her Fall.
This is the correct interpretation of the Altar of Abraham. The "she-goat"being seperated represented Hagar or "Egypt" dividedas of the first fall of Eve with the Serpent removed fromthe second fall of Eve with Adam.In this "seperation"the fallen physical relationship Hagar had withthe man to whomshe losther virginity stood for Eve's fall with the Serpent divided from her restored physical relationshipwith Abramwhen he gave her Ishmael."
Thus Hagar represented Eve restored in Paradise by having all her relations with men thus symbolically seperated from the one which she had with Abram. This would have destroyed Ishmael's "link" with Cain as the murderer of his brother Abelas being the reason Ishmael as the Elder brother was jealous and hatedhis Younger brother; the root of this problem to be solved going backto the the Archangel being jealous of Adam. This was also noticed by Joseph Smith of the Mormons in his testimony of the Archangel being like Adam's elder brother; this emotional factbeing absolutely true in the psychological sense.
John said : "First of all the she-goat being seperated represented the seperate left half as the fall of Eve with the Serpent or discarnate Shadow of the Archangel and the seperate right half as the fall of Eve with Adam. At the first fall with the Serpent we have Eve in the position of"the satanic virgin"; virgin physically but not spiritually. At the second fall we have "the satanic bride"; having tempted Adam Eve was the satanic bride because she hadcome to Adam in the position of the Serpent or the angel of the devil; thus she came to Adam as the angel of Death.
Dividing the she-goat then meant one thing only: seperating the body of the she-goat meant that Eve had been seperated from the fall with the archangel as of one thing from the fall with Adam as the other; this meant that the body Eve had formed with the serpent was seperated from the body she had formed with Adam.
This should cast some light on the fact that the heifer represented Eve with Adam after they were both cast out of Paradise. Thus the relationship Abram had with Hagar that produced Ishmael was then entirely of Eve in Paradise; but without the fall with the Serpent, the fall with Adam would not have happened; thus they would not have been cast out of Paradise. It wasthus Abraham's relationship with Sarai meant that Eve as the "satanic wife" cast out of Paradise could be seperated from the "satanic mother" who produced the fraticidal brothersas "the satanic mother of all living in the shadow of death". "Judge not according to the appearence: but judge righteous judgement"
The heifer being seperated represented the seperate left half as the conception of Cain with Adam by Eveand the seperate right half as the conception of Abel with Adam by Eve. John said; "Because the first conception of Eve with Adam when they had been cast outwas the actdone in the position of the first fall with the serpent this first conception was of Eve in the position of the "satanic wife"; now no virgin physically but unfortunately not a virgin spiritually; thus corrupt. Thus the child produced in this union was a Murderer."
At the second conception of Eve with Adam when they had been cast out this second actrepresented Eve in the position of the second fall with Adam; thus this second conception was of Eve in the position of the "satanic mother": giving birth to a child who was to be killed by the first child. This child was thus a Victim.
Seperating the heifer meant seperating the conception of Cain from the conception of Abel; thus on the basis of the she-goat being seperated this meant that the mother was no longer "satanic";as the satanic wife had beenseperated from thesatanic bride by seperating Eve into two women: Hagar and Sarah. Had he divided the dove and the pigeon it would then have been as if Sarah represented the Promised Land and Zion it self of Paradise even as Hagar's did the great city of Egypt and the House of Bondage it represented as a nation. The heifer in two represented Sarai and Sarah; just as the ram being seperated represented Abram as the left half or the "fallen" Adam with Eve after her relation with the serpent and the right halfwithAbraham as the now "unfallen" Adam with an "restored Eve" who had not had relations with the serpent: namely Pharoah whom Sarai was able to resist; thus restoring the position of Eve; as Abraham did that of Adam by rescuing her from Pharoah who was in the position of Satan.
John added ; "That the pigeon represented Ishmael as being in Cain's position and the dove Issac as being in Abel's now can be seen in it's true light: something of which Mr. Moon did not knowand thus could notshare with the Unification Church because ofthis tragicfailure at restoring the Sacrifice at the Altar in his book. Abraham's relations with these two women represented two covenants; one with Hagar or Egypt was that of Bondage; that of Sarah or Israel was that of Freedom; as it is written: where the Spirit of the Lord is; there is freedom."
Hagar is Sinai; and Egypt. Sarah is Zion: and heavenly Jerusalem; and Paradise.
Abraham in rescuing Sarah thus represented Adam fulfilling the Original Design of Providence; and this is why Rev. Moon's subsequent mistakes in the nature of what happened at the Altar have proved so detrimental in his later analysis of Jesus and John; the symbolic dove and pigeon of the Altar in the positions of Issac and Ishmael which Rev. Moon overlooked by never seeing what the division of "the ram of the Altar" which represented Abraham into the 2 halves which represented his seperation as of "Abram" with Hagarfrom "Abraham" with Sarah.
But Reverend Moon put this explanation of what the sacrifice meant in these terms; on page 267; line 15; to wit ,
" What, then, do the three kinds of offerings restore through indemnity? Abraham, through his symbolic offerings, had to set up the symbolic condition of indemnity enabling him to restore through indemnity all the things previously left in Satan's hand, due to the failures of the restoration through indemnity by the symbolic sacrifices and the substantial offerings of Adam's and Noah's families.
Therefore, the symbolic offering of Abraham was to restore at once, horizontally, through the three kinds of offerings, the symbolic condition of indemnity of the vertical providence through the three generations of Adam, Noah and Abraham."
Unfortunately what happened at the Altar had nothing to do with the number 3; rather it had to dowith the "5" pieces on the "left side"being divided fromt the "5" on the "right side"; thus draining the blood of all the relationships in their respective positions by which the dominion had beeen reversed and the Original Sin placed in our blood relationship with the Serpent as the Angel of the Devil at the Fall. This Rev. Moon does make mention of later; which I do explore. Yet it is the fact thatthis error of John the Baptists' is later seen in Rev. Moon's ownbelief that Abraham's position was not seperatedthat wasalso the accusation John the Baptist held in his heart as the "beam" in his eye that stopped him from reaching the spirit and power of Elijah that comes only with attaining the Seal. John, like Rev. Moon, (who is John's reincarnation ) believed Zacharias had impregnated Mary; which poisoned their relationship from the beginning as this was entirely false.
Jehovah of hosts for a crown of glory
In truth it was the reason thatJesus and John the Baptist never bonded; but that Jesus and John the Beloved did; John the Beloved being like Elisha in relation to John the Baptist; as the Beloved knew from Lord Jesus that Mary had conceived the Lamb with the heavenly seed of Jehovah as that of the Celestial Dove and Elisabeth with the earthly seed Zacharias as of the Terrestria lPigeon. Rev. Moon has both of them born of the seed of one man: Zacharias; which is wrong; but I will approach that error later; suffice to look further at Rev. Moon's statements as they relate tothe Altar of Abraham.
Let us look at Rev. Moon's explanation in the "Divine Principle" at page 268; line 7; to wit,
" We must know in what manner Abraham offered the symbolic sacrifice. We read (Gen. 15:10-13) that Abraham cut the offerings in two and laid each half over against the other, but he did not cut the doves in two. Birds of prey came down upon the carcasses and Abraham drove them away. God appeared to Abraham that evening at sunset and said to him:
" Know of a surety that your descendants will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs, and will be slaves there, and they will be oppressed for four hundred years..." (Gen. 15:13)
The birds of prey came down upon the carcasses because Abraham did not cut the doves in two. This caused the Israelites to suffer 400 years of slavery in Egypt. Why was it such a sin not to cut the dove? This question has remained unsolved until today, and can be elucidated only through the Principle. Let us first study the reason for cutting the sacrifices. The purpose of the providence of salvation is to restore the sovereignty of goodness by separating good and evil, by destroying evil and exalting goodness.
Therefore, when God required sacrifices to be offered after having separated Adam into Cain and Abel; and when He smote the evil to exalt the good through the flood judgment in Noah's days, His purpose was, without exception, to restore the sovereignty of goodness. Consequently, God intended to carry out the symbolic performances of separating good and evil, which He failed to fulfill through Adam and Noah, by having Abraham offer the sacrifices cut in two The act of cutting the sacrifices in two was, first, to restore the separated position of Cain and Abel in Adam's family, in order to separate Adam, the origin of good and evil, into two parts representing good and evil, respectively. Second, it was to restore the position of Noah, having separated good and evil through the 40-day flood. Third, it was to set up the symbolic condition to separate the world of good sovereignty from the world under the dominion of Satan. Fourth, it was to set up the condition of consecration by draining away the blood of death that had come through the illicit blood relationship ."
Rev. Moon here calls the two birds "doves" but only one was the dove; the one upon the Altar who foreshadowed the Messiah; whose miraculous heavenly conception with the Holy Spirit of Jehovah by Mary would produce Jesus the Bridegroom that was to come forth in the position of Issac.
Yet it is absolutely true that the Altar represented where the two sovereignties were to be seperated; but the actual divisions as to what they represented as presented by Rev. Moon are incorrect; due to the fact that Eve's fall is not presented in it's entirety in his book "Divine Principle". Yet Rev. Moon's knowledge that the draining of the blood represented the essential truth of what the purpose of the Altar was show how close his understanding really is: he only lacked the actual explanation of what the "daughter; sister, woman andgoddess" represented with "virgin, bride, wife and mother"; as they relate to Hagar and Sarah.
That the ram represented Abraham as divided into his relation with Hagar as "Abram" and then his relation with Sarah as"Abraham" should be clear in retrospect; much clearer than Rev. Moon's insistence that it represented the number "3. In the "restoring of all things" that John as Elijah was to have done as the Priestas of Aaronor God's "holy one" was especially vitalsince Zacharias who was John's father was of the "lineage" or "course of Aaron".
Thus with John restoring Aaron the elder sibling of Moses with the younger Jesus as restoring the position of the younger sibling of Aaronwe would have had the "holy one" before the Face of the holy One; a "doubling" of the effect by which John and Jesus could have conquered the entire world.Here thethe scale would have been in Victory as withJesus asJehovah of Hosts: as the King restoredor
"Salvation",with John as the Messenger of Jehovah of Hosts as the High Priest restored or "the Horn of Salvation".
And lastly we have Rev. Moon's words at page 269 at line 9; to wit;
" Why, then, was it such a sin not to cut the sacrifice in two? First, it was analogous to not separating Cain and Abel; so, as a result, there was no Abel-type object for God to take. Therefore, the sacrifice was unacceptable to God, and the failure in the sacrifice of Cain and Abel was not restored. Second, it represented not having separated good and evil at the time of the flood judgment in the providence of restoration centering on Noah; as a result, there was no object of goodness which God could take and upon which He could work His providence. Therefore, it resulted in having taken the position of failure, just as the flood judgment failed. Third, it failed to set up the symbolic condition of separating the world of good sovereignty from the world under the dominion of Satan in order for God to take it. In the fourth place, the sacrifice was not consecrated because the blood of death was not drained, and it could not be a sacred thing for God to take and work His providence upon. In this manner, Abraham's offering the sacrifices without having cut the dove in two resulted in offering Satan's possession, as it were, and so the offering ended in the assertion that the offering was Satan's possession. Thus, the dove, which was the offering symbolizing the formation stage, remained in Satan's possession. The ram and heifer, symbolizing growth and perfection, which were to be established on the foundation of formation, were then invaded by Satan. Consequently, the whole symbolic offering ended up under Satan, and the act of not having cut the dove in two became a sin. "
That the dove never represented the formation stage; nor did the ram and heifer represent growth and perfection should be clear at this point; for in showing that these divisions represented the memmbers of Abraham's own family including himself should now obvious to all. In not seperating the two birds it was then that the "seed" of Abram that had gone into Hagar was not seperated in it's relationship with what it symbolically represented on the Altar as Eve's fall with Adam in Paradise; then substantially nowas of Abram with Hagar; as a daughter of Isis herself. Thus Abram's seedwere later as Israel to go "into Egypt" as the captivity Adam's seed had in the body of Hagar unrestored at the Sacrifice.
Yet Rev. Moon's knowledge that the draining of the blood represented the essential truth of what the purpose of the Altar was show how close his understanding really is: he only lacked the actual explanation of what the "daughter/virgin; sister/bride, woman/wife andgoddess/mother" being seperated actually represented as they relate to Hagar and Sarah.
It was as Eve being restored which Abraham entering Sarah's body as the "Promised Land" that was symbolically Paradiseitself thatwould later produce Issac in the position of the Original Child Adam and Eve were to have had. That the ram represented Abraham as divided into his relation with Hagar as "Abram" and then his relation with Sarah as"Abraham" should be clear in retrospect; much clearer than Rev. Moon's insistence that it represented the number "3"; in truth it represented the 4 limbs of one family as 2 parents and 2 children.
This was once again done on the same pattern with the 2 families of John and Jesus; which Rev. Moon believes is that of Zacharias being both the father of John and Jesus as well; an error which continues to cost him and his family dearly. Yet it was Abraham with Issac at the second Altarthat restored the 2 birds who had not been seperated physically by seperating them spiritually; for Issac died before he reached the Altar; and Abraham died when God told him to do it. Both passed through death together as Rev. Moon notes; thus both were one on the basis of Issac not resisting his father as if he were God Himself; and by doing that Issac saved Abraham; as Issac overcoming the fear of Death with the Fear of God then represented the "Light" God had divided from darkness long before which He then called "the Day".
Thus it was that the pigeon foreshadowed the miraculous earthly conception of Zacharias with Elisabeth that later produced John the friend of the Bridegroom in the position of Ishmael. Jesus as the Bridegroom therefore had his own brother who was to have brought him the Bride; not "Eliezer". This would have truly restored all things. This was done so that Jesus as the Younger and John as Eldercould then heal the division which had existed in Abraham's heart over his two sundered children.
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