Treatment of Oneness vs duality

The DEATH of Jesus exposed and ABSORBED the lie of all religious teaching such as: God AND man, Christ AND us, Light AND darkness, Strength AND weakness, Health AND sickness, Wealth AND poverty, Life AND death, Saint AND sinner, Righteous AND unrighteous, Holy AND unholy, Pure AND impure, Saved AND lost, Redeemed AND un-redeemed, Inheritance AND lack, Spiritual universe AND material/physical universe, Perfection AND imperfection, Immortal AND mortal, Incorruptible AND corruptible, Present AND future, Eternity AND time, Here AND there, Truth AND lie, Cause AND effect, Spirit AND body, Saved AND unsaved, Them AND us etc…

The RESURRECTION of Jesus REVEALED the truth such as: God AS man (as He is so are we, in this world), Christ AS us, Darkness is merely the absence of the awareness of light, Our Father IS the strength of our life, He IS the health of our body, He IS the wealth of all people, There is only One life, and He IS the life of all, He IS the sanctification of all, He IS the righteousness of all, He IS the holiness of all, All are pure by virtue of Oneness, All were saved from the foundation of the world, All possess eternal redemption, All were blessed with all that pertains to life and Godliness, Heaven AS earth, He IS our perfection and completeness, He IS the immortality and incorruptibility of all men, He IS the now-ness of our now, He IS the eternality of our life, He IS the ‘here’ of our existence, He IS the truth of our ‘I AM’, He IS the cause as the effect (us), He IS Spirit slowed down as our visibility, He IS our salvation from before time began, and there is only them AS us and us AS them-Only ONE!

True spiritual vision sees no mortal, corruptible, time, distance, birth, death, sin, sickness, poverty or death etc… but it realizes only the all-ness and oneness of truth. Spiritual consciousness (living from the inside, out) acknowledges that which is merely an ‘appearance’ or a negative looking ‘existence’ as nothing, even less than nothing (Isaiah 40:17), and as merely an ‘arm of flesh’ (II Chronicles 32:8). To truly walk by ‘faith’ and ‘knowing’ is to look away from that which appears to exist, seeing through the single eye, only wholeness, completeness and Oneness. It is to realize that our Father ‘declared the end from the beginning’; and what He has done nothing can be ‘taken away’ or ‘added unto’ it (Ecclesiastes 3:14). Let us raise our spiritual sight to the eternal reality, rather than focusing on that which the Spirit of the Word declares as a ‘no-thing’. It will then unveil the experience of that which has always been our truth of being, and we will truly bear fruit that remains.
#KayFairchild