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Apotheosis: Deification

“The Apotheosis of Washington is the fresco painted by Greek-Italian artist Constantino Brumidi in 1865 and visible through the oculus of the dome in the rotunda of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The fresco is suspended 180 feet above the rotunda floor and covers an area of 4,664 square feet.” Wikipedia

APOTHEOSIS simply refers to the state of being one’s fullest, highest and truest essence of Self, in form and expression, ultimately as a divine being incarnate. It also refers to the process of becoming divine: deification. Leaders of nations and Pharaohs were once deified in the eyes of their subjects . . . and, at a level higher than that of the human personage, they were more correct than they most likely realized.

In John’s Gospel (10:34), the Jews were ready to stone Jesus for his claim to divinity, to which Jesus responded: “Is it not written in your law, ‘I said, YE ARE GODS?’ [Psalm 82:6]. If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken, say ye to him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world ‘Thou blasphemest’ because I said, I am the Son of God?”

I realize this is a sensitive time to be referring to the Jews, even in biblical texts, so I will keep my comments limited to the issue of our divinity as “sons of the Most High,” as the psalmist says.

“YE ARE GODS!”

Did I miss something during my seven years in seminary, or was I perhaps asleep when this Psalm and Jesus’s words in John’s Gospel were discussed in theology class? Or preached from the pulpit in church services?

Actually, we didn’t even study the Bible in Catholic seminary, and, except for passages from Paul’s epistles and excerpts from the Four Gospels inserted into the liturgy and used in homilies, in my Catholic upbringing, the Bible was not really studied, or even read. These words were shoved to the back of the theology section and shrouded by a cloud of dogmatic and religious interpretation — and “priestly lore,” to borrow a phrase from the Gita. If we are truly divine, then what purpose does religion serve in our intimate relationship with our Creator . . . other than its own agenda and existence.

“YE ARE GODS!!!” Shout it from the pulpit! Shout it from the housetop! “Ye are not sinners! Ye are not merely human! Ye are divine beings! Ye are the sons and daughters of the Most High! Ye are God, the Living Word, incarnate in flesh, blood, and bone!”

HOW SHALL WE GIVE GOD GLORY?

My dear friend and colleague angel of sound, PenDell Pittman, offered a song of worship and praise several decades ago that literally lifted my heart in praise to the One. The lyrics were written by another friend and angelic colleague, Hugh Malafry, inspiring author of “BLUE SHAMAN trilogy. With PenDell’s permission, I will close this post by sharing his beautiful and heartful offering upward. It celebrates the Incarnate Living Word in our Humanity. Enjoy and receive his gift of blessing.

“How Shall We Give Thee Glory?” Soundtrack Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_JuLJ4ZU1I 

We give God glory by providing Him a flesh Body, drawn together by His Love for us, here in the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth. I invite you to join me and hundreds more in extending your arms and opening your hands for thirty minutes every morning to let your love, which is God’s love, flow through you and out to embrace and to bless the world He loves so much. We do this as God Beings incarnate. Until my next post,

Be love. Be loved.

Anthony

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Comments on: "Apotheosis: Deification" (5)

  1. sprite81's avatar

    Thanks Anthony for the invitation. Here, at the end of pursuit, is my happy place – Being! Happy to Be with you.

    Geoff Tisch, New Zealand.

  2. Allana Downie's avatar
    Allana Downie said:

    Delighted to join with you and others for 30 minutes each day.

    Thank you for the opportunity,

    Allana

  3. Melissa's avatar

    Beautiful as usual and interesting that I was just re reading John yesterday and stopped at that point to ponder and integrate what was being said. I find it very interesting that those who claim to be teachers of the “religion” are not as versed in all areas but are well versed in the best seat in the house…Luke…. Every day my meditation moments include sending love and light… I breath in light, through the Center of my heart, and allow the light to expand ❤️🙏 with love, sister Melissa Rose 🌹

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