Ultimately, to me, this sounds like solopsism, empowering ones'self as god by defining everything as ourself, nothing exists untill i create it.
What I am speaking of is the antithesis of solipsism.
I'll expand, statement by statement.
You said, suggesting I am being solipsistic: "empowering oneself as god"
I am speaking of being an individual unit
of God's consciousness, of being
in God's Mind, just as the bee and the tree and Tomas and Dennis and Alice are individual units of God's Consciousness. I see no power anywhere in the universe, and least of all in man's human consciousness. God speaks the Word and it is so. You are God's Word, I am God's Word. Can you see the difference between what I am saying and "empowering oneself as god?"
You said, suggesting I am being solipsistic: "by defining everything as ourself",
This is what we do, right here, right now. Can you climb inside another man's mind and KNOW his thoughts? "As a man thinkest, so is he; as a man continues to think, so he remains"
is the principle of the law of the Spirit of life, aka, God, the Father, the Creator, the Maker, the Mastermind, the Architect, etc.
You said, suggesting I am being solipsistic: "nothing exists untill i create it."
This belief is the height of ego and is the complete opposite of what I am saying about man's place in Consciousness.
All things are already created. Man had nothing to do this creation because he is one of these created things. What man does do, and is purposed to do, however, is to be the interpreter or conscience of Consciousness. This is why Jesus calls man the "Son," either of Man, or of God. When we are the Son of Man, we are guided by the outer conscience of man's sentient driven morals and principles. When we are the Son of God, we are guided by the inner conscience of spirit's righteousness of all things to God are equal in height, depth, width and circumference. The Son of God shows no preference for form.
The Son of God abides in love. This abiding in love a) liberates him from his dualism and b) provides him with a foundation of Word that moves him in the world of all objects without producing more objects, the activity of projection. To end one's imagination is not to end one's life, it is to end one's projection of life.
"For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring." Acts 17:28