A metaphysical interpretation of incarnation
Someone wrote:
"maybe
the incarnation is in fact, a moment of realization, for every human,
in that when the word (ideas; constructs; mediation) becomes flesh
(materialization) we realize that prior to this what we have been
experiencing was not reality at all..."
Yes, I too would see the incarnation as symbolic of a moment of
realisation for every human being that the word (idea or construct about
who we are and where we come from) is made flesh (manifestation).
Perhaps before the word was made flesh, before the incarnation,
symbolically speaking, people were living in darkness, in the sense of
living under the illusion of separation. The shadow self/vengeful
god/ego that caused people to live in fear, guilt and strifes with one
another is brought to light and this darkness of ignorance could not
overcome the light of the truth of our innate oneness, wholeness and
beauty that is made manifest through the incarnation (or realisation of
our true identity).
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