As you may recall, the concept of co-creation
was part of the original plan of the Creator
when souls were first created in the mind
of God to be companions and creative associates.
When some souls rebelled and took flight from
the Source, the physical universe provided
an opportunity for the rebellious souls to
experience the full extent of the apparent
separation.
Yet, the capacity for co-creation was not
forfeited.
With the descent of some adventurous souls
into the physical universe and the associated
decrease in vibratory energy, certain creative
options were limited, however.
With prolonged involvement in the realm of
matter, the souls eventually became entrapped
in flesh bodies of their own creation.
A misguided rescue mission to salvage the
wayward souls resulted in even more souls
becoming entangled in flesh bodies and a deeper
involution into the dense realm of matter.
This is Edgar Cayce's astounding story of
how the co-creative process took some unexpected
turns, resulting in the development of human
beings on planet earth.
Cayce's interactive approach to creation and
evolution is a complex model that you will
not likely hear in a high school biology class
or in a church Sunday school either, for that
matter.
Imagine waves of souls exploring the physical
universe and eventually finding their way
to our solar system with its hospitable planets,
including earth.
These disembodied spirits may have been like
tourists venturing forth into an exotic tropical
paradise.
At first they were content to merely observe
and hone their co-creative skills.
Perhaps the rich diversity of life forms that
have evolved in the past few hundred millions
years of our planets history is an expression
of this burst of co-creative energy.
Eventually the co-creative souls became bolder
and pushed themselves into matter, exploring
the animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms.
The sensations were intoxicating.
The exploration of physical reality became
an obsession.
The entangled souls entirely lost track of
their spiritual Source.
The experience of physical sensation was a
tremendously attractive force that still has
pull on us.
We crave to have our senses filled up.
Silence and immobility can seem unbearable
to humans conditioned by entertainment and
marketing industries that appreciate the power
of sensuality.
The addictive power of sensuality can make
a soul feel trapped in flesh.
