Ten Commendments
Ten Commandments or Ten Commendments

Ten Commandments in the Bible

1. Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image.
3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
4. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
5. Honor thy father and thy mother.
6. Thou shalt not kill.
7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
8. Thou shalt not steal.
9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
10. Thou shalt not covet.

Looking into the parable of the Ten Commandments. The perception that these were laws of the
physical world; we have came to know them through what has been perceived by all cultures and
religions of this world.
If we were to look again at the Ten Commandments as being given as spiritual laws of the universe,
how would the perception change?  To step out of the thoughts of the Moses moment, into a spiritual
moment. Not bound by man, Earth, religious order or culture. What meaning would they hold?
Interesting for thought.

1.)        Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

Could it be that all gods/goddesses are one energy, where none could be before the other?

2.)        Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image

Could it be to believe in your choice of alliance or form in a God/Goddess image, that this image might
always be seen and perceived as light rather than of negative energy being seen as your highest image?

3.)        Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.

Could this mean that there is no vanity spiritually? That choices are only of one combined energy,
which does not, superseded itself in adulation or glory.

4.)        Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy

Could it be to remember that there is no time, space, here or there? That only the space where you
reside, where the Sabbath of your soul is kept spiritually held?   

5.)        Honor thy father and thy mother

Honor the God/Goddess, Universe/Earth, Masculine/Feminine, Light/Shadow of who you are.

6.)        Thou shalt not kill

Could it be "Thou" is speaking of your creative energy, that is never truly silenced or killed? Death
being non-existent spiritually, therefore never ceasing to exist?

7.)        Thou shalt not commit adultery

How would Thou commit adultery? To separate in thought, need or desire of all aspects that are held
in perfect form universally. The word itself is derived from the meanings connected to adul or adulate.
Putting one part of thy self before the other. Choosing to live in separated form in or of the spirit.

8).        Thou shalt not steal

Spiritually how could you steal? What would not be available? If you were to consider yourself
spiritually as Thou, rather than third person, How would this commandment change your thoughts of
living the life that you have chosen?

9).        Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor

See this universe as one without divisions, see the world that your choice to be brought from into life,
without division. Being a witness to self, would your soul be false to another?

10). Thou shalt not covet

If all you desired was provided by thought, a need to covet would not be possible
To look at these laws, to interpret the laws with yourself as “Thou”, and to see these laws that man
interpreted as being physical bylaws, transformed into 10 statements of your true spiritual being. Are
they laws to live by, or statements of the truth of who we are? Statements of what is not needed, but
desired as spirit.

You have no other gods before yourself
You can not make yourself into any graven image.
You do not desire vanity.
You are a spiritual being in all moments of your creation.
You honor yourself as being whole.
Death does not exist.
Adulation does not exist.
All is provided.
You live only in the truth of your spirit.
All desire is manifested without choosing to separate from another.
Do you now see 10 commandments or commend-ments of your spirit?

Blessings,
Linda
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