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Chapter 3

3rd Act

He Breaks the Shell 3 of 5 1 min read

The third mighty act unveils God’s Image is of two-fold nature.

You are God’s temple and God’s spirit dwells in you.
(1 Cor. 3:16)

And the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom
(Mark 15: 38)

So now, my friends, the blood of Jesus makes us free to enter boldly into the sanctuary by the new, living way which he has opened for us through the curtain, the way of his flesh.
(Heb. 10: 19-20)

A bolt of lightning splits man in two from the top of his skull to the base of his spine. He is cleft as though he were a tree that had been struck by lightening. at the base of his severed body he sees “the blood of Jesus”, a pool of molten gold; he knows it is himself; then fusing with “the blood of Jesus” he ascends his severed spine in a serpentine motion into his skull. This is to fulfil the Scripture:

This Son of Man must be lifted up as the serpent was lifted up by Moses in the wilderness.
(John 3:14)

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Neville taught the method. Feelingfield writes your wish into a personal imaginal scene and speaks it aloud, paced for the state akin to sleep.

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