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The booklet presented here consists of four separate, although
interrelated, concepts regarding the spiritual structure and nature of
Creation. In most instances, these are purely metaphysical concepts.
The first concept explains the so-called Zones of Displacement,
which accompany in a parallel manner all universes and their various
regions.
The second concept seemingly does not relate to the metaphysics.
However, it deals with important issues of how various concepts,
events and happenings in the universe and in sentient life should be
conceptualized, understood and interpreted. This is the reason why it
is included here.
The third concept is a core of this booklet since it directly concerns
itself with the principles of spiritual metaphysics, dealing with the
structure and nature of Creation.
The fourth concept relates to the nature of will and intentions
which give an impetus to the being and existence of Creation and
which maintain the entire Creation in its proper function.
All these concepts can be considered updates, elaborations, further
developments and transcending understandings of the ideas which
were revealed and described in "Fundamentals of Human
Spirituality" (1982) and "Messages From Within" (1982) and from
which they derive. These two books were published by Spiritual
Advisory Press.
Because one deals here with a very complex subject, it is not easy
to maintain a desirable clarity and simplicity throughout their
explanation. Frequent repetitions and abstractions are necessary in
order to assure the correct understanding of the ideas presented.
However, if one reads them carefully, with a positive attitude and a
desire for the higher understanding of the spiritual structure and
nature of Creation, one should be able to go through the whole booklet
with a sense of positive accomplishment.
The concepts formulated in this booklet are for the consideration of
only those who are interested. No other demands or claims are made
here. One is to decide from one's free will and good and positive intent
the extent of agreement or disagreement one wants to reach with
whatever is presented in this booklet.
In conclusion, I would like to express my deep gratitude and
appreciation to those who helped with editing and correcting the
English in this manuscript. They are: Irv and Pearl McCallum of La
Jolla, California (Chapter one and two) and Gayle Gillespie of
Ventura, California (Chapter three and four).
Peter D. Francuch, Ph.D.
Santa Barbara, California
Source: FOUR CONCEPTS OF THE SPIRITUAL STRUCTURE OF CREATION