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Miltha: Transformation and Redemption

Miltha is an Aramaic term for the cosmos' unknown, being spoken in a dialect for Jesus, Johanan and some Hebrews of ancient Israel, remaining as a bastion of human ignorance for everything we seek to know. We can still learn from the cosmos, however, gleaning some secrets from Miltha, without depending on any deity we created, trusted to bear attributes we have, but to the ultimate degree, making it to be omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. Aramaics used Memra as a manifestation of God, and in some contexts distinct from God, though not as a separate divine being in the way later Christian theology defines the Trinity. Miltha reveals no supreme being to be a deity, convincing us to create one to credit responsibility for all, being a great mover. Without a deity to worship leaves us adrift in nothingness, having only a dubious gift of free will to reason. Miltha offers no reason for the cosmos continuing in the eternity it is part of, promised by deities we created to be eternal, never justifying beginnings and endings for all, appearing merely as transformations, changes to make existence more tolerable by loving one another. Creeping corruption of free will prevails, however, prompting Miltha to send us failed messiahs. We trust in truth to rule us but our verities are never lasting, disappearing with time. Boundless and eternal or everlasting truths are attributed to deities we created, but all have failed to last. Imaginations to produce our deities approach little of what Miltha is. Transformation is universal, evident throughout the cosmos, described as evolution on earth, being an attribute of everlastingness, perpetuity throughout its unendingness and timelessness. Throughout the cosmos, beings and nonbeings appear and disappear for reasons we can't understand, but we were never created to comprehend much. We have free will, however, and in conjunction with imagination we reason to develop explanations for everything, developing theories which can never be proven, but accepted as verified by mathematics that overlooks its errors. Jesus shows us how there must be more, by trust and faith in him as the one sent by the supreme entity, limiting the existence of our mortal form, assigning us peace in death, and assuring our souls protection for another existence by transformations in the eternal cosmos, supervised by our maker's goodness, love and beautiful direction for our lasting assurance.  

Kirjailija
Tristam Joseph
ISBN
9780961927288
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
25.3.2026