When, how, and why, did God chose to be female?

December 18, 2010

Response

Question posed...

When, how, and why, did God chose to be female? I always pictured a formless God with either attributes of both genders, or perhaps no sexual attributes????

Answer:

Arissa cannot be human with attributes of both genders. She must be one with us. Furthermore, we will not evolve into a unisex people. We must have both male and female to complete this evolutionary circuit.

I'm a primitive person and so when God speaks to me, she can't just tell me things because my foundation for learning is so small. I can't learn what I don't have a foundation to learn. So Arissa, through my guides, (they're learning also), says to me- "I have given you life and have nursed you and loved and watched you grow into a man. When the time is right, when you have grown strong, it will be your time to take care of me."

God created us and has loved us but when her plan is accomplished, it will be our time to love and care for her. She gives us a start and then she slowly helps us to make the decisions that she now makes for us. This is the creation energy, the female energy! It is a natural process of evolution that the mother of us all, would be female.

Never stop asking questions. This is how we learn. Learning is an evolutionary process. You can't learn what you don't know and so analogy, allegory and symbolism are used in order to build a foundation of higher knowledge based on what you know through experience. When something isn't clear to us, if we will continue to seek clarification, what we think feel and believe through the process of logic becomes knowledge.

In order for us to have knowledge, we must push the envelope. Fear is the great killer of the soul. No matter how tough things get for us, remember- God (Arissa) is in control and God our creator will not let you go! Always take the path of greatest resistance; always swim upstream against the current of the status quo. In this way we find the treasure. Where society fails, the individual, "the simple sailor explorer, succeeds"!