
The Mystery of Monads
Adam And do elemental lives have monads? If not, what is behind their vibration? Did they have an initial reflection, as monads.
JJ A monad is a point of life in the Divine Space which is the One Great life. Each monad has within it all the knowledge and programming [from a past creation] necessary to fulfill its potential creative end. There are human monads, deva monads and animal monads and they are as different as the seeds of a tree, a flower and a watermelon. Normally one will say that a flower grew from a seed but you do not normally say that a petal from the flower grew from a seed. Similarly, a tree grows from a seed but one does not associate a leaf growing from one.
Even so, the elemental lives are always part of a greater life that grew from a seed which is a monad.
Each piece from the vegetable and mineral kingdom did not come from a unique monad though lives that did develop from monads work with these kingdoms.
Question: Can you define what you mean by “‘piece’ from the vegetable and mineral kingdom”?
JJ Every creation that develops from a seed or monad is made from parts when it is developed. An acorn tree comes from a single acorn. But the seed creates the whole tree. It doesn’t just create leaves of branches or even other acorns. Instead, it has within it the elements of the whole tree. The parts do not develop from the seed as parts but as a part of the whole creation.
Even so, all living creation has various monads for the development of the whole rather than the parts.
Humans and devas have individual monads for each entity but when you get lower than human a monad may be over the development of groups of lives rather than a single life such as a fly or a blade of grass.
Various parts that create life may not have a monad but be influenced by one.
Question: Are there no thoughts of God/monads behind the mineral and vegetable kingdoms? Doesn’t there have to be a thought of God/monad behind each “organic” manifestation?
JJ Yes, but each thought creates a whole made of numerous parts that belong to that whole.
Question: Or….does there only have to be a thought of God/monad behind each idea of creation?
JJ When DaVinci created the Mona Lisa he had one thought of how the finished product would appear and in creating this he brought together numerous parts and colors and combinations. The thought of the finished product is like the monad. The inks, the canvas, the combination of colors and strokes were all effects of the influence of the one seed but not the seed itself.
Question: Is it the case then that – Humans, animals, and devas require or are endowed with individual monads. But lower lives [vegetable and mineral] only require a monadic thought or principle, which then develops the lower kingdoms?
JJ Animals share monads and souls. A flock of geese for instance operate through a group soul linked to a monad. Anytime creation goes beyond natural selection and becomes the product of intelligent design then a monad or a seed is developing somewhere.
Question: The human molecule of 24 and other combinations will attract “higher lives” waiting to “incarnate” through the molecular unit, creating opportunity for humans to identify with higher consciousness. These “higher lives” also have a monadic source, correct? This monad is of a higher order than the human/god monad, correct?
JJ You are correct.
Question: There are also planetary, solar, and galactic monads that then manifest as the indwelling Logoi of those respective vehicles?
JJ Yes, there would be monads behind entire planets, solar systems etc.
Question: I’m assuming monads have some role in helping manifest the lives of the sixth, fifth, fourth… Universes? Are you able to elaborate on the nature of monad relationship to these lower Universes?
JJ You must be staying awake nights with these heavy thoughts. Yes, there would be monads in the lower universes.
There are several classes of monads. In its initial state it is merely an undeveloped point in Divine Space. Monads which have developed over the eternities share a consciousness with the One Great Life and have the ability to stimulate the undeveloped monads as well as project themselves as souls and individual humans. According to DK there are 60 billion such monads for this earth, but there are an unlimited number of lesser and potential monads.
The Immortal Books
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JJ: Glad you were impressed. The series has not been a big seller and is entirely self-published but those who read it generally think it is among the best books they have read and can’t understand why it doesn’t outsell books like the Celestine Prophecy and Conversations with God. I think they still have potential to be big sellers when I finally hit on something that draws the attention of mainstream people.
As to my writing talent or style… It takes a different mindset to write The Immortal books than it does a regular post. I just write it the best that I am capable.
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