The Things You See Me Do

Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” (John 14:12)

Why would Jesus say this? First off, if you have read my book “Reality Is Negotiable, Condensed Milk For Life” then you already know that Jesus Christ is our own magical imagination. But for those who haven’t read the book, let me say it again: Jesus Christ is your own magical human imagination. Everything that we see in life came out of someone’s imagination, and the Bible clearly states that all things were made by Jesus, through Jesus and for Jesus. (Colossians 1:16) So it stands to reason, by simple methods of deduction, that He is the human imagination. Quite literally, HUMAN IMAGINATION.

The Bible is a book of symbolic language and hidden meanings, and inside it we see this character called Jesus (not his real name by the way, this name was given to him by the Greeks) who is the personification of divine imagination. Knowing this, when we read “So in Christ we, though many, are one…” then again, it stands to reason that we too are simply personifications of the divine imagination.

And then we have William Blake, Poet, Artist, Visionary, and Christian Mystic who in the 1700’s wrote “The imagination is not a state, it is human existence itself.”

All of us, you, me, we, are personifications of the divine imagination inside the mind of God. In the Kybalion, a sacred book of Hermetic wisdom, we read “The ALL is Mind, the universe is mental.”

Seeing that we ourselves are all imagination, and so was Jesus, then this is why he could confidentially say that the things we see him do, we shall do also, and even greater things. But why greater? We can do greater things because divine imagination is always expanding.

This verse would actually be better translated as “The things you see other people doing, you can do, and you can do it even better.” Now, I know when you first hear that it sounds egotistical and pretentious, but I assure you it is not. As divine imagination is ever expanding, things are always becoming greater. This is the spiritual law of the universe. We see this law in action everywhere we look. Take a TV from the 1930’s, someone imagined this and then created it. It was wonderful and exciting and brilliant at the time; however, as time went on, someone else re-imagined it, so the TV’s from 40’s were greater than the ones in 30’s, then the 50’s, then the 60’s, then the 70’s etc…each one greater than the one that came before it. Now in 2025 we have “Smart TV’s, that can do way more than the previous ones. This is the law of expansion in action.

There is not a human alive that hasn’t looked at someone else doing something and said to themselves “I can do that, hell, I could probably do it better.” Again, at first glance this sounds pretentious, but it is actually the promise (or law) of God, the law of expansion, operating from deep within you; and in fact, you CAN do the same thing you see them doing, and yes, you CAN do it better.

With God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26) “I can do ALL things through Christ (Imagination)” (Philippians 4:13)

Now, don’t get me wrong. The ego loves to attach itself to this law inside you, but if we have a decent level of self awareness, we should be able to keep this in check. (see my blog post on the ego) We don’t do greater things because we ourselves are greater, but because imagination itself is always expanding and building upon itself from within. The fact is, things should always be getting better (expanding), and if they’re not, then this is a clue that we are not using our divine imagination as we should, either personally or collectively.

Everything is imagination. There is nothing but God. We Are I Am.

In love and light,

-J

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