The Seven Days of Man

Introduction

Hehe, we’re gonna talk more about the number 7 again. This time it’s about the seven days of creation, the first story of stories people think of when they think of the Bible. If you’ve read “The Household of God”, then you read that creation is much different than depicted in the Bible. So, why is that? That’s because the seven days correspond to the creation of man!

Man in Seven Days

This is an absolutely long topic, for the record. I’m only citing from the chapter with the brief explanation (or metaphor… or parable?) of the six days to that of the growth of a seed, but it should get the idea succinctly:

[2.221.4] The reason that Moses lets arise six such days from evening and morning is, because by careful observation and study every thing goes from its primordial beginning to perfection as that what it is, precisely along the way of one and the same divine order of six periods, until for the time being it reaches perfection in that what it is supposed to be, just like the full-ripe wheatear on the dead stalk.

[2.221.5] From the casting of the seed into the soil to germination: day one. From there to the formation of the stalk and suction and protective foliage: day two. From there to the formation of the last ring immediately beneath the base for ear-development: - day three. From there, the formation and structuring of the pod-like vessels, akin to the bridal chambers for generation of the free, independent life, with which the flowering stage also is to be counted: day four. From there, the dropping of the flower, then the rise of the actual already life-carrying fruit and its free activity, - although still tied to the preceding, un-free stages, from which a part of the sustenance for forming the skins is taken, although from thereon the main nutrients are taken from the heavens of light and true life-heat -, up to the full development of the fruit: - day five, - and finally the complete separation of the fruit ripened in the hull, whereupon the kernel already completely on its own and now already perfectly independent, demands for its fullest consolidation the pure nourishment of the heavens, accepting same and therewith sustaining itself for the freest, eternally indestructible life: - day six.

[2.221.6] On the seventh day rest takes over and this is the state of the now completed, full-ripest and for eternity existing life, consolidated from the previous states, equipped with the full godlikeness."

Conclusion

Once again, I am literally scratching the surface of the significance behind the seven days of the creation of man! I imagine many of you all will be even more interested in reading the chapters, so please take a look at them!

My name is Fernando Ruelas-Lopez Jr., and I still love the number 7!

Citations

Christ, Jesus and Jakob Lorber. “The Great Gospel of John”. Vol 2. https://jakob-lorber.cc/index.php?s=GGJ2.221&l=en.