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What is Creation? Creation spiritually begins with the original blessing, rather than with original sin. It re-members the origin and the true nature of everyone and all things is "very good". The true self has been distorted and obscured by ones own understanding of who are true self is. Redemption comes to us, not as a power different to our natures, but as an "I re-member" experience that awakens us to the truth of our true selves.
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