The two beginnings-the blueprint and the world

Most people read Genesis and John side by side as if they describe the same beginning.

But they do not.

One speaks of time.

The other speaks of timelessness.

And understanding the difference reveals why so many believers stay trapped in duality,

while others awaken to the inner life Jesus demonstrated.

GENESIS — THE BEGINNING OF CREATION (Chronological)

Genesis opens with:

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”

This is the beginning of:

form

matter

cycles

days and nights

time and decay

physical emergence

It is the story of creation in time — the visible world.

JOHN — THE BEGINNING BEHIND CREATION (Mystical)

John begins differently:

“In the beginning was the Logos.”

The Greek points deeper:

“In archē…”

—in the archetype, the pattern, the blueprint.

Before creation took shape…

before matter…

before galaxies…

there was the Logos —

the divine template, the luminous pattern that holds all things together.

Where Genesis speaks of when,

John speaks of where from.

Where Genesis speaks of formation,

John speaks of the source of formation.

THE LOGOS WITHIN EVERY PERSON

John goes further:

The Logos was God.

The Logos was with God.

The Logos became flesh.

And this Logos is the light within every human being.

This means the blueprint is not external.

It lives inside you.

Every person carries:

a divine pattern

an inner teacher

a spark of the Eternal

the same life-force Jesus embodied

Not to imitate Jesus from the outside,

but to awaken the Christ-life from the inside.

THE BIBLE IS NOT THE LOGOS — BUT IT CAN POINT TO IT

Hebrews 4:12 is often quoted:

“The Word of God is living and active, dividing soul and spirit…”

But the Bible does not divide soul and spirit.

Ink on a page cannot do that.

Letters cannot crack open the subconscious.

Grammar cannot awaken someone.

Only the Logos within you can separate what is soulish from what is spiritual.

The Bible can be a map,

but the Logos is the actual life.

If you are shaped by something outside you — even religious teaching —

and not by the voice of the Spirit within,

you will leak energy like a battery disconnected from its source.

But when you reconnect,

revelation flows as Jesus promised:

“Rivers of living water will flow from your belly.”

RETURNING TO YOUR ORIGIN

Scripture reveals that you existed in the heart of God

before the foundation of the world.

This is why so many spiritual words begin with RE:

Return

Repent (change the mind)

Restore

Reconcile

Renew

Remember

Resurrect

Replenish

You only “RE” what you once were.

Everything in awakening points to remembering a forgotten origin,

not becoming something alien to yourself.

AN OPEN INVITATION TO EXPLORE IMMORTALITY

When the two beginnings are understood, a door opens — a door into questions the church system never had the courage to ask.

If we were designed from the Logos,

and the Logos is eternal,

what does that imply for the human journey?

If the Spirit gives life to the mortal body,

what does that mean for aging?

If union reconnects us to Source,

what potentials have we not yet explored?

This is not a rigid doctrine.

This is an invitation.

A space for conversation.

A space for revelation.

A space for exploring what it means to be fully alive, fully awakened,

fully connected.

No fear.

No dogma.

No rigidity.

Just Spirit.

Just exploration.

Just the unfolding mystery of the Blueprint within.

THE BEAUTY OF SHARED REVELATION

We grow together by sharing lenses,

listening deeply,

testing all things,

and holding fast to what resonates with the Spirit.

Truth does not fear examination.

Love does not fear questions.

And the Spirit is not threatened by exploration.

When people react strongly to new ideas,

sometimes it simply means a seed landed on the surface.

Revelation pricks the soul not to wound it,

but to help a person finally take ownership of their inner world.

This is how awakening spreads:

not through compliance,

but through courage.

“Return to the Blueprint within you —

for the Beginning still lives in your breath.”

By Keith Brown

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