The Bible is Our Autobiography | Patriarchs

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The Bible is written to convey its meaning, to transmit its pattern, universally and through all time.

Its language is of symbolism, that can be appreciated regardless of translation and individual context.

However, there still needs to be experience possessed by the reader in order to appreciate and understand what is being conveyed.

Until sufficient and necessary experiences are had on an individual basis, the Bible is misunderstood.

The pattern described in the Bible is the pattern of experience that every individual will have, individually, over the course of his or her life, reframed into personal circumstances, but still being structured by that Biblical rhythm and melody.

Until a person has gone through enough sections of their own pattern, that pattern reflected and concentrated in the Bible is unrecognizable.

We can try to teach the correct understanding of the Bible, but until it's experienced on a personal basis, both the teaching and the understanding will be incorrect.

Once enough of the pattern is experienced individually the entirety of the pattern can be seen in the Bible.

And we can identify our own position and role as well as the positions and roles of others as they are playing out the pattern in their own lives.

Once we can see the pattern, it begins to reverberate throughout all aspects of life, and its study and replication becomes enjoyable and natural.

The Bible is a gift that we left for ourselves before we undertook the adventure of mortal life.

We knew that our entire stories were predestined within the pattern of the Bible and that we would follow our own scripts individually, uniquely, but faithfully in parallel to the pattern of the Bible.

And that when the time was right we would have the history of our entire lives available to us.

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