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And so we see (mentally perceive) that part of the repopulation of the mind of man would include a seed of incest within each soul; the wicked seed that would need to be first acknowledged, secondly, accepted, and finally, confessed in order to be cleansed.”

“But Shem and Japheth took a garment, laid on both their shoulders, and went backward, and covered the nakedness of their father. Their faces turned away, and they did not see their father’s nakedness.” (Genesis 9:23)

Spirit view:

“But Shem (the conscience being purified by the Spirit) and Japheth (the burdened mind) took a garment 21 (“dressing, mantle;” prayer), laid on both their shoulders 22 (“burden;” spiritual conviction), and went backward 23 (“hindered, wronged;” spiritually guarded in prayer), and covered (through repentance) the nakedness of their father (wickedness can only be overcome within by the Spirit which produces holy sorrow and repentance). Their faces (conscious countenance) turned away (against the sin), and they did not see their father’s nakedness (no relations with Gaea, Noah’s wife).” (Genesis 9:23)

The overcoming of wickedness within is an ongoing process for those chosen for redemption, sanctification and eventually mental salvation. The three realms of consciousness within each soul; the wicked, the burdened and the spiritually clean, must be understood in order for the full cleansing to take place; the perfected conscience. It would be the exposing and the intent mandated by Yahweh through the words of Cain. “Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Genesis 4:9) As with Cain (wickedness), Abel (burdened) , and Seth (spiritually renewed), so would it be with the Messiah (“Yahweh Saves”), the wicked man to his left on a stake, and the burdened man to his right on a stake. (Luke 23:33-43) The three co-facilities of consciousness would be ever present until the time of salvation (the resurrected conscience).

“So Noah awoke from his wine, and knew what his younger son had done to him. Then he said, ‘cursed Canaan; a slave of servants he shall be to his brothers.”’ (Genesis 9:24-25)

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