Genesis Part IV: Law of Attraction | Cain and Able [Metaphysical Bible Series]

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Welcome to a spiritual awakening with Dr. Aaron. It's time to claim your birthright of prosperity, vitality and love. So grab your tea coffee, because together we're awakening the world. May you live your truth? Are you somebody that desires to understand how you are manifesting, how you are creating your entire world into existence right now? Are you somebody that desires to understand why, why you can create exponentially and have a life beyond your wildest dreams and how you're able to create exponentially to having a life of misery and separation and loneliness and anger and frustration, then you wanna listen to this podcast. Welcome to spiritual awakening with Dr. Aaron. We're here to know the truth together, to live on spiritual principle and align with universal law. We're here to know the truth truly, and truly breaking down the metaphysics of the Bible. (00:55): So if you're new to this podcast, I'm Dr. Aaron, Dr. Divinity teaching metaphysics, teaching how the power of mine, of science, of mine, how we are creators, how we are here to really experience the depths of our soul in form. So let's break this on down. So today we're gonna break on down. Canan able story in the Bible and Genesis and just a disclaimer. I am not a biblical historian. I am trained and developed in the creative process and understanding the power of the mind and how we create using this. There are many different interpretations of the Bible and the Bible has exponential ways of teaching you because the Bible is your biography. The Bible is really a manual for understanding how you create. And so this is incredible journey. We're going on of a Bible series, a metaphysical Bible series to understand thy self. (01:51): So let's do this Kane and Abel. So Kane and Abel were the first two sons of Adam and Eve Kane was the first born and able was second born, right? So Kane was what they call. He was a farmer. He tendered to the fields of the earth and Abel was a second born and tended to the flocks of birds. He was a shepherd, right? So we're gonna break this on down from universal law. And we have to understand that there's two ways that we create. One is we either create from within to, without, or we create looking to the world and becoming the effect of the world, right? So here's Kane Kane was considered the tender of, of the earth, right? And from the biblical standpoint, the earth means that you're looking to the external world. He's the farmer, right? Able means breath. It means that he tended to the flocks of birds, meaning that he tended to, to the ethereal round to that, within that aspect of itself, right? (02:49): To God, to divine to that part of yourself. So able actually means breath. Breath is that which is brings life. The source, the creative essence, the truth Kane was considered the wicked one, which we consider the only sin is actually placing the power to the external world. The only sin is what we call missing. The mark able represents breath. The part of our styles that can create from the source from God, looking to only within that part within us Kane represents the wicked one. The one that is in sin, meaning the one that places the power outside of the self that looks to the world. Okay? So this is all a story of, of resentment, of anger, of jealousy, of sadness, of all that stuff that we cast ourselves out from the garden of eating. We cast ourselves in the division from our siblings, from our family, from the world, by the power of our mind. (03:50): So Kane looks to the world for his self worth and able looks to God for his worth to that part of the self, not to some man in the sky, but to the south, the God presence within. And so as we break this on down, um, you cane comes from scarcity. Evil comes from abundance, right? If we look to the world, it feels like there's scarcity. If we look to within, there's always infinite, infinite creation and abundance. So let's break the story on down from a second grade perspective. So here our two brothers, KA is first born, able second born Kane is tending to the earth, able is tending to the flocks. And what happens is Kane brings, uh, an offering to God. He brings vegetables and things, and they're not the best. And he is kind of like, Ugh, you know, he is bringing this offering to God and able brings his first born of his sheep, right? (04:43): So God looks to cane and shows, no pleasure at all. And Kane becomes angry. He believes something is in his way, right? And we're gonna break on down emotions and how we actually create all of our emotions. So, so here's Kane, he's brought these, this offering, but he is kind of disgruntled while he is doing it. He doesn't like bringing pride in it. He's just bringing it to God. Abel brings his first born of his sheep. And God looks at Kane showing no pleasure at all. So Kane becomes angry, right? And Kane said to able to his brother, let us go to the field. And when they're to the field, he killed his brothers, right? Kane rose against Abel, his brother and killed him. So Kane believed that he would finally find peace, basically changing his external world. He, he created his brother as the source of his suffering. (05:36): If my brother was just gone, then everything would be okay. Don't we know that, right? If this problem was different out in the world, then it'd be okay. If I have enough money, then my life would be okay. If I just had, you know, lose up five pounds, then my life would be okay. If my ex just was nicer, then my life would be, it's always about placing the blame and becoming the victim. Right? Kane believed that he would finally be in peace if he changed his external world. So God comes and says, where's your brother. And Kane says, am I the keeper of my brother? And then God punishes, Kane Kane says, I know I've done wrong. And God said, I hear the cry of your brother's blood from the source of the ground. Now you are a curse from the very ground which received your brother's blood that was received from your hands, right? (06:27): So God said from this day forward, you shall work the ground, but it will not yield food. You will be a refuge and wander earth. And Kane said, your punishment is more than I can bear. You are banishing me from your presence. Kane. I will be a fugitive and wander the earth. And whoever finds me will kill me. And God said, no one will harm you. However, whoever slays, you will be punished seven times greater. So then Kane basically went and he went off. He settled in, what's called the land of the nod east of Eden and God set a mark upon Kane so that anyone that found him would not kill him. So let's break this on down. So first of all, the point is that Kane brought vegetables and things, but he was a little bit, you know, he wasn't, he was kinda dis disgruntled doing it, right? (07:21): He believed he didn't bring there. And therefore the, the God, God represents law. God just, just is a reflection. The Lord is the law. The Lord is the law. And so we have to understand that the reason why God was not showing pleasure was because Kane was not showing pleasure, right? Life is just a reflection. And then when Abel came and brought his firstborn sheep with, with pleasure, with, with love, with all this God reflected back, cuz the Lord just reflects what's there. So then Kane becomes angry. And so what is anger? Let's break on down the emotions of how, how we can create our emotions. Right? If we look to source within, we just have love and abundance and all that. That is our godly realm. When we look to the world, so emotion goes like this emotions are the expressions of our value systems being met or not met. (08:17): And if our value system is placed out in the world, it's never gonna be met. If it's placed within, it's always met, right? They are the effect of us believing that something we value is arriving or departing or present. Okay? So we're either looking within and we're knowing that it has to be arriving because it's created from us. If we look to the world, it may be arriving or not. Right? So fear, fear is the emotion of fear is a belief that something we value might go away, right? Grief grief is the emotion that, that something we value has gone away. Apathy is the emotion of apathy is believing that nothing is valuable frustration, which Kane felt is the emotion of, of believing that someone or something is getting in the way of what we value. Right? He believed that his brother was getting in the way of him. (09:09): Emotions are the effect of the meanings we place on people, places and things. You are not your emotions. You are the creator of your emotions. The truth is that the extent to which we assign someone or something else outside of ourself is the ex the extent to which we're disempowered in our emotions, until we're able to witness another human being without judgment, including ourself, we will never be able to see anyone. The story of Kane and able is about self-judgment. It's about casting ourselves out. Really. I mean, if we know what it's like, we become isolated. We become, we make other people wrong. We place other people as the source of our suffering. And this is our own death. This is our own, our own shedding of ourselves, of ourselves, right? It's like, this is a law that this is seven times over. You will experience whatever you create. (10:05): This is the law. This is what is taught in all this. So again, sin is placing power outside of the self it's missing the mark. So there's depths and depths and depths to the story because the truth is, everyone is responsible when God asks Kane, where is your brother? And he says, am I the keeper of my brother? So this is probably the, the most important part of the story, which is, am I my brothers keeper? And this is a question that I ask for you for yourself. Are you your brothers keeper? Are you the keeper of your family, your friends, the world, your family on this planet, because you have responsibility and everyone is responsible for the evil and cane. Why didn't his parents teach him? Why didn't his parents teach him to not look to the world? Why did his parents favor evil? (11:08): Right? Violence is a learned behavior with children. Kaine, you know, made an offering to a Lord to the Lord first, right? It's we're all responsible. Kane's violence is passed down from, from what his parents did. Adam and Eve were in, had eaten from the, the tree of wisdom, right of good at evil. They were judging, they were cast. They had a cast system within their own consciousness and that went into their own children. The th