High Communion: Heavenly Sex and Intimacy
Sex ain't got nothin on High Communion.
High Communion, a term I'm coining right now, is to Heaven was sex is on Earth.
In Heaven, there is no marriage.
"You are mistaken, not understanding the Scriptures, or the power of God. "For in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven. (Matthew 22:29-30)
Here's a visualization, but don't close your eyes.
Imagine for a moment, two globes of light. Each is like a wire frame of electricity, bolts and energy coursing with the globe. This is a representation of a soul.
Now, imagine two globes slowly pressing against each other, suddenly tasting each other as a molecular level, drinking in the essence of the other spirit. Neither dissapates or is lost in the other. Now, neither soul sees the experiences or memories of the other, or even the feelings it has felt throughout it's life, but rather drinks of the essence of experience from the other. Imagine the rapture experienced at the raw level of one soul communing in such a way with the other.
God wants to do this with his creation. This is Mating in Heaven. This is why Sex here on Earth is so completely laughable compared to High Communion in Heaven. Older couples you see that have been together for decade upon decade, and who truly are mates in every respect, are the closest to experiencing High Communion here on Earth. They are inhibited by their physical bodies and perceptions of the Earthly realm that slows down the process.
These couples are so closely intertwined, that they know things about what the other is doing instinctively. They aren't common, but it's hard to do here on Earth.
We were created so God could mate with us, because he cannot mate with angels and other spirits. It's impossible. They are of different existencial fiber. As a dog cannot mate with your leg, so cannot an angel mate with God.
When High Communion occurs, beings experience such incredible intimacy, it's no doubt indescribable in Earthly terminology.
Reference:
The Greatest Question: Why Are We Here?


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