*Spiritual and Physical Creation* Q: Could you explain why the Buddhists that have attained Nirvana always say that God is formless, that he can manifest as a man but that, generally speaking, the absolute has no form, just pure white light -- whereas Jesus says in the Bible that he was created in thought, in the image, of God? B: Very good! But understand that what is meant in that way is that, quote/unquote, man and woman is created in the image of God, not vice versa. Q: So, they are speaking of Spirit. B: Yes! Which is formless. Understand also, as a terminology, as a literature, what you term to be your Bible has been changed many times to the form that you now recognize it. Do you follow me? Q: Yes. B: You may also, if you wish, recognize that many individuals, in that way, also, simply do not even interpret what is /there/. You have in your civilization, at this time, the idea you call a quandary over what is termed to be the equality of the sexes. Many individuals who feel that they may in that way move their responsibility from themselves to the idea of the literature you call the Bible, use that as a foundation to, quote/unquote, prove the inequality. But understand, if you wish to refer to even the literature that /is/ there, male and female were created, spiritually, simultaneously. The separation occurred in your literature, and this is only a reference to /your/ literature when, quote/unquote, man became /physical/ first. Realize that woman remained spiritual longer. Understand that this will be found in the first, even two pages, of your literature you call the Bible. It will be in separate paragraphs, the first paragraph stating that male and female were created. Then in another /later/ paragraph stating that man, male, then became a living, breathing, physical soul; female became physical later. Q: Thank you. B: Thank you.