YOU’RE in for a special treat because, hot off the press, we have not one but two brand new papers by TUC contributor Edgar D. Trollip. The first is the one you happened to have arrived at, The Sons of Elohim: From Heaven to Birth. It involves our divine origins, via preexistence, and our journey to this earth, by which I concur. The second is called The Dew of Heaven. It involves the resurrection of the dead, and it’s a doozy. Edgar always manages to turn in exceptional thought provoking research. Check them both out, won’t you?
PDF [NEW]: The Sons of Elohim: From Heaven to Birth
PDF [NEW]: The Dew of Heaven
A Preivew of ‘The Sons of Elohim’
My wife went for a 5-day breakaway with some sisters in Yahusha and I was taking care of the flock. At least granny was here to help. After they all went to bed one evening I struggled to fall asleep. Which is often the case when I am not laying down next to Carmen. It is difficult to fall asleep if you are used to holding your wife. My mind was racing to all sorts of places. One thing that really helps me get back to bed is a movie. There are a couple of action movies on my list that Carmen would not enjoy, so I had saved them for such a time as this.
I chose Bourne Identity. I have seen some of the others in the franchise, but I haven’t seen the original. To be honest I would not recommend it to believers but I really felt led at the time and that Yah wanted to show me something.
So, if you are unfamiliar with the story as I was, the main character, Jason Bourne, is found floating semi-unconsciously in the middle of the ocean. He is rescued by some strangers that remove two bullets from his back. He comes to realise he has amnesia. He has no idea who he is, where he is or who the people around him are.
In search for his true identity Bourne discovers he has different abilities like close combat skills, espionage know-how, operating firearms and other abilities common to assassins. He manages by a series of fortunate events to put some puzzle pieces together. He ends up going to the bank to obtain a safety deposit box. In it he finds his ID, Jason Bourne. But unfortunately it is among other passports all with different names and he cannot be sure which one is his true identity. I am not going to give a complete essay on Bourne Identity. But as the film progresses he manages to figure out who he was and is.
Now, to me at that exact moment was when something clicked. There was an esoteric truth in the theme of the Bourne Identity. More of a question really – were we already created and had a life or form of consciousness in the first seven days of creation and later dispatched to earth? Just like Jason Bourne, who already had an identity and a type of life, however something happens like amnesia and we cannot remember. Are we wandering about on the stationary plain attempting to recollect our actual identity we had as children of Yahuah in heaven? Possibly.