In the priesthood there is a law of garments. This law is what determines a person to work in the office; without the garment, a person is not fit for the office. Now, priesthood is not just carried by genealogy but also by ordination: this ordination comes by a garment.
Moreover, this garment is not just what I wear; spiritually, the garment is who I am. Basically, I am putting off the garment of the flesh and putting on that of the spirit. Conclusively, a priest is not just a person but also a garment that has been worn by him. Further, the Bible declares that we are made to be kings and priests reigning on earth—this means that we have the garment that gives us authority over Earth.
This is why it becomes necessary for God to train the mind to break certain veils of time, because when breaking the veils of time, you are changing the garment, and you are interpreted according to your time.
In a physical sense, a garment hides some things from view. The body is a garment, and it was designed to carry a certain amount of light. Biblically, every part of the garment matters.
Adam and Eve made for themselves garments of fig tree leaves, but when God came, He made them garments of skin. They came out of Eden with these garments—it should be kept in mind that Eden had a higher light, so the garments also had a higher light. Now, Adam could access Eden through the garments.
The same were carried from Adam to Noah, and his son Ham stole the garments. Later on, the garments fell into the hands of Nimrod, who determined to build a tower to reach heaven. How did Nimrod come to such aggressive decisions? I answer that it was through the garment that gives the consciousness of Eden.
From the consciousness of Eden through the garments was the secret of how to reach the throne of God. The Tower of Babel was the result of the garment from Adam. By putting on the garment, a person is activated into a new consciousness; Babel is not a tower, it is a certain consciousness to be achieved; the same tower is built today.
Further reading.
- Numbers 20:25-26.
- Gen 3:21-23.
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