In Scripture, judgement and righteousness describe the inner workings of consciousness rather than external morality. The Bible presents the mind as a kingdom, complete with kings, rulers, judges, and laws. YHVH/LORD represents present awareness — the ruler who occupies and directs the kingdom. Ehyeh/I AM is the assumed identity, the law the ruler declares from within. Elohim are the judges and administrators who enforce the law, ensuring that the chosen state manifests in reality.
1. Judgement: Selection as Law
Judgement is the act of selecting the state of being to occupy. It is YHVH/LORD recognising a desire or condition within consciousness and assuming Ehyeh/I AM as the active law of the mind. Elohim enforces this law, producing the reality consistent with the chosen assumption. Joshua 24:15 reflects this principle: “Choose this day whom you will serve,” instructing consciousness to declare its allegiance. The law of the kingdom is therefore the law you assume internally, not an external decree.
Misjudgement occurs when YHVH/LORD identifies with the latent, unexamined seed within — seeing it as “evil” rather than recognising its potential. The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil symbolises this internal duality: the seed in itself carries both the latent potential (good) and the habitual belief (evil). When consciousness identifies with the seed as evil, Elohim enforces fragmentation and fear. True judgement arises from the Tree of Life, where YHVH/LORD assumes the seed’s potential as Ehyeh/I AM, and Elohim enforces coherence and creative manifestation.
2. Righteousness: Alignment with the Kingdom Law
Righteousness is not moral perfection; it is alignment with the law declared by Ehyeh/I AM. It is “right seeing” within the kingdom — living in accordance with the state assumed by YHVH/LORD. Abraham exemplifies this: “And he believed in the Lord; and it was counted to him for righteousness” (Genesis 15:6). By assuming the inner law correctly, YHVH/LORD allowed Elohim to manifest the outcome.
John 7:24 teaches, “Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment,” emphasising that true righteousness comes from discerning the latent seed within, rather than reacting to external appearances. Alignment with the inner law produces order and coherence in the kingdom of consciousness.
3. The Two Trees and the Seed Within
From the start, Scripture presents two ways consciousness can relate to its latent seed: the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life. The Tree of Knowledge illustrates misjudgement — YHVH/LORD identifies with the seed in its default, unexamined state. This is often labelled “evil,” but it is simply the habitual assumption before potential is realised. By contrast, the Tree of Life represents correct assumption: recognising the seed’s latent potential, YHVH/LORD occupies it as Ehyeh/I AM, and Elohim enforces that assumed law internally.
Isaiah 5:20 reflects this principle: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness.” The warning is not moralistic; it is about perception: misjudging the seed’s latent state leads to disorder. True judgement and righteousness emerge when consciousness aligns with the potential of the seed, not its default assumption, activating coherent manifestation within the kingdom of mind.
4. The Mechanism: Ask → Believe → Receive
Judgement and righteousness operate through the kingdom’s internal mechanism:
- Ask: YHVH/LORD recognises the desired state latent within the seed of consciousness.
- Believe: Ehyeh/I AM is assumed fully; the law of the kingdom is declared from within.
- Receive: Elohim enforces the assumption, producing manifestation in experience.
Romans 10:10 reflects this principle: “With the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.”
Failure to assume the latent seed correctly produces misjudgement; full assumption produces righteousness and coherence. The parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14–30) illustrates this: action on the assumed state establishes the kingdom within consciousness.
5. Summary
- Judgement: Selecting the state within the kingdom; discerning the latent seed correctly.
- Righteousness: Alignment with the inner law; living coherently from Ehyeh/I AM.
- Literalism = misjudging the seed based on appearances → fear and fragmentation.
- Inner assumption = Tree of Life; assuming the seed’s potential → righteousness and creative manifestation.
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