If Christian's weren't equally nutty about their singular impression of things, it might be easier to understand a prophet like Ezekiel, but once you get into the wheels within wheels, well; it's gonna take a while for you to step back to pure reality, and understand that it isn't what it appears to be, which is what the message of Ezekiel is all about. Things, my dear friend, aren't at all, what they appear to be. Our eyes aren't what they seem to be, and we aren't made of material, we are all composites of matter which is atomically oriented together; it is, wheels within wheels. This is probably why each wheel resembled it's outside on the inside, and was, made up of eyes- ah, the better to behold a mystery of sights, a deeper stare, from wheels within wheels. Pray about it, as my prayer will be for you, of all the prophets, Ezekiel strikes me as the toughest to comprehend, in that, his message is not what it appears to be.
Eze 1:1 | ¶ | Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year, in the fourth [month], in the fifth [day] of the month, as I [was] among the captives by the river of Chebar, [that] the heavens were opened, and I saw visions of God. |
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