We have to get back to the original concept of the Christian understanding of God.
He made us to know, love, and serve Him with all our heart, soul, and mind in this life, and to be with Him in the next.
God created us out of love. We cannot fathom just how much He loves us for who we are. He loves all of creation.
But the sin of our first parents…affected the entire universe…as it was through Christ, Eternal Word, that Our Heavenly Father created it. And Adam and Eve followed the flaming sword and angel out of the Garden of Eden, that protected the Tree of Life from them…whose fruits were offered to them before their fall.
Christians, and especially Catholic/Orthodox have a great concept of Who Christ is that far transcends who we are or any musing derived from a man considering our premortal existence.
It is Christ Himself that Psalm 19 (18), “The sun (Christ) comes forth like a bridgegroom leaving his chamber…its rising is from the end of the heavens, and its circuit to the end of them”…Christ is the Living Word, the eternal Logos, the true light of history…from the bridal chamber of the Blessed Virgin Mary…pouring His light otu onto the world…
Referring back to philosophers of antiquity…of non-divine falling down from the divine…that it becomes farther away from God…finitude some kind of sin…which has to be saved by coming back, being reconnected to the infinite…The journey back is called ‘reditus’…the sin of not being god…they, too, perceived the forbidden fruit offered by Satan to mankind, to then God becomes all in all…the way of ‘reditus’ means redemption…but here, liberation from finitude…a belief on turning around…
These ancient philosophies sought redemption…movement, return, redemption…but some believed only the intellectual of higher knowledge was able to return to redemption…for the more simple without full vision…they could go through certain rituals where they would find some kind of consolation and relief…but not in union with the Godhead.
In the first concept of movement, there was this concept of transmigration of souls,…compensating what the more simple could not achieve in returning to the Divine…where one can find relief…I think of reincarnation here…and one having one’s planet to rule after this life as in Mormonism…
And these are based on having some kind of knowledge…Gnosticism…secret knowledge…the real power of redemption…to bring union with God…For the Gnostics, Original Sin was so hard to understand…that all it could be conceptualized was one falling into finitude…having an end…The eastern religions lead one to empty one’s mind and relax the body…
But to the Christian, 'Exitus is not a fall from the infinite, the rupture of being, and thus the cause for all sorrow for the world…instead, ‘exitus’ to the Christian is acknowledging the Creator creating us and the cosmos…freely. That which is not divine, is still seen as something created freely…and with Love.
And ‘reditus’…‘is the creature coming home to one’s self and is an answer in freedom to God’s love. It accepts creation from God as his offer of love, and thus ensures a dialogue of love, that wholly new kind of unity that love alone can create. The being of the other is not absorbed or abolished, but rather, in giving itself, it becomes fully itself.’…Pope Benedict, ‘Spirit of the Liturgy’…‘this ‘reditus’ bestows its full and final creation.’…But as we are broken from Original Sin, the essence of our belief and worship is sacrifice…the essence is sacrifice…returning to God’s love through our Redeemer…
Our focus is Christ as the center and light of our life…Christ passing over from divine to human…Christ’s Body and Blood, not lost but here with us at the Eucharist…giving us life and not death, and uniting us to the Heavenly Father and Creator…and man.
Even the cosmos is awaiting its regeneration and renewal in Christ. And at the Mass, ’ John 12:32, Christ proclaimed in Jerusalem, 'I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself."
To ponder or desire pre mortal existence…if something alien and not really pondered among the ancient philosophers…but facing their reality that something is broken in them…and they have to move, to find their way back…
The Gnostics sought knowledge and actually fulfilled God’s will in causing Christianity to define itself in its beginnings… I think of St. Ireneaus and other saints and teachers in the first 200 years of faith…
Pre Mortal existence resembles Greek mythology figures…but it does not address what the Divine always forces upon us…the moral nature of things…our purpose is moral, we have a conscience…God does not keep secrets with us…
No man can trump Christ in an attempt to bring us something better or more knowing…
Christ’s Body, Soul, Blood, and Divinity remains with us here. His transfiguration was the sign that He was about to begin his Divine Ministry that would connect to Moses and past prophets to those apostles He called to witness this event…and to the future of mankind.
Christ’s resurrection broke the power of death. Pentecost began His Church…and His glorious ascension into heaven…fulfilled the annual entrance of the sole High Priest to bless the Mercy Seat with sacrificial blood and the Passover…Christ standing at the heaven’s throne as the Sacrificial Lamb of God, wounded but risen and triumphant, united to the altar before us here on earth…we entitled to share in the praises of the angels…‘Holy, Holy, Holy’…
Our focus is on salvation and redemption…in Jesus Christ…