By aspirant on Friday, 26 August 2016
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In The Major Mysteries, it is written: "By means of these studies and exercises, any human can attain the degree of a Christ." However, in the same chapter it is also written: "When a Virgin of Nirvana wants to incarnate her 'I Am,' she must then renounce Nirvana and incarnate preferably in the body of a male, i.e. the Virgin of the Sea has now incarnated in a male body in Egypt in order to elevate herself to the degree of a Christ."

That seems a bit contradictory. If males and females can incarnate their Beings and the Christ, why would a male body be preferable for a female in order to incarnate the Christ?
Human = Tiphereth

If a soul in a male body wants to give birth to a physical child, he will first have to incarnate in a female body. Only a female body can give birth to a physical child. So, why is it hard to understand that related to the incarnation of Christ a male body is preferred? Reflect: it is not the terrestrial morals that determine this, it is preferred by the SPIRIT.
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But that's not to say that any female cannot incarnate the Christ (if she is doing the spiritual work), which makes it kind of odd. If every Spirit that wants to incarnate Christ (during the age of a particular race) takes on a male body, the race would have a rather disproportionate amount of males in the population.
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