I think there is a tendency to over-simplify the Divine process, for example into Spirit and Matter, Creator and Created.
As we know spirit and matter are the two extremes of the same spectrum. Perhaps it is the same for Creator and Created.
You slipped that idea in so quietly that it didn't even register the first couple times I read it.
Perhaps it is the same for Creator and Created.
What a fascinating idea, what images it invokes! I really don't care if you can prove the assertion or not. It stimulates the imagination and there's its value.
Immediately I think of composer and the music from his pen; or Mona Lisa and her creator. Going further afield, the visitor to a shut-in and the improved attitude of the patient. Or am I extending the idea too far? In my minds eye I see the thought form created by the three who do meet and agree on specific matters. The energies wielded by the three in so solemn an act create (can I call it?) a thought form which aids the work of that masonic body. That form, that "body," doesn't hang in the atmosphere without mooring. It maintains a connection with the creators.
Well, I don't know where that came from! But thanks for the idea.
> The creative acts of the lesser creators help establish the flowing path between the transcendental Source and the densest Creation.
A parallel can be seen in the use of transformers (lesser creators) to reduce high voltage transmission electricity (spirit) to the voltages (life force) that householders can use.