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Re: I am from creation too!.
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You asked “… could it be then that Selassie I was InI manifested in a divine respect”

Well in my view everyone is ‘InI’ manifested in a divine respect. It is to what degree. People are at different degrees of consciousness. The answer to that would vary depending on who you ask.

You asked: “... could it be then, that HIM was the representation of InI closest to raising above humanway before leaving human flesh(before reaching 'enlightenment' or becoming one with the InIverse)?”

It COULD be so, or NOT.

No one can conclusively prove that one way or the other. I do not even have to believe Haile Selassie was super enlightened to maintain respect for him. What might be very enlightening to one person could be ordinary to another.

E.g. If I already knew the earth was round and how that explained the motions and someone came to I and said, “Hey Ayinde, the earth is round.” That would not be enlightening to I. But I can easily see how another person who did not know the earth was round might find the person who told them that to be quite enlightened.

How people would consider someone to be enlightened or divine depends on what they know and what answers they got from someone based on what they needed to know.

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