James reflects on his existence as a human caught between evolution and creation and claims that representation is the true cross of Christ. They express a sense of divided identity, feeling denied their evolutionary right as a kidnapped child of God. The narrative contrasts two worlds: one that fosters deception and stagnation, and another that promotes vitality and truth. James grapples with the choice between embracing creations lifeless aspects that lead to despair or aligning with a more vibrant Living presence. They yearn for a middle ground that honors both creation and evolution, embodying a desire for peace and a harmonious existence while recognizing their unique position.
I Am The Cross Of Christ
