The C chord and the godhead

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                              The C chord and the Godhead

In music one of the basic chords that you learn first is the C-chord. There are 3 notes that make up the C-chord which are the C the E and the G. When played together the notes blend to make one sound in perfect harmony.

The first note is the foundation which is the C note.That's the lowest tone of the chord, which is likened unto Yahshua walking around on the Earthplane and can also be likened unto the first compartment in the tabernacle, which is the Court Round About ( CRA ).

The second note that is in the C-chord is the E note.The E note has a higher vibration than the C note and is likened unto Elohim.

The last note is the G note which has a higher vibration than the C and the E notes, likened unto Yahweh.

Each note has its own vibration and sounds different, but when played at the same time forms a unified sound. We can liken this also unto a choir. The foundation would be the bass voices, then the altos, then the sopranos. When they blend their voices together it makes a unified sound.

The Godhead is the same way. The lowest form, or vibration would be Yahshua. The intermediate form which would be a higher vibration would be Elohim.Then you have Yahweh which would be the highest and the brightest. All together they make up the entire Godhead. When played together at the same time they are still individual notes. When a choir sings, the bass the alto and the sopranos are individual parts but blended together in harmony.This describes what a unity is.