When we wake more, then experience teach shadows/mortal stages until immortal wake up.
GOD’S WISEST CREATURE – Neville Goddard Lecture Archive
GOD'S WISEST CREATURE
"The fall - in symbolism, is associated with the serpent. As God's wisest creature, he said to generic man (in the form of woman): "Did God say you would die?" and she answered: "Yes, if I ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil." Then he made this statement: "God knows you will not surely die, but your eyes will be opened and you will become like the gods, knowing good and evil." (Genesis 3)"
GOD’S WISEST CREATURE Neville Goddard 20th Sept 1968
We are told that because of an act of disobedience man fell, thereby separating himself from God. But scripture tells us that God consigned all men to disobedience that he may have mercy upon them. So we see: the fall was a deliberate act, a plan for expansion, for greater existence, and an ultimate birth.
Scholars consider the 82nd Psalm as one of the most difficult of all the psalms to interpret, stating that although the idea may be perennial, its meaning has vanished.
Here are a couple of verses from that psalm: The Lord speaks, saying:
“I say, ‘You are gods, Sons of the Most High, all of you; nevertheless, you shall die like men and fall as one man, O princes.”