God is very secure in De's emotional well-being. The individuation of no human being is considered a physical or psychological threat to the supremacy and permanence of these good deities.
The Mother and the Father urge us, even enjoin us, to self-realize. They do not regard such relatively puny--but still significant--creative efforts as competing with their own creative genius. They do not regard human self-perfecting as something to be jealous of, as some sort of affront to their divine egos.
No, God is secure and it is not blasphemous or insulting to mini-create; such human self-improvement is not vying with divine plans and berth.
Rather the call for each individual to answer and pursue is a divine expectation from the mortals, imposed upon mortal beings.
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