Hebrews 1:5–14 draws a vivid contrast between the Son and the angels . Read literally, it appears to be a theological argument about the superiority of Christ over heavenly beings. Read symbolically, it becomes a description of two distinct realities within the mind: the ruling identity and the servant forces . The Son — Rulership of Awareness The “Son” is the symbol of awakened divine self-awareness. It is not a separate being, but the conscious identity that knows itself as one with the Source. When the passage says, “You are my Son; today I have begotten you” (Hebrews 1:5), it speaks of the moment you recognise your own “I AM” as the heir to all that God is . This is the point of spiritual birth, when the invisible Father (the unconditioned imagination) is expressed in the visible Son (the assumed state). Hebrews 1:3 calls the Son “the express image” of God’s person — meaning that whatever you consciously assume and persist in becomes the exact expression of the invisible reality...