CHARTS OF DR. KINLEY'S VISION
The Moses Chart is the result of a divine vision given to Dr. Henry C. Kinley in June, 1931. The illustration is in his book Elohim The Archetypal (Original) Pattern of the Universe (Vol. 1; p. 73). Due to its size and the time it takes to load into a browser, we had to reduce its size. A larger image is available, but it will take about 1 minute to load at your site.
The images in the picture can be correlated and understood on three levels: historical, psychological, and spiritual. The primary images depict several scenes based on the Children of Israel's historic migration from Egypt.
![]() |
On the top left of the chart you will notice Elohim showing Moses a vision of creation from beginning to the end. |
![]() |
On the top right side of the chart He revealed the self same vision to John from end to the beginning. |
![]() |
Notice the tabernacle pattern in the center of the chart reveals the supernal nature of the Godhead shown in the three compartments of the structure. The Most Holy Place symbolizes the Father, Yahweh, Pure Spirit. The Holy Place represents the Word or Son, Elohim. The Court Round About represents the Messiah manifested in the flesh. Israel's migration is also three-fold being Egypt, the Wilderness, and Canaan Land. |
![]() |
The Messiah fulfilled the events in the migration by His crucifixion as compared to Egypt, a death and dark state; His burial as compared to the Red Sea; and His resurrection as compared to Israel's journey into the Wilderness or Holy Place by the Pattern. The Messiah's ascension to His Father compares to Canaan Land or the Most Holy Place. The same images can be understood psychologically and spiritually as principles (i.e. faith, hope, trust, courage, obedience, patience, etc.) needed to migrate from any situation of darkness or chaos to one of light and order. |
![]() |
As Israel traveled from plague-stricken Egypt through the Wilderness to Canaan Land, their migration symbolized moving from one state and condition to another. |
![]() |
In our daily challenges of life, we must move from ignorance to knowledge, indecision to decision, grief to joy. |
![]() |
The days of creation at the top of the chart came forth from Elohim. |
![]() |
The Messiah died an excruciatingly painful death to resurrect and ascend to His father. Spiritually, the Holy Spirit must transform a man's mind from a carnal, materialistic, limited state to one of spiritual mindedness and a belief that all things are possible through Spirit (Rom. 12:2; Mark 9:23). |
Dr. Kinley's other charts will soon follow with explanations.
If you want to see the larger image click here.