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WyoSeeker
1st December 2010, 16:42
I kinda liked this blog so thought I would share...

In the beginning there is God. God is infinite and eternal. God is everything that exists and there is nothing that is not God. Matter, life and the universe as we know it do not exist, yet God is.

God is conscious and sentient, composed entirely of energy and fully aware of every aspect of His own divinity. However, as you may be fully aware that within you exists that aspect of Divinity called "forgiveness" and that you are a forgiving person, you cannot experience the act of forgiveness without someone separate from you who has done something for you to forgive.

God therefore, desiring a fuller, experiential understanding of Himself has the most astounding idea. He decides to create an infinite number of individuations of Himself, to create an environment where these sparks of God may physically exist and to grant each of them a veil of forgetfulness so that they might perceive themselves to be separate from Him and each other in order that they will interact and experience every aspect of Himself through them.

The vibrational rates of the body of energy which is part of the infinite Creator are modulated. The individuated sparks of God consciousness collapse the field of infinite possibilities into a stage called "reality". Some sparks choose to put on a suit of matter and enter the stage to act their part in the play.

Most people will accept the idea of an infinite Creator without giving real thought to what that means. Infinite is not a really big number, it is an attribute with special qualities. For example if you add one to or subtract one from a number now matter how big it changes to another number getting either bigger or smaller. If you add one to infinity however it remains infinity - by definition all-inclusive. By definition therefore it is not possible to subtract or remove anything from infinity. Infinity is without boundary and thus once you define God as infinite you are stating that you, your neighbor, your enemy, the kitchen table and everything seen and unseen are literally part of God. If God is infinite it can be no other way for it is not possible to separate anything from infinity. God is You. You are God. All is One. This has always been true, will always be true, and could be no other way.

Here you are, having forgotten you and everyone around you are God. You are infinite and eternal and no real harm can come to you. Enjoy the ride.

http://justnoisehmmm.blogspot.com/

mindwanderer
1st December 2010, 16:52
Thanks for posting! This is a wonderful interpretation of God and our reality...

JamesB
1st December 2010, 17:46
God is You. You are God. All is One.


Nope. I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob. :cool:

truthseekerdan
1st December 2010, 18:14
Here you are, having forgotten you and everyone around you are God. You are infinite and eternal and no real harm can come to you. Enjoy the ride.

http://justnoisehmmm.blogspot.com/

I do agree with most in the post, however, each of us individually is just an expression (fragment/frequency) of God. God/Source Creator is the 'sum of everything'. Hope this helps. :love:

Pamela
1st December 2010, 18:31
God therefore, desiring a fuller, experiential understanding of Himself has the most astounding idea. He decides to create an infinite number of individuations of Himself, to create an environment where these sparks of God may physically exist and to grant each of them a veil of forgetfulness so that they might perceive themselves to be separate from Him and each other in order that they will interact and experience every aspect of Himself through them.

I have a small problem with that statement...It seems that many people try and put human thoughts, feelings, ideas, persona, etc. on GOD. If we believe that God thinks as human then he is not God but a Greater Human. That is not the case. I personally do not believe that God would want to experience the emotions and desires of a serial killer or any person who tortures another.

truthseekerdan
1st December 2010, 18:36
I personally do not believe that God would want to experience the emotions and desires of a serial killer or any person who tortures another.

Then again you created a God with human feelings, and dualistic...:love:

Pamela
1st December 2010, 18:38
So true! I AM only Human! :)

truthseekerdan
1st December 2010, 18:46
So true! I AM only Human! :)

Well, not so true -- you are a soul (spiritual being) inhabiting a human body, and having a human experience. :love:

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