YmirGF
Bodhisattva in Recovery
What is God? A better question would be, "What is not (a part of) God?"
To my demented view God = All That Is. All That Is includes all of physical reality as well as multitudinuous other non-physical realities, each as valid as our own. God has a form, but that form is not only phyical reality, as we perceive it, but also comprises trillions and trillions of non-physical realities as well.
Although god radiates barely fathomable amounts of what we call Love, it is not accurate to say that God is Love, as love is a human emotion. Love is perhaps the most highly prized human emotion and so we ascribe that quality to god with honor. How could a god not want our thoughts and cares? How could a god not love his own creations? It is almost inconceivable to us to think otherwise, even though that is a tiny bit arrogant, if not a purely egotistical perception. Again, it is a tiny bit arrogant for us to ascribe a human emotion to the being of one who is All That Is.
In the largest terms possible, God is not human. God is quite alien to our way of understanding and it would be closer to say that "god" is an experience, an experience we are all a part of. Again God is All That IS. Even the serial rapist is an incarnation of god. You are an incarnation of god and I am an incarnation of God. Even atheists are incarnations of god. All That Is does not allow for anything to be "not god".
In reailty, this amazing precence we call "god" is a psychological energy gestalt that is interwoven within all aspects of creation. Indian thought tells us that life is the endless process of God learning who he is and I tend to agree. Imho, God does not know everything due to the unpredictable nature of probabilities and so IT created us (as well as comparable beings inhabiting other realities) to help "him" understand who and what "he" is. Let's face it, no being likes to be all alone, all the time and I simply cannot conceive of any other reason for creation except "god's" inherent need for companionship. Can it really be any other way?
I could write page after page about this subject and perhaps someday, I shall, but this is a good synopsis.
Oh, one last thing. What human animals refer to as the "soul" is our unfettered link to this abstract consciousness we call "god". :areyoucra When the human animal reaches the stage where they experience their "soul" on a continuous basis then they can begin to understand the reality of God. Any conjecture as to the nature of "god" prior to reaching the "gnosis point" or "enlightenment" is merely speculation. Lastly. it is quite possible for the human animal to catch actual glimpses of "god" in his "native environment" however, that environment is well beyond the descriptive abilities of our limited symbol libraries. In simpler terms, you can "see" god with your inner eyes. but you will never be able to describe "god" as words utterly fail to hit their mark. And yes, I am aware of that simple fact even as I attempt to write about this subject, lol.
To my demented view God = All That Is. All That Is includes all of physical reality as well as multitudinuous other non-physical realities, each as valid as our own. God has a form, but that form is not only phyical reality, as we perceive it, but also comprises trillions and trillions of non-physical realities as well.
Although god radiates barely fathomable amounts of what we call Love, it is not accurate to say that God is Love, as love is a human emotion. Love is perhaps the most highly prized human emotion and so we ascribe that quality to god with honor. How could a god not want our thoughts and cares? How could a god not love his own creations? It is almost inconceivable to us to think otherwise, even though that is a tiny bit arrogant, if not a purely egotistical perception. Again, it is a tiny bit arrogant for us to ascribe a human emotion to the being of one who is All That Is.
In the largest terms possible, God is not human. God is quite alien to our way of understanding and it would be closer to say that "god" is an experience, an experience we are all a part of. Again God is All That IS. Even the serial rapist is an incarnation of god. You are an incarnation of god and I am an incarnation of God. Even atheists are incarnations of god. All That Is does not allow for anything to be "not god".
In reailty, this amazing precence we call "god" is a psychological energy gestalt that is interwoven within all aspects of creation. Indian thought tells us that life is the endless process of God learning who he is and I tend to agree. Imho, God does not know everything due to the unpredictable nature of probabilities and so IT created us (as well as comparable beings inhabiting other realities) to help "him" understand who and what "he" is. Let's face it, no being likes to be all alone, all the time and I simply cannot conceive of any other reason for creation except "god's" inherent need for companionship. Can it really be any other way?
I could write page after page about this subject and perhaps someday, I shall, but this is a good synopsis.
Oh, one last thing. What human animals refer to as the "soul" is our unfettered link to this abstract consciousness we call "god". :areyoucra When the human animal reaches the stage where they experience their "soul" on a continuous basis then they can begin to understand the reality of God. Any conjecture as to the nature of "god" prior to reaching the "gnosis point" or "enlightenment" is merely speculation. Lastly. it is quite possible for the human animal to catch actual glimpses of "god" in his "native environment" however, that environment is well beyond the descriptive abilities of our limited symbol libraries. In simpler terms, you can "see" god with your inner eyes. but you will never be able to describe "god" as words utterly fail to hit their mark. And yes, I am aware of that simple fact even as I attempt to write about this subject, lol.