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Is God Material Or Immaterial

Balthazzar

N. Germanic Descent
For a long time, I believed God was in immaterial or spirit because I was unable to grasp the idea of infinite space. Over time my understanding has changed. The word spirit eloquently tries to give understanding to the idea of infinite space imo. What I was unable to grasp was infinite space itself, so calling it spirit took away my mind’s limitations of understanding. Now, it’s so natural for me to see that God is infinitely material. However, it still is difficult to grasp. There’s nothing weird about it. Just because something is hard to grasp doesn’t make it immaterial. My god is real. What else is there? Non real? What is non real? Non real is non real. Non real is nothing.

The cosmic ethers, the effective field or cosmic oceans. The term spirit works also, and I'm thinking everything is something and expandable and/or implode-able, so even the less tangible is material and increases in various directions and ways. I agree with you. I admit it's difficult to grasp, even with an articulated understanding. Questions like how big, how deep, for how long, and why have we been so blind to this concept always perplex me? I don't know. How can I? I'm less than a fraction of a fraction of many fractions of a fraction of a fraction of a grain fraction of a fraction of sand as part of the entire collective fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a grain of sand population of life on earth. Our planet just as miniscule and insignificant, yet no less significant than other areas of the cosmos. We're just part of its substance.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
The cosmic ethers, the effective field or cosmic oceans. The term spirit works also, and I'm thinking everything is something and expandable and/or implode-able, so even the less tangible is material and increases in various directions and ways. I agree with you. I admit it's difficult to grasp, even with an articulated understanding. Questions like how big, how deep, for how long, and why have we been so blind to this concept always perplex me? I don't know. How can I? I'm less than a fraction of a fraction of many fractions of a fraction of a fraction of a grain fraction of a fraction of sand as part of the entire collective fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of a grain of sand population of life on earth. Our planet just as miniscule and insignificant, yet no less significant than other areas of the cosmos. We're just part of its substance.
It’s not difficult to grasp though. When you think about it and it makes you recognize your own heart beating in your chest then you’ve grasped it completely.
 

Balthazzar

N. Germanic Descent
It’s not difficult to grasp though. When you think about it and it makes you recognize your own heart beating in your chest then you’ve grasped it completely.
The mental construct itself ample enough to comprehend the experience in and as, yet far too limited as a miniscule point of data transfer between cosmic regions of that which we belong, so our ability to truly grasp leaves an infinite field of unknowns to be explored and discovered as we inch our way forward as part of that conscious reality.

I like to say "the struggle is real", but then the adventure is real, also. It helps keep things interesting, yet no less dangerous. Sometimes people get misguided and our ambitions become less than productive, which creates turbulence and greater uncertainty. Not to seem off topic, but it's a dangerous beautiful type of life. I think even God has bouts of insanity, particularly when you consider God as able to experience life as we do.

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The data we transfer from us to wherever the throne region is, could make anyone insane.
 
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Jimmy

King Phenomenon
The mental construct itself ample enough to comprehend the experience in and as, yet far too limited as a miniscule point of data transfer between cosmic regions of that which we belong, so our ability to truly grasp leaves an infinite field of unknowns to be explored and discovered as we inch our way forward as part of that conscious reality.
It’s just more stars, planets and black holes, etc. that’s all. Nothing mysterious about it. Powerful though no doubt.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
It’s just more stars, planets and black holes, etc. that’s all. Nothing mysterious about it. Powerful though no doubt.
Everything we think we know, we know because everything we thought we knew before it turned out to be wrong.
The very first thing that we learn when we learn something new, is that we're wrong. Then we can see how.
 

Balthazzar

N. Germanic Descent
It’s just more stars, planets and black holes, etc. that’s all. Nothing mysterious about it. Powerful though no doubt.
Ohh, it's mysterious - make no mistake about it. We're still learning about life on earth and earth is nothing but a speck of dust on the surface of the ocean waters. Powerful it is. Truly.
 
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