Monday, December 23, 2013
Post #34 "Consciousness and God"
What does Consciousness know about God, that is, other than what has been described by terms and circumstances of creation? Intelligence can only know what it has created so, consequently, cannot think or comprehend that which is beyond it own created walls....beyond its own existence. Is the God of Creation also confined within these same created walls? Is God the Creator of Creation? Is God created or is God beyond Creation? Would God create God's own image? Would God create non-reality? How does humanity comprehend God? How can humanity know God? Religion says that it comprehends God through Faith, but on what is this Faith based? What of the other source of knowledge-Reason? Can Reason comprehend God? Would Reason want to comprehend God? Is there knowledge beyond Faith and Reason with which to know God? Is it possible that there are sensual sources of knowledge that lie beyond our own five senses?
POSSESSING GOD
The choice to exchange places with God, as in transference, lies in the collective community for the collective community. The choice to exchange places with God also lies within the individual for the individual. The individual choice is the main drive of the process of division that brings about its own destruction as reflected quite obviously in today's world. This Choice has moved through community determination and focus to increasing individual determination and focus. It has become more likely that the desire for transference with God is an individual attempt rather than a community attempt as in early history. God is becoming more sought inside one's self than in one's community. What role has religion and science played in this movement to individualism and thereby destruction as in the movement of creation toward division? The world today is the up-dated presentation of its own accelerated movement to its own destruction by its desire and Choice to become God...to its witness to its own non-reality
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