The whole idea of God is widely misunderstood. God = the universe, both the manifested (space, time, matter, energy) and the unmanifested (nothingness). Human beings have always wanted to "return to the source," "become one with everything," "commune with nature," etc. The question is how do you go about doing that? Answer: personify the universe i.e. create a single deity or create many. It's much easier to emotionally connect with an all-loving mother (the virgin Mary) or an all-loving saviour (Jesus) than it is to connect with nothingness or space-time. You can imagine a deity, visualize it, hug it, cherish it, love it, communicate with it like you would your mother or father, but the same cannot be said of the universe as a whole or even part of it. Try loving the Milky Way galaxy as much as you would your own mother...it just can't be done. When you learn to love a deity, you desperately want to reunite with him/her. This makes it much easier for you to break your attachments to worldly affairs. You then become single-minded in your quest to destroy any and all impediments that keep you away from your deity. In practice this means overcoming many obstacles such as lust, desire for worldly success/fame/money, all anger/hatred, your attachment to your body, life itself, and in the final stages, even attachment to any form of existence at all.
So...God is a tool. Whoever your God is, his purpose is to help you return to the source (Matrix style). He is the universe, and you are part of the universe, therefore you are part of Him but you are under the illusion that you are a separate, discrete entity, and that, in a nutshell, is the cause of all suffering in this world.
The whole idea of God is widely misunderstood. God = the universe, both the manifested (space, time, matter, energy) and the unmanifested (nothingness). Human beings have always wanted to "return to the source," "become one with everything," "commune with nature," etc. The question is how do you go about doing that? Answer: personify the universe i.e. create a single deity or create many. It's much easier to emotionally connect with an all-loving mother (the virgin Mary) or an all-loving saviour (Jesus) than it is to connect with nothingness or space-time. You can imagine a deity, visualize it, hug it, cherish it, love it, communicate with it like you would your mother or father, but the same cannot be said of the universe as a whole or even part of it. Try loving the Milky Way galaxy as much as you would your own mother...it just can't be done. When you learn to love a deity, you desperately want to reunite with him/her. This makes it much easier for you to break your attachments to worldly affairs. You then become single-minded in your quest to destroy any and all impediments that keep you away from your deity. In practice this means overcoming many obstacles such as lust, desire for worldly success/fame/money, all anger/hatred, your attachment to your body, life itself, and in the final stages, even attachment to any form of existence at all.
So...God is a tool. Whoever your God is, his purpose is to help you return to the source (Matrix style). He is the universe, and you are part of the universe, therefore you are part of Him but you are under the illusion that you are a separate, discrete entity, and that, in a nutshell, is the cause of all suffering in this world.
That's..a really interesting way to interpret God. Yes, I say it like that because I'm not fully sold on this. "...you are a part of Him but you are under the illusion that you are a separate, discrete entity, and that, in a nutshell is the cause of all suffering in this world."
Do you believe that religion/belief in God is the root of all the misery out there in the world? Is there another component to the suffering, or does it all trace back to religion?
From what I understand from your post, you're saying that we do not need to search for Him because he's already there, in your reach, and always has. Do you personally think God is personifiable?
Can you love the bed next to you as if it were a piece of an almighty being
If so, and pardon me if this is a silly question, how do you think this ties into the concept of pansexuality?
Can you love yourself as if you were a piece of an almighty being? If so, how could this tie into the idea of narcissism?
I think you bring up a valid (and beautiful!) point no matter if you believe in God or not. We created the notion of God (and religion for that matter) for good purpose. God serves us in our loneliness and longing.
Most? How many of them do you know?Why most of INTP cannot believe in god?
Do you believe in god?
or in any supernatural powers?
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Why most of INTP cannot believe in god?
I think you bring up a valid (and beautiful!) point no matter if you believe in God or not. We created the notion of God (and religion for that matter) for good purpose. God serves us in our loneliness and longing.
Hi guys,
I really tried so hard to believe , but I COULDN'T.
Short answer : Because they can think for themselves. Some people have the bare minimum of critical thinking to not accept baseless assertions.
Not implying any kind of belief as being baseless, only in a common understanding of religious following.
It's possible that you already believe and that you haven't realized it yet.
and actually demons, in the context of a demon being a form one can become, specifically, in moral terms, something that one must overcome.
what's beautiful about fear, weakness, impatience and stupidity?
we created god because we were too scared and weak to open our eyes yet. that's not beautiful. it's an awkward accidental knot on the developmental line of consciousness. at the very best it's like having to take a dump. the only thing beautiful about it is that it is something. it's trivially beautiful.
please don't mind my brusque tone. it's not reflective of my attitude toward you in person.
is it the beauty of children? should we treat our own theoretical past as an adorable kid in need of support and nourishment? isn't that just backwards? why attend to the needs of what is not a fresh human with potential for greatness but an obsolete inferior mindset?
what else could the beauty be?
man history bugs me.