Maybe because it wasn't (and maybe still isn't) perfect and it could (and maybe still does) improve itself.Originally Posted by Tom
I guess we all don't define God the same way.Originally Posted by Jaco
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Given the number of different religions and belief systems and the variety of "viewpoints" within specific religions and belief systems, yeah, there are different definitions of god.Originally Posted by CFTraveler
I'm only just getting started. I had to pause, though, and ask why it is that God seemed to have exactly what modern spirituality seems to be striving for - and God shatters it into so many pieces?
I just read this, and thought of this thread:
In case anyone is interested, I read that here: http://www.youaretrulyloved.com/enlight ... -a-school/We are consciousness becoming conscious of itself, the Self experiencing the Self, the Divine forgetting who it is so that it can awaken to the incredible joy of remembering who it is, more and more and more.
May the light surround you, may you be blessed. May the light surround us, may we be blessed. May love and light surround us all, and may we all be healed and blessed. And so it is, and so it shall be, now and ever after.
God wanted more since God knew that growth would be infinite.
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If you assume that god is a perfect onennes and everythingness, then it would include everything what modern spirituality seeks, everything what the other spiritualities seek and have sought, and everthing else the any kind of spirituality is not seeking, and everything else that is not spirituality.Originally Posted by Tom
So whatever you are looking for you will find it, since god is everything.
But if god is not everything, then either "he" has the properties the modern spirituality attributes to "him" and the modern spirituality has finally known the true nature of god, or “he†has not the attributes the modern spirituality gives him, and the spirituality's view is flawed in some way.
But the main question here is what do you mean by modern spirituality: what properties do you think the god has, and why do you think it has those specific properties?
I am sorry, I do not understand what do you mean by that. Could you please explain what exactly do you mean? What is shattered?Originally Posted by Tom
Whether you call it "separation" or "duality" it is generally regarded as bad. Or the Taoist thing, the One became Two and the Two became Ten-Thousand. Now all us tiny little pieces are trying to regain the lost Oneness.
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