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Who is your "god"?

i dont know. maybe I am God, and the world is my toy/dream/etc or maybe there is no God and the universe is some random ass science shit.
 
ohhh right, i have a copy of the Nag, and the Secret Books of the Egyptian Gnostics, which includes remnants translated from the Pistis Sophia, but mostly discussion about their origins, destruction, and explaining as sensibly as possible the concept of Sophia the Aeon.

I don't have any books. I had some Gnostic books a long time ago, they were by some dead guy. His name was like "Something Von Something". I studied this stuff when I was like 15 or 16.
 
Like I said, cells, and organisms in general, are far from a perfect example of order.

I disagree. You sound like a Christian that tries to prove "god" via the "Intelligent Design" theory. We are Chaotic beings, and this is a chaotic planet.
 
I disagree. You sound like a Christian that tries to prove "god" via the "Intelligent Design" theory. We are Chaotic beings, and this is a chaotic planet.

I've actually heard it(quite often) as an argument against intelligent design; i.e. if god exists than our bodies/the universe should be more ordered than they are. Again, I do not deny that our bodies are not chaotic but it's all about the degree of chaos. Maybe I should have phrased it as the universe is chaotic though our bodies, or life in general, is the least chaotic form.
 
I've actually heard it(quite often) as an argument against intelligent design; i.e. if god exists than our bodies/the universe should be more ordered than they are. Again, I do not deny that our bodies are not chaotic but it's all about the degree of chaos. Maybe I should have phrased it as the universe is chaotic though our bodies, or life in general, is the least chaotic form.

I really disagree. We are not the least chaotic form. I'd say rocks are less chaotic, but even asteroids are insanely chaotic. The human body is as chaotic as any galaxy.
 
I really disagree. We are not the least chaotic form. I'd say rocks are less chaotic, but even asteroids are insanely chaotic. The human body is as chaotic as any galaxy.

I see what you mean. Though, a rock or galaxy is not a functioning system per say, they just "are," interacting with its environment as the laws of physics/chemestry dictate. An organism on the other hand must not only adhere to the laws of physics/chemistry but also the laws of biology or it will cease to live, the more "laws" something follows the more ordered it is considered to be. As an example; our galaxy is on a collision course with the Andromeda galaxy, when they collide reaction will be physical collisions of the parts within the galaxies. In contrast, when a cell suffers an external attack from another cell, it is aware of that attack in a way and defends itself. Maybe chaos was the wrong term, perhaps just order vs. disorder.
 
I see what you mean. Though, a rock or galaxy is not a functioning system per say, they just "are," interacting with its environment as the laws of physics/chemestry dictate.

By this logic the universe is not a functioning system (if a galaxy isn't the universe isn't), so all argument is now mute.

Can we now talk about gods?
 
These organ systems, or "galaxies" come together to form a complete ORGANISM or "Universe". We know this organism as "God". But it is not listening to you. It knows about you, as much as you know about the cells in your own body. Do you cry when dead skin cells flake off? God cares just as much when we die.

For a "God" to exist, it must be an unchanging, eternal spirit, otherwise it would not be God. God doesn't have 'parts' or energy that can be added to or fall off. I see what you are getting at, but from your point of view it sounds more like you don't believe God exists. We can observe the universe for what it is, just the universe, but that's all it is, constantly changing. We can see how imperfect it is, and it falls short of what the definition of a "God" would be.


But EVERYTHING we do effects god. EVERY cell organ (that's you), does what it does. And those actions come together ALL over the universe to make this universe what it is. We are all god, but we are all nothing in gods eyes (unless we happen to live in gods eyes... If he has eyes).

Again, nothing we do affects God, otherwise it would not be God. God affects us. We are everything in Gods eyes. He created us so that we may have the glory and wisdom that He has. Think of it like, if you were alone in existence with no one else, there would be no such thing as love or compassion, since these things only come out in relationships. In order for Him to make existence possible, the duality of everything/nothing love/hate good/evil faith/faithlessness had to come with it. God dwells within us when we are being holy people, and his presence settles in virtues such as love, compassion, forgiveness, and justice.

Our existence and human experience is the imagination of God. To God everything has already happened, is happening, when he looks upon us, He sees the beginning, middle, and end of times happening simultaneously forever and always, everything. We are only experiencing it subjectively from different points of view with our own consciousness and awareness of free will. Don't confuse this with Predestination.

As for an afterlife, if it exists, we are either already there in Heaven or we are not. For an eternal Heaven to be true (eternal meaning has no beginning or no end), it would be impossible for us to enter into at any given point in time. Since that asks the question why do we even experience life at all; we must have faith there is a supreme deity that has authority over and manages our life energy (soul). We have been given the wonderful privilege and gift to experience it "Now" , when in reality, everything in the universe has happened, is happening, and will happen. God lets us own an individual piece of Him.

We don't add anything to nor take anything away from God though. God doesn't feel emotion as we think of it. He doesn't feel happy when we do good, or sad when we do wrong. Ultimately, we ourselves will be the ones that are happy if we do what is good to others, and sad despair if we don't. It is all for us. Life can me molded into anything you want it to be without being pushed or forced one direction, you are truly free. God IS; The Great I AM.
 
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For a "God" to exist, it must be an unchanging, eternal spirit, otherwise it would not be God. God doesn't have 'parts' or energy that can be added to or fall off. I see what you are getting at, but from your point of view it sounds more like you don't believe God exists. We can observe the universe for what it is, just the universe, but that's all it is, constantly changing. We can see how imperfect it is, and it falls short of what the definition of a "God" would be.




Again, nothing we do affects God, otherwise it would not be God. God affects us. We are everything in Gods eyes. He created us so that we may have the glory and wisdom that He has. Think of it like, if you were alone in existence with no one else, there would be no such thing as love or compassion, since these things only come out in relationships. In order for Him to make existence possible, the duality of everything/nothing love/hate good/evil faith/faithlessness had to come with it. God dwells within us when we are being holy people, and his presence settles in virtues such as love, compassion, forgiveness, and justice.

Our existence and human experience is the imagination of God. To God everything has already happened, when he looks upon us, He sees the beginning, middle, and end of times happening simultaneously forever and always, everything. We are only experiencing it subjectively from different points of view with our own consciousness and awareness of free will. Don't confuse this with Predestination.

As for an afterlife, we are either already there in Heaven or we are not. For an eternal Heaven to be true (eternal meaning has no beginning or no end), it would be impossible for us to enter into at any given point in time. Since that asks the question why do we even experience life at all; we must have faith there is a supreme deity that has authority over and manages our life energy (soul). We have been given the wonderful privilege and gift to experience it "Now" , when in reality, everything in the universe has happened, is happening, and will happen. God lets us own an individual piece of Him.

We don't add anything to nor take anything away from God though. God doesn't feel emotion as we think of it. He doesn't feel happy when we do good, or sad when we do wrong. Ultimately, we ourselves will be the ones that are happy if we do what is good to others, and sad despair if we don't. It is all for us. Life can me molded into anything you want it to be without being pushed or forced one direction, you are truly free. God IS; The Great I AM.

I enjoyed reading your opinions about god :D
 
I am interested to know. Does anyone have a chem god?

I have read here at bluelight about people treating MXE somewhat like a god.
And in the past we've all heard stories about hippies lacing their 6 year olds juice with LSD because "Everyone should have it and it's beautiful" which is basically a chem god.
 
''God'' could also be a consciousness of some sort who may or may not be alone, and thus created our reality so it can explore itself and understand its own existence. Just a theory...

I convey this message to you whom I have stirred with the sound of my voice. These words are my signature. You may bring your doubt, your fear, your faith, or your courage; it matters not, for you will be touched by the rhythm of my voice. It moves through you like a beam of light that sweeps – if only for a moment – the darkness aside.

I dwell in a frequency of light in which finite beings cannot uncover me. If you search for me, you will fail. I am not found or discovered. I am only realized in oneness, unity, and wholeness. It is the very same oneness that you feel when you are interconnected with all of life, for I am this and this alone. I am all of life. If you must search for me, then practice the feeling of wholeness and unity.

In my deepest light I created you from my desire to understand my universe. You are my emissaries. You are free to journey the universe of universes as particles from my infinite womb with destinies that you alone will write. I do not prescribe your journey or your journey’s aim. I only accompany you. I do not pull you this way or that, nor do I punish you when you stray from my heart. This I do as an outcome of my belief in you.

You are the heirs of my light, which gave you form. It is my voice that awakened you to individuality, but it will be your will that awakens you to our unity. It is your desire to know me as your self that brings you to my presence so perfectly hidden from your world. I am behind everything that you see, hear, touch, taste, smell, feel, and believe.

I live for your discovery of me. It is the highest expression of my love for you, and while you search for my shadows in the stories of your world, I, the indelible, invisible light, grow increasingly visible. Imagine the furthest point in space – beneath a black portal, cast in some distant galaxy, and then multiply this distance by the highest numeric value you know. Congratulations, you have measured an atom of my body.

Do you realize how I am unfathomable? I am not what you can know, or see, or understand. I am outside comprehension. My vastness makes me invisible and unavoidable. There is nowhere you can be without me. My absence does not exist. It is this very nature that makes me unique. I am First Cause and Last Effect connected in an undivided chain.

There is no supplication that stirs me. No prayer that invites me further into your world unless it is attended with the feeling of unity and wholeness. There is no temple or sacred object that touches me. They do not, nor have they ever brought you closer to my outstretched hand. My presence in your world is unalterable for I am the sanctuary of both the cosmos and the one soul inside you.

I could awaken each of you in this very moment to our unity, but there is a larger design – a more comprehensive vision – that places you in the boundaries of time and the spatial dimensions of separateness. This design requires a progression into my wholeness that reacquaints you with our unity through the experience of separation. Your awakening, while slow and sometimes painful, is assured, and this you must trust above all else.

I am the ancestral father of all creation. I am a personality that lives inside each of you as a vibration that emanates from all parts of your existence. I reside in this dimension as your beacon. If you follow this vibration, if you place it at the core of your journey, you will contact my personality that lives beneath the particles of your existence.

I am not to be feared or held in indifference. My presence is immediate, tangible, and real. You are now in my presence. Hear my words. You are in my presence. You are within me more than I am within you. You are the veneer of my mind and heart, and yet you think yourself the product of an ape. You are so much more than you realize.

Our union was, is, and will be forevermore. You are my blessed offspring with whom I am intricately connected in means that you cannot understand and therefore appreciate. You must suspend your belief and disbelief in what you cannot sense, in exchange for your knowing that I am real and live within you. This is my central message to all my offspring. Hear it well, for in it you may find the place in which I dwell.

Beautiful post really nails what I believe God to be.
 
Can you rephrase that question. This part really confused me and I'm not sure what you are asking.

Typo for "and have"...I'm using the mathematical meaning of chaotic. At certain levels of abstraction/certain subsystems, we are chaotic. At others, we completely random. (i.e. below the scale of small molecules in our body.) and in others, we are quite well ordered (i.e. the way your body responds to hypothermia is not at all chaotic, or the way you respond to opiates even, is quite linear and smooth.)
 
Typo for "and have"...I'm using the mathematical meaning of chaotic. At certain levels of abstraction/certain subsystems, we are chaotic. At others, we completely random. (i.e. below the scale of small molecules in our body.) and in others, we are quite well ordered (i.e. the way your body responds to hypothermia is not at all chaotic, or the way you respond to opiates even, is quite linear and smooth.)

"Quite Chaotic" and "Quite Well-Ordered" all depend on perspective, and are really just opinions. I guess neither of us is really wrong. My opinion is that we are chaotic beings destroying a planet, ourselves, each other and any thing we get near. As well as a mass of chaotic cells that believe they are one entity (the "self" or "I"), which is also chaotic to me. A stomach is no less chaotic than a star. A person is no less chaotic than a universe. That is what I see when I look at everything.

You may see something different. But that's all just our opinions.
 
my enemies are my gods.

they can teach me the most about the human condition.
 
my enemies are my gods.

they can teach me the most about the human condition.

On a side note, this is my interpretation of Jesus's command to love your enemies. If one can rise to the challenge of seeing past the personal pain of being rebuffed or antagonized, and see a fallible person struggling with the pain of sentient existence just like you are, then their hostility towards you can be understood as just their misguided attempt to make life more bearable for themselves, and in this light is more sad than infuriating. Though rational and noble, this way of seeing the shit we cop from others is neither intuitive nor instinctive, and has to be actively cultivated. I'm a long way off, but I suspect that someone capable of cultivating this reaction to most or all hardship endured at the hands of other people will reap much good in their lives.
 
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