"On the WAY to find out" Cat
Stevens
- GOD is everywhere and in everything and is EVERYTHING.
This is what we have all been taught from our earliest understanding
of God. How is it then that man is separate from God?
He is not. Man is not separate from God or nature.
- When I was a kid, I used to sleep outside under the stars with
my friends. On one occasion, a friend posed me a profound
question "If you went straight up forever, would you ever reach
the end of space? And if you did, how would it end?".
That incomprehensible contemplation sparked a thirst within my soul
that has followed me throughout my life.
- Being raised as a Mormon in Idaho, was the source of my indoctrination
into Christianity and the perception that God was the all seeing
Eye in the sky, separate from me and looking down on all that I
did. My clearest memory of being aware of God occurred when
I was 7 or 8 years old at a company picnic in Cobalt, Idaho.
There were chipmunks and squirrels playing in the rocks a little
way up the rock slide near the picnic grounds. I was at the
base of the slide throwing rocks up at the squirrels. It was
entertaining for awhile, that is, until I hit one. I climbed
up the rocks to see what damage I had inflicted on the small creature.
When I found the injured squirrel just barely alive or maybe even
dead at that point, the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill"
echoed in my head. Sure that God was about, I found a crevasse
in the rocks and placed the squirrel in it. Then covered it up with
rocks so God or no one would see what I had done. The guilt
followed me for days after that.
- My Christian up bringing was somewhat typical for a kid in
a Christian society in America. I learned about Christ as
a historic and mystical person that existed about 2000 years ago
that came to earth from above as the Son of God and went to the
Cross for our sins. For about 20 some years, Christ was this
incarnation of God and the Holy Spirit which was hard for my mind
to get a hold of. I couldn't fathom how they were the same
and yet different. How could they be one?
- After I became an adult, I began to look for answers in the
Bible. Specifically the New Testament. I went to other
churches outside of the Mormon church and concentrated on the teachings
of Christ and getting away from other extraneous doctrines.
As I read and re-read the Bible, I focused exclusively on the words
of Christ. One night while staying with Christian friends,
I had a revelation, a sense of truth in my being, that Christ, God
and The Holy Spirit were not something out there somewhere, but
were truly inside as well as everywhere else. I had always
been taught that, but I never truly comprehended it or experienced
it. After that epiphany, I began to look at God in a whole
new Light. Christ wasn't teaching us to act like him,
He was teaching us to be aware of that Christ consciousness within
each of us and live that consciousness. I read the New Testament
and Christ's words differently now and the Spirit rings true to
the meanings of His words. I also began to see truths in other
religions and beliefs.
- While seeking further clarity, I found The
Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are by Alan
Watts. After reading other Watts books, I moved on to Tao
Te Ching by Lao Tzu, and other Eastern cultures and religions.
I studied the Holy Quran, Buddhism, Hinduism as well as others.
In 1987, PBS broadcast as series called "The Power of Myth"
with Bill Moyer interviewing Joseph Campbell shortly before he died.
That program and Joseph's word struck another harmonious chord within
my soul and understanding.
- Having gained a degree in electronics as a career, I studied
the sciences; physics, chemistry, thermodynamics and had a pretty
good grasp on the universe and it's laws. Knowing that I am
part of the Universe and observe it from this point of view, I am
beginning to see how we are all one. Each of us is a focal
point in the consciousness of the Universe, the same Universe.
We all have that Christ, God, Brahman, Buddha consciousness within
us. We just need to become aware of it. But to know
the face of God is like trying to see your own face without the
aid of a mirror. When asked what religion I profess, I must
respond with "I'm a Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Jew".
- I've been told since I was little, that God was everywhere.
But we say it without really believing it or at least experiencing
it. Our tendency is to believe that he is everywhere outside
our skin. But we don't really stop at our skin, do we?
Our bodies are made up of billions of atoms which are made up by
even smaller and smaller spinning, whirling packets of energy separated
by vast space. And if the whole truth were known, there is
probably no solid matter anywhere at all, but simply forces and
those packets of energy giving the illusion of solid matter.
Therefore our bodies are essentially empty space leaving no boundary
at our perceived skin. Energy is all that exists. God
is that Energy. God is within and without. All that
is, exists in the eternal now.
- IT IS THE ULTIMATE DIVINE COMEDY WITH ONE ACTOR PLAYING ALL THE
PARTS AND ALL THE SCENARIOS.
- When God said 'let us make man in our image', that image was
more like a reflection in a mirror.
- Seek to find that place within where
we are all 'ONE'.
- HERE'S ONE FOR YOU....DID
GOD WRITE THE BIBLE? OF COURSE HE DID! HE ALSO WROTE
'MOBY DICK', 'HARRY POTTER' JUST TO NAME A FEW. THINK ABOUT IT!!!!!
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