Ok. God the supposed, omnipotent, omnipresent being.
Now imagine trying to know everything about every living entity on the planet, that ever existed. Then look up at the sky one starry night and try to imagine knowing everything about every little sparkle you see, including what's on them, and everything in between those sparkles, for all eternity infinite or not as we don't know....
If you can conceptualize that, and remember, it's not just knowing about all of it but being "present" as well, then perhaps God exists.
I don't even know everything about myself...do you?
Im so glad you ended with " I don't even know everything about myself". So often people interpret the world outside and ask "where is God? What is going on out there?" but I feel we rarely look comprehend the reactions within ourselves. Understand the universe would be great! However, I would not mind starting with understanding what is happening with this body and the thoughts that are instilled with it.
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Ok. God the supposed, omnipotent, omnipresent being.
Now imagine trying to know everything about every living entity on the planet, that ever existed. Then look up at the sky one starry night and try to imagine knowing everything about every little sparkle you see, including what's on them, and everything in between those sparkles, for all eternity infinite or not as we don't know....
If you can conceptualize that, and remember, it's not just knowing about all of it but being "present" as well, then perhaps God exists.
I don't even know everything about myself...do you?
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Im so glad you ended with " I don't even know everything about myself". So often people interpret the world outside and ask "where is God? What is going on out there?" but I feel we rarely look comprehend the reactions within ourselves. Understand the universe would be great! However, I would not mind starting with understanding what is happening with this body and the thoughts that are instilled with it.
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Well some believe there is not separation between inward and outward discovery and that the two are hopelessly intertwind.