He is my Eternal Heavenly Father and the father of my Spirit.
I believe that I grew in a greater understanding of his love and my relationship with Him when I lost my daughter.
When I gave birth to may daughter, it was the most awe inspiring experience. Nothing can even compare with the feelings that are instantaneous when you set eyes on the perfect little baby that you where a part of helping to make. (MIRACLE)
Loosing her has been to date the most difficult trial, but upon reflection and deep pondering this is how I explain it. I yearn for her and miss her. I want to see and be with her again. Well Heavenly Father is I feel is not so very different, I know that our families are central to Heavenly Fathers Plan so that we can better understand his great love for us. Nothing compares to parenthood. I imagine that each time he sends one of us down here his heart is broken and sad why, because many of us won't find him again, or choose not to. When we leave his presence to come here to this earth we are given our agency out of his great love for us. How sad it must be for him to wait and watch as we struggle through this existence. The same ache that is in my heart over not having my daughter anymore I can imagine Heavenly Father having. Except, for my love even though it was great was and is not even close to GODs great love for us that is perfect.
2006-06-08 14:41:01
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answered by ? 5
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There are many true answers to that question:
1) There is the God that is everything, everywhere, everywhen, simultaneously, of which everything is a manifestation only appearing to our limited perspective to have "time", or "movement".
2) There are the infinite numbers of "gods" that "could" be and therefore are because the God in #1 is all-powerful, meaning NOT that he "could" do anything, but that he "does" everything. This is the true meaning of all-powerful, just as "all-knowing" doesn't mean that "he could know anything", but simply that he "DOES know everything".
Everything that can exist, does, as a necessary aspect of God being everything. Unicorns, magic, dancing angels on the heads of pins, all exist, somewhere, somewhen, in some universe that is an aspect of God.
Allah, Zeus, Addu, Hunab Ku, Nut, Epunamun, Surya, Xevioso, Fu Hsi, Coyote, etc., must all exist, somewhere, somewhen.
I once experienced God #1 and all the others directly, along with the rest of reality. It changed me utterly, and continues to make my life quite blissful. I don't (never have) taken drugs, don't drink, don't smoke, no brain damage, and live happily as an elementary school teacher with a wife and new baby daughter. Unfortunately, there was no message or mission that accompanied the experience, so I'm afraid we don't have a new "spiritual leader" in me. I just use what I know for bettering my wife's and child's lives and those who are really rather tired of paying money for spiritual enlightenment and searching after dead enlightened masters through people who keep promising that one more book will help them find them.
Life is more simple than that. Spirituality should be based on effort, not money, and shouldn't require escaping the world.
But the paths to God are infinite, and I'm always happy to help people along THEIR path, not someone elses.
Besides, if somehow, it was just one, huge, wonderful hallucination, I could use as many friends ahead on the path should I ever find out I was mistaken! One of them might be right!
2006-06-08 21:35:53
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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Personally I don't believe in god. That's because I'm a Buddhist. I support your belief in god though and if god does exist I would think that he would be an almighty spirit that watches over us. Not only from above but from our level so that he can be right there with us to guide us through our day. If he exists, which I seriously doubt.
2006-06-08 21:23:45
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answered by Kitty Kat 2
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Who do I think 'God' is?
To begin with, the scriptural translators arbitrarily chose that word to help explain what they found to be difficult to understand.
In the scriptures, Yahweh, is the formal name of the scriptural 'God'. Yahweh, is in fact the 'head honcho' of the humanity responsible for the creation of all life forms on earth. This humanity is scripturally known as the 'elohim'. In the Islamic faith, Allah and Yahweh are one in the same individuals.
The message of the 'Revelation' is quite straight forward: God, per se, simply does not exist. This paradigm shift in thinking is difficult to accept but should occur within the next fifty years.
2006-06-08 21:56:12
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answered by cybersleuth 3
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I couldnt tell you. I picture the god of my childhood. However God is beyond my tiny brain. I exist in a world of contrasts and opposites God is perfectly pure. I think God is everything everyone and it cannot be described by human thought only touched upon. It is everything and my thoughts that I am seperate from God and anyone else is illusion.
2006-06-08 21:33:30
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answer #5
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answered by Rich 5
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I am a piece of God so God is me. How much more personal can one get.
Love & Light
Sharon
2006-06-08 22:39:17
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answered by skippingsunday 4
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God is an awesome God
He Reigns from Heaven Above
With Wisdom, Power and Love!
My God is an Awesome God!
He is incredibly awesome, merciful, loving, Powerful, just, and yet so humble! How does He do it? It's exactly who He is! He's so merciful that He sent His Son Jesus Christ to die for us, saving us from an eternity in Hell if we choose Him, even though we did not deserve it. He is everything!
2006-06-08 21:38:07
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answered by God's Honest Truth 3
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Jack Bauer
2006-06-08 21:21:17
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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The Almighty creator of heaven and earth. Father, Spirit and Son.
Omnipotent, omnipresent, loving, jealous, righteous, holy.
I think He is the only god, and he is alive and active on the earth today through His spirit. I like him, I think he's cool.
2006-06-08 21:25:43
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answered by pknutson_sws 5
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the Creator of this world. Father to His Son and adopted children. the Ultimate Judge. Merciful to His children.
2006-06-08 21:25:34
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answered by alienmiss 5
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