Read this u'll know everything about God, u'll know whats real and whats obvious, whats the truth about God, i guarantee u
Who is God?
Who has been remembered as the Ocean of Love, the Intellect of the Wise, the Almighty Authority, the Comforter of Hearts, the Truth, The Living Being and the Blissful One?
God Says:
I am the Ocean of Love;
I show you the path of love.
My love remains unbroken and constant.
I cannot forget even one of you.
I have so much love for you,
and My love is unconditional and unlimited.
I am the Beloved.You have been calling out to Me for a long time.
Who Is God?
We are used to knowing things by seeing them, hearing them, tasting them, touching or smelling them. Most of us have grown up in a ‘seeing–is–believing’ and ‘hands on’ culture and we are used to perceiving things in that way. Because we can’t see, hear, taste, touch or smell God, the question arises – is God for real?
One can reach out to God with pure thoughts and be connected to Him. The soul experiences the response of pure feelings and spiritual strength. God is truth itself and thus can be recognized with the eye of truth.
God: The Supreme Soul
Like us, God is also a soul. Unlike us, He is referred to as the Supreme Soul – the only soul who never takes a body (gross or subtle, human or angelic) of His own. He is beyond the effects of actions and is never subject to the dualities of birth and death, pleasure and pain, success and failure. Being beyond the limits of time of this physical world, He retains absolute knowledge of the universe and all its dimensions.
Where is God?
God lives, not everywhere but somewhere. A thought of God almost always takes the eyes upwards, as though one is perhaps expecting a face to miraculously appear from behind the clouds or to beam down from the moon. Thoughts are powerful. They link one soul to another. If they are properly channelled, thoughts can even go where only the soul can travel – beyond the moon and stars to a dimension of golden red light, the original home of all souls. Immersed in the experience of the warmth of this light, the soul feels as though it is truly at home at last, and with God.
God – The Spiritual Sun
Like the physical sun, which gives light and life indiscriminately to all beings, God is the Spiritual Sun, giving light to all, whomever and wherever they may be. He serves altruistically, without any selfish motives, reminding each one of their innate qualities of love, peace and happiness. This is why He has been remembered in some countries and cultures by the name Shiva, The Benevolent One.
God’s Wisdom, Love and Power
People may wonder why, if God exists, He doesn’t wave a magic wand and fix things, making or at least influencing everyone so that they do exactly what they ‘should’ do. But God never takes away anyone’s freedom of choice. God’s wisdom is to recognize and respect each soul’s individual identity, freedom and inherent goodness. God shares knowledge – a profound understanding of the dualities and dilemmas of love and hatred, happiness and sorrow, victory and defeat, etc. – but He does not make our choices for us. The soul is free to choose ‘to be or not to be’, ‘to love or not to love’. God’s love strengthens the soul’s will to free itself from the distresses caused by vices such as selfish desire, anger, fear, ego and attachment. God’s power helps the soul to recognize its highest potential and to aim for perfection by practising the art of simple living and high thinking. Such practice by a significant number of souls eventually brings about positive change in the whole of humanity.
When you learn to tune your mind in meditation to the mind of God, then whatever the situation, you always have a source of help and strength to draw upon – an infinite reservoir of power and virtues that is only a thought away
2006-06-17 19:42:42
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answered by iforeveryone 4
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You have to realize that you can not prove that God exists, nor can you prove evolution is absolutely true. You can only make your decision based on evidence around you where then you must place a certain amount of faith that what you decided is true. So to say that God is not real is really ignoring the perspective of the Christian, and looking at the evidence before you in only an atheistic way only. If that's the case then undoubtedly you'll see no evidence pointing to God, and probably never will. That is an unfair judgment bases. You should see things from both prospectives with an unbiased opinion before you make a decision.
Secondly, to prove God's existence "scientifically" is based on the false assumption that science can prove all things. Science is inadequate to prove spiritual matters. Therefore you are asking science to do something it simply cannot. Science is limited and the fact that the possibility that God may exist cannot be ignored because science can't prove something it was never made to prove in the fist place.
Thirdly, I find that most athiests don't know much about evolution (Not in all cases). I wonder then, how would you know if your theory is wrong or right? If thats the case then I believe if you claim to be an athiest then it is your duty to study as much as you can on evolution, not looking only for things that support your belief, but those that test it as well. And if you can not do just that then your disicion is invalid because it is not based on logic, but only emotion.
Is it obvious that God is real? That is not necessarily a yes or no question. Really the answer is: think about it.
2006-06-18 02:47:38
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answered by jacob t 1
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What would make it obvious? Everything, it seems, has multiple theories and explanations as to why it happened, and any one of them could be right, including that "God made it so". I have seen no definitive, undeniable proof of a god's existance. However, I am definately not saying it isn't a distinct possibility. All I am saying is that God is only the answer to some people, and, if that is what they believe, then let them believe, and, if they are right, then all the rest of us will just have to go to hell, I guess.
2006-06-18 04:44:28
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answered by jc 2
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Your right, it should be obvious to all who do their research that the God and Goddess are omnipresent and surround us with their power and the power of the elements.
But everyone has a different perspective of what that power is. Some people think it comes from this omnipotent masculine God figure, others think its simply a series of coincidences found in Nature.
Because we all have unique life experiences. we all see things in different ways. Faith and God are relative. Just like the concepts of love and hate, good and evil.
I'm so glad that everyone doesn't think the same way I do. It's nice to share ideas. I think we wouldn't have gotten very far as a species if everyone had exactly the same perspective of things. Two heads would cease to be better than one.
I'm sure your perspective of God differs from me simply because of what you chose to believe. same with me.
Blessed Be.
2006-06-18 01:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see dead bodies getting up and walking. A hundredth hand fairy tale is an anecdote at best, not proof.
I don't see any stuff dolls turning into animals or people or George Bush turning into a pillar of salt. A made-up fiction doesn't convince.
I don't see any life popping up magically out of nowhere. I do, however, see more and more fossils and other scientific evidence for the Big Bang, abiogenesis and evolution.
When you can demonstrate your imaginary friend in front of my eyes, I'll believe. Until then, children with imaginary friends are precocious and adults with imaginary friends are living in delusion.
2006-06-18 02:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Obvious how? You have a picture? All i see round the world is people killing in the name of their god, sick f***s like that church group in Kansas saying god hates different people etc. You may have your faith and that I won't ever say is wrong but 'obvious' implies those who don't believe as you do are stupid.....
2006-06-18 02:02:45
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answered by darkness_returns 4
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Nope. Until somebody proves the existance of a god scientifically, I will not beleive in it or not believe in it. Why would this be obvious when there is no proof?
2006-06-18 01:56:13
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answered by jellybean24 5
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Nice avatar. I'm sure He will be pleased to see you arrive at St. Peter's gates. Maybe you should warn Him in advance.
To answer your question, however, no. God is not real. He is just a figment of the imagination of millions of hapless individuals who need someone to tell them what happens after death.
2006-06-18 01:58:03
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answered by figaro1912 3
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Clearly the God that is described by all major religions does not exist. Current evidence indicates a new religion is required.
We seem, as a species, too focused on ourselves and not on our reality (ie spinning rock orbiting a star in a huge cluster of such stars, which one of many such clusters that we can see.)
Lets start a movement that says ignore the media-hype of celebs, lets focus our minds and efforts on the exploration and understanding of our reality,
2006-06-18 02:13:40
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answered by tesearact 1
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In the beginning he created the Heavens and the Earth
I am that I am he called himself
And because he could swear by no greater he swore by himself
That he is LORD, Creator, The almighty GOD
2006-06-18 02:01:03
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answered by cam 2
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