Well, we have The Statement Of Shri Krishna In The Bhagavad Gita: "having Pervaded This Whole Universe With A Fragment Of Myself, I Remain" and from the Bible, in "Him we live and move and have our being." Then there's the well known line, "not my will but your will be done."
If God is immanent in the forms of all created things how could we possibly work for any other than he who has bigger dreams than we? Who are we really if God is immanent and transcendent?
"the quality and the nature of the vision which is God's own vision, dream and thought, have held His purpose steady throughout the aeons and have motivated His creative processes. Great Sons of God have come and gone and challenged us to follow the light, to seek the vision of reality, to open our eyes and see truth as it is. Down the ages, men have sought to do this and have called the method of their search by many names - life-experience, scientific research, philosophic questionings, history, adventure, religion, mysticism, occultism and many other terms applied to the adventurous excursions of the human mind in search of knowledge, of reality, of God. "
2006-09-11 12:34:47
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answered by CosmicKiss 6
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No, you work for the ones who have fought for power. Dreams are irrelavent.
And yeah, imagine man. Creation is overdone. The time of imagination draws nigh.
2006-09-11 18:25:20
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answered by marquisdesang 2
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