To quote John Lennon - God is a concept by which we measure our pain.
2007-03-05 21:05:21
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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The Supreme Power.
Just imagine.
There is a sun, and there a nin planets revolving around the sun. The earth is the 5th planet. The earth rotates itself as well as rotate around the sun. The moon relvolves around the earth.
If u want to move from one place to the other u need some petrol or diesel as well as vehicle
If u put only it will move. else it will stop in the middle.
Same way, what do u put for the sun, and the earth which rotates itself and revolves around the sun. Think the earth stops rotating in the middle or it falls down like a ball.
Do u think u can make a eyes or the human body by urself. Do u know how it is created in mums stomach. Just eating the dishes. You r getting a baby. how come?
In ur body, u can see all the organs. u know where it is located also. but do u know where is ur life?
The god is the supreme power. Think of ur mother. She is the only one person.
As per u she is the mother, As per ur father she is the wife, as per ur mothers mum, she is the daughter, as per ur father's mum, she is the daughter-in-law. as per ur mother's brother she is a sister.
The only person ur mother. The relationship diffes according to them. The same way, God is the supreme power. We can feel. God is the one who created u and me and the nature for us to survive. The birth and death is common which u r me cant stop. For more details read Bhagavat Geetha
2007-03-05 22:34:03
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answered by Raki 2
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I like to believe that god is not what people have portrayed 'him' as. And that's one of the problems, we took what it is, and made it outside of ourselves, made it another being. I think god is that part of a person that catches the spider in the bathtub and runs outside to put him down. God is when a man looks into a womans eyes and you can feel the love. God is a small child's sparkling laughter filling the air. It's all the bits of us that make us so wonderful. God is in all of us.
2007-03-05 21:31:58
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answered by Karring Kat 3
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God is The Creator of the whole universe, God is every where, God is the Monoreal!
God is Eternal.The Monoreal does not take or give birth. And there is none comparable to the Monoreal.
2007-03-05 23:28:04
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answered by King From India 1
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Whom one can feel, but can't express. The sages, who saw , they can't project. No one define the gender. Some say a man, but some believe shakti. With confusion some became materialists and with firm belief few denounced material world. Still we are oscillating between god's existence and non-existence. Final out-come of the Yogi's theory is that god is above all, omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient. Generations may come and generations may go, but god is everlasting. To believe him or not left to one's wisdom.
2007-03-05 21:36:55
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answered by puvvula s 3
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God is love. He is an embodiment of eternal bliss, supreme peace and wisdom. He is all-merciful, omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. He has neither beginning nor end. He is the Supreme Being or Paramatma. The Gita styles Him as Purushottama or Supreme Purusha or Maheswara. He knows everything in detail (Sarva-vid). He is the support for this world, body, mind, senses and Prana. Without Him not an atom can move. He is the womb for the Vedas. Indra, Agni, Varuna, Vayu and Yama are His assistants. Earth, water, fire, air and ether are His five powers. Maya is His illusive Shakti (power).
God is Swayambhu, self-existent. He does not depend upon others for His existence. He is Swayam Prakasha or Swayam Jyoti, self-luminous. He does not want any light to reveal Him. He reveals Himself by His own light.
God is Swatah Siddha, self-proved. He does not want any proof, because He is the basis for the act or process of proving. God is Paripoorna, self-contained. He contains everything in Himself. The entire universe is in Him. God is Swasamvedya. He knows by Himself.
Brahma, Vishnu and Siva are the three aspects of God. Brahma is the creative aspect; Vishnu is the preservative aspect; and Siva is the destructive aspect. There are three other aspects: Virat is the manifested aspect; Hiranyagarbha is the immanent aspect; and Ishwara is the causal aspect. Virat is the sum total of all physical bodies; Hiranyagarbha is the sum total of all minds, i.e., He is the Cosmic Mind; and Ishwara is the sum total of all causal bodies (Karana Sareera).
Srishti (creation), Sthiti (preservation), Samhara (destruction), Tirodhana or Tirobhava (veiling), and Anugraha (grace) are the five kinds of activities of God.
God is the exquisite taste. He is the sweetness in the words of a child. He is the strength in a wrestler. He is beauty in the Himalayan landscape. He is thrilling melody in music. He is the fragrance in jasmine and Champaka. He is the softness in the cushion. He is the Prana in the body and intelligence in Antahkarana (fourfold mind: mind, intellect, ego and the subconscious mind).
The earth denotes His all-supporting nature. Water proclaims the message of His purity and sanctity. Fire indicates His self-luminous nature. Air signifies His omnipotence. Ether speaks of His all-pervading nature.
He has the six attributes of divine wisdom (Jnana), dispassion (Vairagya), powers (Aishwarya), strength (Bala), wealth (Sri) and fame (Kirti). 14ence He is called Bhagavan. He is the wire-puller (Sutradhara) of all these physical bodies of beings. He is the Inner Ruler (Antaryamin) of all beings. He is in you and you are in Him. He is quite close to you. You were thinking in the beginning that He could be found only in Mount Kailas, Rameshwaram, Mecca, Jerusalem, sky or Heaven. You had very vague ideas. This body is His moving temple. The sanctum sanctorum is the chamber of your own heart. Close your eyes. Withdraw your senses from the sensual objects. Search Him there with one-pointed mind, devotion and pure love. You will surely find Him. He is waiting there with outstretched arms to embrace you. If you cannot find Him there, you cannot find Him anywhere else.
God-realisation alone can put an end to the Samsaric wheel of birth and death with its concomitant evils such as birth, disease, death, sorrow, pain, etc. Eternal happiness can be had only in God. That is the reason why sages and saints, scriptures and Srutis make a very emphatic statement and lay great stress on the importance and necessity of God-realisation. Bhakti or devotion can help one in the attainment of God-realisation. So cultivate Bhakti, come face to face with God, and taste the nectar of God-consciousness which alone is the summum bonum of human life and human endeavour. Purify the heart. Control the senses. Sing His Name. Feel His Presence everywhere. Repeat His Mantra. Meditate on His Form. Realise Him. Rejoice in Him. Attain peace, bliss and immortality.
2007-03-06 06:06:47
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answered by Girish Sharma,yahoo superstar 6
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God Knows!.......
2007-03-05 21:10:23
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answered by wheelrim 2
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God is the almighty who has created the universe including human,plants, water and the cycle of total life of all creatures
2007-03-05 21:16:30
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answered by H.B. B 1
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God is the creator of heaven and earth and our salvation he died for us and gave us the life we have today. God is always there to listen to us when we are stressed and in pain he always has time for us so we should give him time to listen to what he has to say so we can receive our place God has prepared for us in heaven.
2007-03-05 21:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not a woman not a man not a child and he loves children very much
2007-03-05 21:14:13
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answered by sweet gal 2
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