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Very good philosphical question.

If you see it scientifically, the tea, the stuff you sqeez into the tea, and the one who does that process - everything is just energy - because matter, it's subtle form, is just energy. Isn't it.

Now, let us ask this question. Where this energy is manifesting, or where it is coming from? Though we know that tea is just energy, energy is manifesting in your conciousness as tea - isn't it.

Then, ultimately, everything is one and the same - you may call it as universal conciousness, the energy that fills everything, or God - what ever you like :).

God is the spirit that fills anything and everything - and once you experience that, the nature of God is true bliss and joy.

2007-04-10 23:34:33 · answer #1 · answered by amazedsaint 2 · 0 0

Do you realize there is infinity between 1 and 2 also. Like say 1.111111111111111111-------- until infinity. If that is imaginable why can't we accept that there is God in everything? Things are going on exactly because of God.

2007-04-10 23:29:34 · answer #2 · answered by smartobees 4 · 1 0

That is the 'not God'. Everything that is dark and matter is 'not' God. But everything is from God's domain, the 'not' God is in his domain but it is from the 'void', darkness, 'nothing', negative or matter or whatever you want to call it. Difficult concept and hard to explain. Best not to even ask such questions really as with our limited human intellect, we cannot comprehend all things. Or we cannot necessarily bear the reality of what is and what is not. Because as a human, apart from the soul/spirit which is from God, we are 'not'!

2007-04-10 23:26:18 · answer #3 · answered by ♥zene purrs♥ 6 · 0 2

I think you've been mosquito bitten
If what you say is true about the tea, I have no reason to believe we dispense of him in the same manner of our food and liquids...

2007-04-10 23:21:34 · answer #4 · answered by Jack 4 · 0 0

Gods live in the minds of religious believers.

2007-04-10 23:23:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What exactly are you squeezing into your tea?

Remind to not accept your invitation for tea!

2007-04-10 23:22:15 · answer #6 · answered by MickMore 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-09 00:01:12 · answer #7 · answered by cegla 4 · 0 0

Yup, and he's inside that used condum I saw on the beach last week and resting on the bottom of my cess pool

2007-04-10 23:23:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

God is a Spirit. This said our Lord Jesus Christ, when talking with a Samaritan woman near Jacob’s well, He taught her, that not only at the Gerizim Mountain, and not only in Jerusalem one can serve to God, but at any place, where the man would like to serve Him in spirit and truth.

God is a Spirit — This means that He cannot be seen with carnal eyes or heard with carnal years.

But how is it possible then to perceive Him? We perceive the outer world by the means of our feelings. Our soul perceives the soul of another person through the bodily feelings: in order to know the thoughts of another person, it is necessary that he through the body language could bring the material sound waves to our hearing.

The man perceives himself not through the outward feelings, but in the direct inner process. I do not see my inner achievements with my eyes; do not percept my spiritual process with ears or the sense of touch.

Only through this, internal, connected neither with the bodily sight, nor with bodily hearing, God reveals himself to the spiritual process. The man can perceive the Divine existence only, with a rare exception, through the internal process, heeding to that Divine voice, which louder or softer sounds in each human soul.

Such personal perceiving of God through experience is necessary for the all-sided development of the man. The one, who will personally feel God in his soul once, will be firm in faith. But such personal experience of one person is not enough yet. Therefore, instead of the inner experience of this or that person, we in our faith and in our cognition are as well guided by the Divine revelation, which was brought into the world by the Son of God, Who accepted human nature and talked with people face to face, appealing to their outward senses.

So, we perceive God internally and outwardly. And if we develop in ourselves such cognition, we shall not be confused with the denial of God’s existence on the basis of the fact, that he is invisible.

2007-04-10 23:24:28 · answer #9 · answered by Linda 7 · 0 1

god is every where .when we say god is every where it means that he is allways with us .and help us whenever we need him.but its funny if you say that he is in tea.

2007-04-10 23:28:28 · answer #10 · answered by teisame 1 · 0 2

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