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2007-09-30 14:42:39 · 9 answers · asked by Freedspirit 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The unmanifested: the emptiness, the space, the infinite possibilities, etc.

Yes it's a deep question.

2007-09-30 14:49:47 · update #1

Super Atheist: thanks your answer actually made me laugh out loud!
And I mean no offense by that either. =)

2007-09-30 14:52:53 · update #2

Think of the Tao: the silent empty invisible space that is within all form.

2007-09-30 15:05:24 · update #3

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God is all things and as such manifests himself in all things, however we as a people look to concrete things to show us the nature of God. God is everything around us and is us, the world, the feelings of love, and everything in your life that has touched you to a point were you are able to understand what was once a mystery is God manifested in your life. God is life. Equally, God being Divine, as he or she may be, is beyond anything that we can comprehend and by such is also unmanifest.

2007-09-30 15:07:58 · answer #1 · answered by Wolf of the Red Moon 5 · 1 1

No. The scriptures tell us that God created, therefore what He created has to be not of His manifestation. There is a longer logical argument for this, and I will provide it to you if you email me. In short, God is not the emptiness and substances of the universe.

MC is nearly there, but ultimately that argument is buying into a fallacy. Sorry MC I mean no offense. God is not the substance of the Universe. I don't remember the verse, but it also says, that if man did not cry out to God, the very rocks of the earth would. Again, an example of God and nature being separate.

2007-09-30 19:24:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no. thee be all, including the unmanifested. ponder on the universe being god inside out for a better grasp of the divine.

2007-09-30 14:47:37 · answer #3 · answered by American Spirit 7 · 0 0

No. God is manifest in Spirit in eternity and infinitely. There is no such thing as nothingness in God or as God. Nothingness is non-existent in reality. Think about it. :)

2007-09-30 14:52:51 · answer #4 · answered by Holly Carmichael 4 · 1 0

... that would mean God would be either that which cannot manifest (which is a fancy way of saying God is that which cannot exist), OR saying God is limited by temporality and is diminishing, presumably, as the not yet manifested manifests.

2007-09-30 14:48:42 · answer #5 · answered by SC 5 · 0 1

God, is a very broad term, people make it suit them

2007-09-30 14:48:45 · answer #6 · answered by Seargent Gork 3 · 1 1

God is that which is unlikely.

CD

2007-09-30 14:47:33 · answer #7 · answered by Super Atheist 7 · 1 0

only to those that He hasnt manifested Himself to ...

2007-09-30 14:46:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

What? Can you please re-phrase that question?

2007-09-30 14:46:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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