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2007-11-24 22:26:54 · 11 answers · asked by Glow 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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It means that some people believe he doesn't exist, and isn't important to them, when really, he is everything.

2007-11-24 22:34:22 · answer #1 · answered by †Religious Girl .x 1 · 2 0

Krishna (God) Says in the Bhagavad Gita (Song of God) Everything emanates from Me, and "I am the source of everything." Nothing is part of everything. But actually there is no such thing as nothing. (Impossible.) That statement is for those who want to try to trick God and say well He is not nothing. God is everything, but that does not mean everything is God. He has unlimited energies that work on His behalf. They are part and parcel of Him. We are also part and parcel of God. We have all of the qualities of God but never in the same quantity. Just like a drop of water in the ocean has all the qualities of the Ocean but never becomes the Great ocean. God is full and complete within Himself though all of His energies are spread everywhere.

2007-11-25 19:49:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God says

By Me, in My unmanifested form, this entire universe is pervaded. All beings are in Me, but I am not in them.

2007-11-26 08:55:13 · answer #3 · answered by Gaura 7 · 0 0

Which book written by God have you read? Please quote where and which book read that God is nothing and everything.

2007-11-25 06:34:30 · answer #4 · answered by majeed3245 7 · 1 0

He meant that He's eternal, with no end or beginning.

2007-11-25 06:33:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Then he's half right and it's not the second part.

2007-11-25 06:32:45 · answer #6 · answered by darwinsfriend AM 5 · 0 1

Alpha and omega

You cant escape.

2007-11-25 06:29:38 · answer #7 · answered by barcode soul (almost suspended) 5 · 0 1

I never here of it before,neither found it in the Bible. Can you please tell me where you found it or who told you that?

2007-11-25 15:01:55 · answer #8 · answered by TIGER 2 · 0 0

he needs to cut down on the dope.

2007-11-25 06:31:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

GOD
WHY Do human beings so timidly evade this word, which should be more intimate to them than anything else?
Is it veneration? No! You are confused because neither school nor church ever gave you any clear explanation that could satisfy your inner longing for the Truth. The actual Trinity still remained fundamentally a puzzle to you which you tried to solve as best you could.
Can a prayer in these circumstances ever become so heartfelt, so confiding, as it should be? It is impossible!
Yet you should and must approach nearer to your God! How foolish it is to say that it might be wrong to concern oneself more completely with God! The indolent and comfort-loving even maintain it is sacrilege!
But I say to you that all Creation testifies that it is a necessary condition that you should draw near to God! Therefore he who evades this is not showing humility but, on the contrary, boundless presumption! It is equivalent to demanding that God should approach man, instead of man trying to approach God in order to recognise Him.
Wherever you look, wherever you listen, there is hypocrisy and indolence, all under the cloak of a false humility!
You, however, who no longer wish to deep, who are fervently seeking and striving for the Truth, take note of this and seek to grasp it properly...
There is but one God, but one Power! What then is the Trinity? God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit?
When mankind shut themselves out of Paradise by no longer heeding the guidance of the intuitive perception, which is spiritual and therefore near to God, but freely chose to cultivate the intellect, subjecting themselves to it and thus becoming slaves of the tool given them to use, they naturally fell further and further away from God.
The cleavage occurred when humanity gave preference to worldly matters,



which are unconditionally bound to space and time. This is alien to the nature of God, and therefore makes it impossible to comprehend Him.
The gulf became wider with each generation, and men chained themselves more and more exclusively to the earth. They became the earthbound intellectuals who call themselves materialists. They even do so with Aride because they have not the faintest idea of **** they are chained. Through being firmly bound to space and time it was natural that their horizon simultaneously became narrowed.
**** could the way to God be found in such conditions?
It was impossible, unless help came from God! And He was merciful! God in His Purity could no longer reveal Himself to the debased intellectual human beings, because they moere no longer capable of sensing, seeing or hearing His Messengers. Those few still able to do so moere ridiculed because the materialists, with their limited horizon bound to space and time, rejected as impossible all thought of any expanse beyond that. Such a thing was quite inconceivable to them.
Therefore the prophets whose penetrative power was too weak no longer sufficed, because even the fundamental thoughts of all religious movements had finally become purely materialistic.
Thus it was necessary that a Mediator between the Godhead and erring humanity should corne, One endowed with greater power than all the others had possessed, so that He would be able to penetrate. Shall one say for the sake of the few who, in the midst of utter materialism, still longed for God? This would be right, but the adversaries would prefer to call it presumption on the part of the believers, instead of realising the Love of God as well as the strict justice in it, offering redemption equally through reward and punishment.
For this reason God in His Love, through an Act of His Will, severed a Part of Himself and incarnated It in flesh and blond, in a physical body of orale sex - Jesus of Nazareth, Who thus became the Incarnate Word, the Incarnate Love of God, the Son of God.
This was a process of radiation which will receive further explanation later. Through this act the severed, but nevertheless closely-linked part became
personal. Even after laying acide the physical body and re-uniting closely
with God the Father, He still remained personal.
God the Father and God the Son are two, yet in reality only one!

And the "Holy Spirit"? Christ Himself said that sins against God the Father and against God the Son could be forgiven, but never those committed against the "Holy Spirit" !
Does the "Holy Spirit" then stand higher or is It more than God the Father and God the Son? This question has occupied and worried many a soul and confused many a child.
The "Holy Spirit" is the Will of God the Father, the Spirit of Truth Which, severed from Him, works separately in all Creation, and yet litre the Love, in the foret of the Son, remains closely connected with the Father and one with Him.
The inexorable Laws of Creation which spread through the whole Universe litre a network of nerves and bring about the unconditional reciprocal action forming man's fate or karma ... are of the "Holy Spirit" or, more explicitly, are the activity of the "Holy Spirit" !
That is why the Saviour said that no one may sin against the "Holy Spirit" unpunished, because through Its inexorable and immovable reciprocal action the retribution falls back on the originator, on the starting point, whether it be good or evil.
As the Son of God, Jesus, is of the Father, so also is the "Holy Spirit". Both are Parts of Him, belonging completely to Him, and inseparable from Him. They are litre the arms of a body which can act independently, but still belong to the body if this is to be complete. Yet they can only carry out independent actions as a part of the whole.
Such is God the Father, in His Omnipotence and Wisdom! At His right band, as Part of Himself, is God the Son, Love; and on His left is God the "Holy Spirit", justice. They have both emanated from God the Father and belong to Him as a unity. This is the Trinity of the One God!
Before Creation came into existence God was One! During the process of creating He severed a Part of His Will to work independently in Creation, and thus became two-fold. When later it became necessary to provide a mediator for erring mankind, because the Purity of God did not permit a direct connection to self-enchained humanity, out of His Love He severed a Part of Himself to act as a temporary bridge, in order to make Himself once more understood. Thus, with the birth of Christ, He became a Trinity!
The difference between God the Father and God the Son was already clear to many, but the conception of the "Holy Spirit" was still confused. "The Holy Spirit" is Executive justice, Whose eternal, irrevocable and incorruptible laves pulsate throughout the Universe. Up till now these laves have only been guessed at and variously described as ... Fate ... Karma ... Divine Will!

2007-11-25 13:59:49 · answer #10 · answered by wellcome 3 · 0 0

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