Hello,
Simply put, God does not exist within time. However, that brings up a paradox, why then do we "experience time?" Well, I don't want to write a book in Yahoo Answers so I'm going to avoid this, however I'll try and give a simplified explanation. The best way to look at God is to think of an infinite circle. There is no point past, present or future, it just is. Just as they say in the first law of thermodynamics, energy cannot be created or destroyed, so too, is this true with God. The infinity of the circle represents experiences. I believe, right now, you are a personalization of an evolving and experiential God attaining an absolute value with all of creation. You are aware of this, yet, be aware, the level of this evolution appears experiential to you, yet the truth is, God exists in many different expressions of self and levels of evolution all at once. The infinity of this circle is represented by what we might term an infinite number of points because in a sense, time is relative. Truth be told, you always live "in the moment." I believe God seeks out the finite just as man seeks out the infinite. Anyway, these expressions personalize and "circuitize" into different manifestations until a level of perfection has been attained or perfection values through experience (exhausting all imagineable experiences which provide for exciting potentials and a coexistence among each other). Upon this, an absolute personality, a ONE which encompasses all things, everything becomes God, it becomes YOU. However, in saying this, there is stagnation with perfection, there is a sense of lack of expression. The process repeats, an unqualified absolute value of expression emerges - time "repeats" if you will. However, "I" think, that because you are aware of your own individuality in time and space, you may never fully come to "realize" this potential, however, it's important to be aware, it has happened, it IS. I believe, you have a "part" of God in you, which experiences, it gives you, your sense of awareness, your soul, your sense, at this time, of individuality, of uniqueness of expression - a break from the fetters of eternity into the experiential worlds of time and space.
2007-11-25 04:58:12
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answered by Joe F 2
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God is beyong the capability of men to understand. Moses tried to see God. He said you can't see me. But Moses insisted to see God. Then God said OK I appear myself on the other mountain so keep looking on that side. God appeared but Moses could not see God and fell unconcious from the extremely brightest light that he couldn't see.
2007-11-25 07:02:19
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answered by majeed3245 7
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flour, egg, water, butter and yeast.
2007-11-25 06:46:33
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answered by Miche 2
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