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Originally Posted by Rosie Has it ever occurred to you that God has never revealed his identity, simply because he fears, or perhaps knows, that the reality of his existence will fail to fulfill our expectations? We must consider the possibility that our omni-potent portrayal of God may very well prove to be an erroneous assumption. |
You appear to assume that God is something totally separate to the rest of reality, almost as if it were considered a person. Fear is an human emotion, let's no personalize something so indescribable as god. Because the moment someone tries to apply an identity to 'god' its true meaning is lost, then not long after, exploited.
At this moment, I consider that which is labeled 'god' to be reality itself, both that of form and the formless. So, in a matter of speaking, it could be said that god reveals itself the moment you take notice of the present moment, cool, huh?
As for erroneous assumptions? Of course, Humans have a plethora of them. One being that many are so sure of themselves that this is the only representation of reality that exists, because they know nothing more. Although, in the subjective sense, that last part doesn't really matter anyway.