Man Created God in His Image & Likeness. . .
This is far more true than anything you will find in sacred texts, in that humankind needed the Gods in order to explain phenomena we yet understood and too, as a kind of security blanket and confidant during times of uncertainty or adversity. It is very much akin to a child having imaginary companions that in truth, help them think things out during early life and, in many instances, transform in latter life as Guardian Angels, Spirit Guides & Teachers. All in all these things are merely an imagined expression -- a tool created by our subconscious that allows us to commune with the real essence of "divinity" which resides WITHIN not outside the self; a truth we find taught by all of the great master teachers/prophets though man has managed to muddle things up here and there. Even Jesus warns us against searching for god outside the self and explains that it is only by going within that we are able to find it. . . Jewish tradition places the eternal altar of the great temple (man) at the heart where a flame burns. . . what later became seen as the Holy Spirit and what mystics have known for centuries as presence of the divine; what makes them sensitive to others and the environment.
NO, I'm not saying that "God" does not exist -- IT DOES! But not in the manner that we've been taught to view such things.
Even when the Pagan calls to the Mother Earth & Father Sky he/she knows, as an initiate, that such things are metaphoric and no literal. We distinguish these things in this manner so as to help us focus while encompassing ALL into a simplified thought; after all God/the Gods are omnipotent and all invasive. Like the Force, they exist in all things, in all forms being neither good or bad, light or dark, but both, even male & female. All of this echoes from the axioms credited the great Hermes some 6,000 years or so ago while in Egypt; a single deity that started off as an actual human being and was elevated by both, his works, his wisdom (intellect) and the social adoration he came to know in life as well as death. Arguably Hermes (Thoth) was the first human so elevated only to be followed by numerous kings and rulers from cultures about the known world past and even to date, it might seem.
For much of the past millennium humankind has been learning to redefine God, seeing it within the sciences as well as what some call "Pseudo-Science". We are learning to find "the divine" within ourselves as well as one another. This does not go against any prior teaching, it sustains what we've heard in those Sunday School classes -- in seeing the divine in others and by living in accordance to the golden rule (the most ancient and universal of all wisdom teachings) it becomes impossible to hate, distrust, abuse, covet, steal from, murder, etc. our fellow being for they are "God" for lack of a better term -- we are all facets or "faces" of the divine and it is our obligation to honor that which is such. The Quandary found facing a certain young Prince in the Bahgvah Gita centers around having to do harm to "family" that had betrayed its divinity or "humanity" as the case were. Part of his lesson was learning that mortal death wasn't the same as spiritual death and that sometimes it had to be endured so as to help purify the soul and allow it to return and so compensate for the transgression done in a previous life.
Is this so preposterous an idea?
Not when we realize that all matter is energy and thus, eternal; it can only change form but it must return and evolve. Isn't this akin to what the prophets speak of in most sacred texts? Yet, it is also what science teaches, is it not? Thus, the two are one, so to speak. Self-Awareness coupled with intellect lends to you personal divinity or "enlightenment", which means that you are able to understand and clearly relate to what is truly divine as well as that which is of genuine evil.Statistics: Posted by Craig Browning — 12 Sep 2013, 22:46
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