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So in my last post Stairway to Heaven I am on a rigmarole in Malaysia, I can't help but notice how this beautiful colourful country is very multicultural even in their belief systems.
So I keep wondering why won't the rest of us get along in such harmony? Well, maybe because bigotry and prejudice in belief comes from a very narrow minded understanding of the traditions. For example, taking East and West as a case study this is what I have come to understand.
Anywhere in any ancient, religious or mythological text where 'God' is described as a local entity. Meaning it has space, shape or form. This is a sentient being, at times a non terrestrial entity, all animated by Spirit, the sentient being can have a full measure of Spirit as can be handled by the localised matter or immaterial form the being manifests as, like in the case of Jesus.
Hence, we call him The Lord Jesus, the image of the unseen Spirit. Or The Universe Awake! in form, as in the case of The Lord Buddha.
Sentient beings are fractal intelligence of the All. That is why it is possible for them to be animated by Spirit yet totally asleep, unaware and unconscious in an automaton zombie mode, even denying what they are, but rather worshipping the other, another with a higher measure or vibration frequency of Spirit.
Grandpa!
Any sentient being welcoming worship as a God, is a negative entity.
I kinda tried to address this grandpa issue and the problem of pain and suffering using art tools.
See Dr. Strange-a mere mortal, who knowing his power in Spirit defeated the Archon deity in the Marvel Studios Movie. (Truth IS stranger than Fiction)
Spirit is non local without form and not even a part of the seen or unseen Multiverse. Yet all things come forth from and are creations of the One Holy Spirit.
She who looks deep within herself will eventually get to see the terror (terrifying only because we are spoiled immature babies) the all consuming fire, we call Spirit.
Hey what do I know, just my thoughtful findings posted here. I am on a rigmarole of South East Asia, follow me @lordp