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Sorry Philosoft, for being so sloppy in expression,
You can never experience anything fully, because you are not God. For instance, I can never truly know what it is to be Jobar unless I am Jobar, and still, you do not truly know what it is to be you, because you are merely experiencing that which you perceive, in relation to your previous experiences. In short, you can experience, and always have experienced God, but never can you experience God unlimitedly. You can know of God, not know God. You can never not experience God, because then, you would fail to exist. All things, matter, energy, motion, are from God, and hence there is nothing that is not from GOd. --Sincerely, Ron |
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An omnipresent god could never be an object. It would be impossible for such a deity to point to anything outside of itself- there would be literally nothing else existent.
This is the sense in which God is known as "I Am." One of the standard exercises of Buddhism (IIRC) is to attempt to pinpoint your *self*. Are you your body? Your brain? The thoughts within your brain? Look for your self- it cannot be found! When examined this closely, it seems to be equally valid to say either that one's self is nothing- or that one's self is everything. *Thou* (the subject) art *That* (the object.) |
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