Gatekeeper
Shades of Reason
Could the universe have come into existence from nothing? Nothing means absolutely NOTHING, so the logical answer would be, no. So, we must assume that existence has always contained something as itself.
Call existence God, or universe, or simply existence, it cannot be denied, as it does exist. We, being creatures of awarness are able to recognize that 'something' exists as existence.
We can "think", and we can comprhend physical "matter", and we feel "emotion". [mind - matter - spirit] We know that there are both visible and invisible aspects to existence.
Having said that, nothing can exist outside of existence. Therefore, all things are part of existence, and are eternal in [nature]. [Assuming of course, existence had no point of creation]
Everything that exists is in a state of constant motion. This includes mind -matter, and spirit. Birth, rebirth, and transformation are simply the [finite] qualities of things that exist [within] existence. [This is the nature of change - life]
Death is simply a concept created by finite beings trying to explain the nature of life; nothing that exists can cease to exist, so death in an illusion. The finite can only continue in the cycles of change within the whole of existence.
God, therefore is both the Creator, and created. Existing both as the [eternal] aspects of existence, and as finite [parts] of existence.
To put it simply, God is all that exists. "I am", "All in all", or “All things“ [As the bible so eloquently puts it]
Romans 1:19-21
Discuss?
James
Call existence God, or universe, or simply existence, it cannot be denied, as it does exist. We, being creatures of awarness are able to recognize that 'something' exists as existence.
We can "think", and we can comprhend physical "matter", and we feel "emotion". [mind - matter - spirit] We know that there are both visible and invisible aspects to existence.
Having said that, nothing can exist outside of existence. Therefore, all things are part of existence, and are eternal in [nature]. [Assuming of course, existence had no point of creation]
Everything that exists is in a state of constant motion. This includes mind -matter, and spirit. Birth, rebirth, and transformation are simply the [finite] qualities of things that exist [within] existence. [This is the nature of change - life]
Death is simply a concept created by finite beings trying to explain the nature of life; nothing that exists can cease to exist, so death in an illusion. The finite can only continue in the cycles of change within the whole of existence.
God, therefore is both the Creator, and created. Existing both as the [eternal] aspects of existence, and as finite [parts] of existence.
To put it simply, God is all that exists. "I am", "All in all", or “All things“ [As the bible so eloquently puts it]
Romans 1:19-21
Discuss?
James