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Genesis shows the life of man originates with the Lord, his breath is our spirit.
In the New Testament, it states "You have your life in God, and he in you", it means again that God is within each man, this is what Buddha and other meditators point to, compelling all to find that place where God resides within us. Indeed, to discover we are not other than that. The Church Fathers have said something beautiful "God has become man so that man can become God", yet in reality there was never any becoming at all, God remains God, he simply lives through each of us for a time, experiences his creation through us.
We experience birth and death because each expression cannot last forever, it simply becomes boring, it runs its course and is no longer useful, the only salvation from the fear identification with the transitory brings is to realize you yourself are not transitory, that you remain God experiencing himself. It is as a thought process or dream, a particular idea - if you only think this thought for all eternity you cannot grow, yet God is reaching for new heights with each of us. You will find this blasphemous because God is perfect for you, but if he is perfect why does he desire all this? I have read something once, that existence has been created by God contemplating on death - he is immortal, how will he understand it? He has willed his own destruction that he might figure it out - yet he has not died in it, he resides in each cell of the atmosphere still. It concludes that existence itself is the activity of trying to put God back together again, and for me it is beautiful.
Inquire who you are free from all ideas about yourself and the world around you, that is enlightenment, all else is just a consolation.
In the New Testament, it states "You have your life in God, and he in you", it means again that God is within each man, this is what Buddha and other meditators point to, compelling all to find that place where God resides within us. Indeed, to discover we are not other than that. The Church Fathers have said something beautiful "God has become man so that man can become God", yet in reality there was never any becoming at all, God remains God, he simply lives through each of us for a time, experiences his creation through us.
We experience birth and death because each expression cannot last forever, it simply becomes boring, it runs its course and is no longer useful, the only salvation from the fear identification with the transitory brings is to realize you yourself are not transitory, that you remain God experiencing himself. It is as a thought process or dream, a particular idea - if you only think this thought for all eternity you cannot grow, yet God is reaching for new heights with each of us. You will find this blasphemous because God is perfect for you, but if he is perfect why does he desire all this? I have read something once, that existence has been created by God contemplating on death - he is immortal, how will he understand it? He has willed his own destruction that he might figure it out - yet he has not died in it, he resides in each cell of the atmosphere still. It concludes that existence itself is the activity of trying to put God back together again, and for me it is beautiful.
Inquire who you are free from all ideas about yourself and the world around you, that is enlightenment, all else is just a consolation.