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Old 12-19-2003, 01:03 AM   #16 (permalink)
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once again, with my tedious mantra

The subject is so simple, creation in the mind of God. It's the attitude and the accustomation that is new. So, think about my contribution, and maybe as you read it again and again, you will get accustomed to the idea and develop the attitude, that I also harbor in my heart and mind, although I am Catholic but a postgraduate one.

In the meantime, forgive me if I do derive some perverse pleasure at reading my erstwhile posts in the course of reviewing threads which happen to be in the forefront.

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If God, then everything or nothing but God.

If not God, then nothing but everything is God.

Thus speaks Dr. Susma, from the University of Hardknocks.

I think you are in the right track. Everything is in the mind of God, and since in God there is no distinction of mind of God and God Himself, so God is all His mind. And since there is no distinction between what is in His mind and His mind, then we are all God and God is all in all.

The conclusion seems unchallengeable.

My personal concern is with my own conscious existence. Even though it seems inexorably conclusive that we are all parts and parcels of God; nonetheless I am quite attached to my own here and now conscious existence. And I would like to possess that conscious existence even after this earthly life.

Does science and techology hold the key? I am inclined to think so; but I won't around, sad to say.

Susma Rio Sep
Note to Brian:

Just let me know if I am not within bounds. But I always make sure that my language is bereft of associations with the lower groin region of quadruped anatomy. My email address: pachomius2000@yahoo.com.sg.

Have a good day, everyone; and lighten up!

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Old 12-19-2003, 02:21 AM   #17 (permalink)
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[QUOTE=Susma Rio Sep]The subject is so simple, creation in the mind of God. It's the attitude and the accustomation that is new. So, think about my contribution, and maybe as you read it again and again, you will get accustomed to the idea and develop the attitude, that I also harbor in my heart and mind, although I am Catholic but a postgraduate one.




It's the idea of looking at a piece of abstract sculpture, each viewing
it from a different point,seeing ,thinking and believing differently.
I (nobody) looks at the whole picture when possible, I call it omni-
thinking or omni-awareness if that makes any sense? anyhow it helps
me to think about what others have to say and often I learn some-
thing in return.
Sincerely.
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Old 12-19-2003, 06:11 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Path to wisdom

Namaste, Nobody.

Congratulations. You are in the path to wisdom.

But don't forget your family and home, your wife and kids. If you don't have any, go and establish both. Every squirrels do.

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The subject is so simple, creation in the mind of God. It's the attitude and the accustomation that is new. So, think about my contribution, and maybe as you read it again and again, you will get accustomed to the idea and develop the attitude, that I also harbor in my heart and mind, although I am Catholic but a postgraduate one.


It's the idea of looking at a piece of abstract sculpture, each viewing
it from a different point,seeing ,thinking and believing differently.
I (nobody) looks at the whole picture when possible, I call it omni-
thinking or omni-awareness if that makes any sense? anyhow it helps
me to think about what others have to say and often I learn some-
thing in return.
Sincerely.
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