Though God emanates through all physical objects, His, and the world´s, true nature is spiritual, non-physical. The physical world itself is born from resistance. There is some support for this in modern science, though this will be speculation based on current knowledge of the universe. I have read, in one of the excellent works of popular science by Dr. Michio Kaku, that the Big Bang was caused by a tendency in the universe to seek a lower state of energy. This is what makes gravity work. You gain energy by removing yourself from an object of great mass, and this "tendency" to seek a state of lower energy pulls you back towards the object. This collapsed the 11-dimensional universe that existed before the Big Bang, and created our familiar 4-dimensional one.
This primal universe is described as being devoid of mass, space, and time! Much like the way I envision God, actually. All things united. Nothing parted into beginnings, ends, places or objects, just oneness. This is the perfect state of things, and the state we still can reach within our minds through meditation or other spiritual practices.
Note: There is an inherent paradox in what I just wrote that must be adressed. Gravity, is a force pulling things together, in other words it is a force working for unity. But I just stated that gravity is caused by resistance, which is the "enemy" of unity! Actually, it is the energy present in the object which pulls it towards the larger object. The tendency to reach a lower state of energy seeks annihalation, no energy. God turns this into good by exploiting the tendency to pull objects together.
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God is spirit and sexless.ok.but have you ever thought of him or we having a fysical spiritbody?i myself like to think that this body is a fysical fysical expression of that spiritualfysicalbody.that when in the garden became visible as the fall of our organisation. The the first fall being the seperation from god and our significant other..... just a thought. Might be of topic here..he he
ReplyDeleteThis seems interesting, but I am not entirely shure what you mean. I believe all things physical are part of God, but his true nature is spiritual, the physical part being an extension of the spirit. If you are interested, the piece called "Body and mind", posted in October 2009 explains this in more detail.
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