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In this article, I want to try to the best of my ability, to explain in words, that which is truly unexplainable through the use of language alone, so I ask you to call upon your inner intuitions to try and get a feel for what I will be saying here. The difficulty for me in explaining these concepts is that the concepts themselves do not originate in your familiar world or your universe.

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Let me share with you something very personal. Let me share with you something very personal. One Sunday evening, many years previously when I was only eight years of age, I had a very real experience of a visitation of the living God, the risen and ascended Lord Jesus Christ. That was the night I was called to be a preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and a teacher of the Scriptures.

Fear of God

Fear of dark, fear of unknown, fear of death are the most famous archetypes of fear. However, I would have to say that ‘fear of God’ is the deepest archetype of them all, because it includes all these and more. To quote Marianne Williamson: “Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us.”

Is God All Powerful?

Yes, God is all powerful. Being all powerful is something that defies our imagination. We are afraid of even our own power, because we know we can get burned by it if we don’t wield it responsibly. We imagine all kinds of demons and devils to somehow counterbalance God’s power in our minds – but that lessens only our own power, not God’s.

God – Goddess

The highest characteristic of God is unity. God/Goddess is the oneness of all that is – and then some. Where we see two pieces, God sees a single whole. In this sense, it doesn’t matter if we refer to God as ‘God’, ‘Goddess’, or ‘Great Flying Spaghetti Monster’, because all words have their limitations and we’re bound to get it wrong one way or the other. That’s why some civilizations and religions refer to God as ‘that which has no name’.

God – Life and Death

Although we say “ashes to ashes, dust to dust”, it should be more like “God to God, God to God”. No matter which way you look at it, it’s always God changing into God. God is a master of both life and death, and these are not two things, but a single process.

Is God a Man?

No, God is not a man. She is not a woman either. The idea that a single person with human emotions, thoughts, flaws and limitations also has infinite power to control the universe is pretty ridiculous. To make an analogy, it’s like building a long stairway from earth to heaven, and bothering to construct only the first and last steps of the stairway. Such an idea has a huge gaping hole in the middle.

Peace of God

The peace of God from our human perspective is not really about peace in the final sense, but rather peace as a lack of confusion and struggle within ourselves. The peace of God is about a higher, more efficient state of balance which can include many viewpoints and possibilities without wasting energy on hate and conflict.

Is God Real?

God is kind of real. It is more accurate to say that God is all realities, but it’s quite hard to express these kinds of things in words with any applicable meaning.

I Am God

Saying “I am God” is not an act of defiance against God, but an act of confirmation of oneness with God. Spiritual experiences of communion with God are hard to explain or describe. Words have their severe limitations, and sometimes the more we talk about something the more complicated and unclear it becomes. “I am God” is a simple, but powerful statement which aims to retain the clarity of such a grand experience.

Trust in God

Trusting God is the most natural and perhaps most meaningful thing in our lives as human beings. Unfortunately, since for some reason we seem to like confusion and ignorance, trust in God is not always easy to achieve.

Why Me, God?

Many people like to whine and complain; it’s just too damn easy. You get attention and sympathy, and then you feel a little better (rinse and repeat as necessary). However, rest assured that such antics won’t fly with God. You can cry “Why me, God?” all you want – God Loves you, but he won’t commiserate with you.

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