Sunday, March 15, 2009

God

If you believe in God, God is there in your world. If you believe that God is kind, your God is.

What if you do not believe in God (the one referred by Bible)? Then you are God of your world. This is because you have the opportunity to assign a meaning to everything in your world; you have the ultimate control to say Yes or No.

Are you a free-will God? Answer is No. You are part of the human race, which is part of the nature world. Being part of them, your carry on their assignments when you were born. For example, you are rewarded with sensations if you make love, which is intended by the human race, whose God is the individuals living now or once lived.

With the existence of your world and the outside worlds, there are an issue of conflicting wills. Different ways in handling it make this human society so interesting. You could achieve consistency and harmony by accepting the "mighty" God from the outside, such as the one referred in Bible which is created by the human race and is representative. You could fight for your complete free will inside and outside your world, until you are shaken off.

Does it mean that you can't have your free will? It depends on how you exercise your will. If you are contented with being God of your own world and see the boundary of your world, you could be invulnerable. However, if you extend your will to the outside, you make an achilles' heel. With what is carried in one's body since his birth, one is directed to the common path. Again, resisting it makes it strong, and yielding to it lets you lost. See it, see its force, see its force on your world, and let it dissolve.

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