Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Who, Where and What is God?


We have all, one time or the other, asked "Is there a God?" and if there is, "Where is God?". However, it is only after experiencing a higher conscious awakening that we truly come to understand the irrelevance of our questions. 

The whole truth of the matter is simply this: The God we've come to trust and call upon in daily prayer does not exist in a third dimensional state. God is not physical yet controls the physical realm; not Spirit yet controls the spiritual realm. The God we all believe to know, and thought we knew, is not a BEING but rather a simple mathematical equation, when engaged - vibrates at a frequency which renders all matter into complex symbols. 

Represented as a "Trinity", God the Father = the Mind of Man [Pure Thoughts]; God the Son = the Heart of Man [Pure Feelings]; God the Spirit = the Abdomen of Man [Pure Emotions], therefore G=t*/f+e. This simple equation possess power to literally transmute a circumstance, event or object into any desired quality. Simply stated: We have the ability to create our own reality. Furthermore, whatever our present reality appear to be, can be altered to any imaginable outcome, if we truly so desire.

Thinking alone will not render any tangible result, nor will a strong feeling toward anything, or an emotional breakdown, bring about any required expectation. Only when both thoughts, feelings and emotions are duly synchronized towards any desired result, can the power of causality (or God) take full effect.

Prayer is simply another form of meditation which seeks to prepare a host for a desired result. However, prayer alone will not suffice. Therefore, what is required by our thoughts (if strong enough) will be supported by our desire to obtain it; hence our emotional expectation will consequently rise for the occasion. In this instant of synchronicity between thoughts, feelings and emotions, the body (being merely a mechanical vehicle) engage into action.

So, what is God? A sequence of synchronized mathematical formulas in action. ~ CR

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