We are God. Many of us know it; some of us feel it, few are aware of it. Some may disagree with this statement, but even they are part of God. The most important thing is not to feel it or to be aware of it, but to act like it. Everything we do, think of, or feel is a result of our will, and our will is a part of God's will.
As an analogy, each organ and cell in our body is part of us, whether the cell or organ is aware of it or not. There can be bad cells or good cells, but each one of the cells is part of us and impacts us. Even though cells keep dying and new cells are being produced all the time, each one of the cells is part of us, the cells that died, live or the cells that will be produced in the future.
The difference between cells and human beings is that to our best knowledge cells cannot have an independent thinking, awareness, emotions or independent will. Still some cells are developing in a good positive way, and some turn bad.
You don't have to be a Christian, Muslim or Jewish to be part of God, you don't even have a choice - you are God's part, and God is all of us, the ones that are here now, the ones that died and the ones that were not born yet.
So assuming we are part of God, and our actions are God's acts, we need to consider and discuss the following questions: how do we want God to be like, and how can we help shape God in that way.
If all these questions look too big right now, it’s because we tend to underestimate how big each one of us can be. What can lead us to answers is that we are not just part of God, but we were created in God's shape, in other words there is a God's part within each one of us. Therefore we just need to look inside, listen to our intuition and decide how we want to shape God.
So, what do we want God to be? Flawless, endless, compassionate, how can human beings which are full of flaws, with a limited time on earth, with so much evil can aim to have as a collective all of these qualities?
The key is in changing our mind set. That's right, each one of us is imperfect, but we can cover for each other flaws. That’s right that each one of us is here for a limited time, but we are part of the humanity which can be endless, and each one of us has the potential to affect and change the lives of many people that were not born yet. And that's right that we see a lot of evil in the world, but can we be compassionate in a world with no evil?
Monday, August 31, 2009
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