Shirley asked: And just what is Divine? Is only God as defined in the bible divine? Are there not other aspects of the divine, worshipped throughout the world in other forms?
As opposed to answering by referring to book knowledge, I'll answer by referring to experience. When I've experienced divine love I've felt like I was in touch with the most precious and beautiful thing I've ever been in touch with, even though I didn't see anything. I didn't wave my fist at this presence and shout "I'm your equal!" I felt too much gratitude, humility, reverence, appreciation, loyalty and love towards it to even consider such a way of thinking. I guess you could call the presence I was in touch with "God."
I've experienced the same feelings when I've been visited by the presence of Christ. Why did I have such experiences? Because I was humble enough to open my mind and heart to find out what God and Christ are about, rather than allowing my prejudices based upon fundamentalist interpretations bind me. I found out there are indeed beings who exist that are worthy of my reverence, humility, grattitude, and love. Of course you won't hear this kind of talk from Seth, because he has no interest in such things. If he had, he wouldn't purposely demean Christ as he did.
Shirley said: What do you say to the Hindu who does not worship the God of the bible? Are they mistaken?
"When Christ spoke of God I'm certain he wasn't speaking of an old man in the sky who was looking for people to punish. Certainly he understands that God is the source of everything including love, divinity, you and me.
I find it odd that some people believe that they can be aware of and think about everything that exists within their realm of existence, discs/oversouls can be aware of and think about everything that exists within their existence, but the awareness being within which everything exists, God, can't be aware of and think about everything that exists within his awareness.
Regarding Hindus, I first became interested in Eastern teachings about 28 years ago. I know them quite well. They have their concepts about God just like other people do. God doesn't stop existing and become an insignificant being simply because people have differing concepts about him."
Shirley said: If we are all part of a Creator..that is, we are all created by a Creator, then a part of that Creator must be within us, no?
"I agree. "
Shirley said: I'm not sure if its the "divine" that I see within others..or just a connection..
"My feeling is that everything has a divine origin. Just doesn't seem this way at times."
Shirley said: Ok, sorry for ramble.
"Sorry? This is a conversation board."
Shirley said: Again, I ask, please define "Divine"..
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"I look at this way. Either we live according to love and divine will, or we live in opposition to it. If we live according to love, then we'll want to find a way in which all beings can find happiness. My feeling is that the divine powers that be have a divine plan in place. Because the happiness of others is important to me, I want to live according to the divine plan that is in place. I asked God if Christ is a part of his divine plan, and in a number of ways he let me know that he is. I have enough trust in the divine powers that be in order to defer to what they have in mind. It doesn't make sense that each person who comes along starts his or her own plan. Certainly some sort of teamwork is required considering the cosmic scope of things."