Beau wrote on Apr 8th, 2010 at 12:04pm:Alan, I'm not even an agnostic ...I feel a god is part of all consciousness, there is no separation so to identify with something separate from me or you makes no sense to me. that's all I"m saying.
I somewhat agree with this, and I think I get your concept now and I want to maybe expand on it.
"God" is the universe of all which is, and it does not have its own individual consciousness but is actually a complete collective consciousness of all that exists. I'm God. You're God. We are all part of God. Everything that does exist makes up the existence of God, and thus everything is connected through the systems which make up the "anatomy of God." That is its nature.
We aren't going to find an individual entity, source, or establishment for God because we have already found it. We are it. We've been it. To find God you need look no farther than your hand. A blade of grass. A tree. Your best friend. But to truly see God you must look with all that is good. Even the Afterlife is God. It's just the next part of transcending and getting closer to it. We certainly can't be perfect here. So we shed the caterpillar for the butterfly and keep flying until perfection is the only thing that exists.
Is this maybe close to your interpretation? Because I can get down with this. I rather like it, and it makes sense to me. I kind of like the irony it could present to people too. Everyone looking or thinking of this single source for existence that is hanging out somewhere, when all they really needed to do was look around. It makes so much sense, and just the idea alone can expand our consciousness.
I do just want to make one more point regarding our world. I really don't think trying to interpret it as a "virtual reality" is necessary beyond the means of a metaphor because believing it is such is believing that it isn't real. This isn't an illusion, a dream, or a video game. It exists with or without you, and it doesn't exist as a prison or without purpose. It may be inferior to what we want it to be, but everyone needs to accept that there is nothing beyond humanity that makes life unacceptable for the individual. We need only look at ourselves, the people around us, and the rest of the world to see what contributes to life not being satisfactory. The world is real and its our responsibility to take care of it and each other. This place exists so that we can make these connections. It exists so that we know pain. We know hate. We know remorse, grief, despair, and everything we wish abolished. It exists so that we know love, beauty, gratitude, and everything that makes us smile. It exists so that we have complete freedom to find God. Or to not find God. This place is in the hands of nature, and we are part of nature while we're alive here. To think it an illusion is to disrespect it. It serves so much more purpose than to just inhabit.
And I just think that if you don't have gratitude for your life here and whats around you and only want to focus on the world beyond this one, that it's a mistake. I ask everyone reading to consider that.