On 27 Feb, 05:33, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think it would be, "What is the nature of all in relation to man?" In
> this I would like an explanation of our universe, it's cycle, it's
> origins. The cosmos, the expanse, dimensionality, duration and
> processes, cycles in relation to man's universe. Of particular import
> would be to whom my question is pointed, I'd want an explanation for the
> God too. And no skimping, I want it's truth too: are there others like
> it, greater beings, and it's/their relation to man and his environment.
> That is what my curious mind would ask.
>

When my book comes out, most of those questions will be answered in
it.  As to if there are other beings greater than God, well, no.  By
definition there can't be.  But whales are greater than we are.
Certainly in size.  And dolphins may be as intelligent; maybe more so,
as they don't seem to have World Wars.  The first of your questions is
relatively easy, though.  Our relation to all.  I view 'all' as God,
so your question becomes 'What is our relation to God?'  We are
extensions of Him.  We exist in order to get the universe from point A
to point B.  And, as space-time has always contained all of spaceand
time, we have been here, waiting for our time, from the very
beginning.  Because a part of His consciousness/awareness is extended
to us, we are His agents.  We do His work willingly or unwillingly.
That is we do His will whether or not we accept that we are doing His
will.

As far as origin goes.  Well, energy is that which exists. It is
neither created nor destroyed.  So the question has no 'fair' answer.
energy haas always existed and it always will; this means that there
is no 'origin', per se.  We can, though, talk of the beginning of a
Big Bang-to-Annihilation cycle as the Big Bang.  But, again, that is,
most likely, just one beginning in an on-going process.  At one point,
all energy was purely potential.  It had no 'appearance', but it
retained the potential to do all that it could do.  At that point, it
had no choice but to fulfill its potential...and the sequence begins.

God is 'that than which nothing greater can be'.  He is, in technical
terms, a multi-dimensional object of energy.  How many dimensions is
difficult to tell, as we don't have easy access to more than 3 spatial
and one temporal.  I could assure you that there are more, but you
want an answer from God.  For that, you will have to wait, until then,
you'll still have to wait for some of the other answers until my book
comes out; i.e., I'm not going to write it all here.  ;-)  Towards the
end of 2012 is my hopeful date for publication.

> If that were too much I'd ask, "Why?"
>

That's easy.  God is going through a process of exploring all that
energy can do.  All of what you see around you is possible and,
therefore, necessary to perform if God is to maintain His
omnipotence.  The object of the 'game' is to do all that which is
possible for energy to do.  And that will take countless sequences of
Big Bang to Annihilations in order to cover.  I strongly suspect that
this cycle is not the first, nor will it be the last.

> On 2/26/2010 12:17 AM, asdofindia wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > Imagine you're dreaming... And that a hypothetical God came to you...
> > and promised you that he will give the correct answer to your one
> > question about nature's laws...
>
> > What secret of nature would you wish to know?
>
> > eg: how a single set of DNA's carry all that information, what happens
> > inside a black hole...
>
> > Be specific... Which is the most mysterious secret of the universe?
>
> > --
> > Have a Blissful Life,
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