Heh yes of course. But God is said to be many things by many people. Some say there is no God, some say that God is called Allah, some say that all Gods are but aspects of the one God.
What one may belive of God is of course up to the individual. What you claim must be true, or so you belive, but I belive otherwise. Now how to tell what truth is objective huh! On Jan 19, 7:15 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > God is said to be nirguna , that is , without attributes. He has no > shape and hence cannot be seen or felt ; he has no sound and hence > cannot be heard , cannot be tasted or smelled. He is beyond awareness > and thus is non-dual , we beings are dualistic and have sprung from > that supreme Being who , though non-dualistic , is the source of all. > His is the state of supreme bliss which is beyond the senses. Whatever > we know and experience involves the senses and He is beyond the > senses. > > On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:05 PM, [email protected] > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I almost agree with you RP. But of course it is possible to > > experiance such bliss whilst still alive, not easy, but possible. > > > On Jan 19, 2:49 pm, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > >> All are different , some are incompetent , some competent; some are > >> fools , others are brilliant ; some are esteemed , others despicable; > >> and so on and on. But in reality all are equal as all are made from > >> the One , Godself , and to that Godself all eventually go and find > >> eternal peace , the supreme bliss which can be understood but never > >> experienced while in this body.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
