I am, RP, but it might take an eternity to prove it. Then again, it
makes no difference on what will be then and there, whatever will be, I am.
On 1/21/2011 1:12 PM, RP Singh wrote:
Whatever we are destined to do , we do; whatever we are destined to
bear we bear; no one is above destiny.
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:37 PM, RP Singh<[email protected]> wrote:
God is beyond the senses and not beyond the understanding.
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 10:33 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
Can you not see the contraditions in this statement RP?
How can God be above all pain, pleasure, sorrow and happines and yet
be in an eternal state of bliss?
Also going back to your previouse statement.
'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.'
How can you know what state God is in if God is beyond our
understanding? Have you not just told us what it is you understand of
God's state?
On Jan 21, 2:39 pm, RP Singh<[email protected]> wrote:
It is individuals who bear pain and pleasure , sorrow and happiness ;
God is above all this in an eternal state of supreme bliss.
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Manfraco Frank Elder
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi everybody!
So, you are back to talk about my favourite subject, the existence or
non existence of God. Because this religious subject interests me, I
hope you don't mind my popping in.
RP. Singh, your descreption of God and individual life is very close
to the way I believe it is, well said. I hope that this thread go on
for a while, it might be interesting to see what we may learn from
it.
Lee, when you say that, God is said to be many things by many people
you are right and we all see God in a different ways I agree with you
there.
Anyhow I have my own beliefs about God, so, I am writing my own theory
about God and religions, my theory at this stage is only half written,
I will have a complete sketch of it in a few months, however if you
would like to find out what I am writing click on the link hereunder,
and follow the links that you find in my site.
https://sites.google.com/site/prayersofreconciliation/
Hoping that my link works for you,
Let me know what you think if you read my religious writings
Manfraco
On Jan 20, 8:45 pm, "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
wrote:
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
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