And yet that too makes little sense.

I think we can agree that God is all?

If this is true then, whatever I see is from God, and if I can see it,
then I must surly be using at least one of my senses to do so?

On Jan 21, 6:07 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]
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> <[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:
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> >> >> > 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]
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> >> >> > <[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.
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> >> >> > > 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
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