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I Am A Deeper Thinker Than Most

Who/What Created God


To fully comprehend creation, we must expand our perspective. Most humans see from their own perspective, other perspectives, and the perspective of the world. Look at these perspectives as dimensions. All you need to do is pull yourself out of the 3rd Dimension (Perspective of the World), and into the 4th Dimension (Perspective of the Universe).

Good, now you may or may not be in the 4th Dimension, but I'm going to act like you're following, so I can continue typing. If you don't get it, someone else will... MAYBE.

Life and Death, is merely an infinite loop. Visualize an infinity symbol. Follow the symbol with your finger. See where the lines overlap? The loops on each side, represent a full lifespan and the cross in the center represents life/death. When you reach the center, death occurs. When you leave the center, life begins.

(LIFE and leaving the source) The Big Bang: Everything in existence originated from one source. That source being a giant ball of universal energy, which then explodes and creates everything into existence.

(DEATH and returning to the source)The Big Crunch: The expansion of the universe, eventually reverses and the universe will recollapse.

What do you think happens after we reach our source? It will be as before. A giant ball of universal energy, which then explodes and creates everything into existence all over again.

There is no beginning, there is no end, only boundlessness.

By looking outwards, the 4th Dimension (Perspective of the Universe), we as humans, can reflect on our findings. Let's say that God is energy. We all know that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.

In the physical world, this makes little to no sense. Of course a physical God would need a creator, just like everything else that is physical in this world. Mamas and Daddys... Bees and Pollen... Sunshine and Rain... So I understand why some will ask this question. Physically, God would need a creator. Though, God (whichever definition you use), is not physical.
Shaman · 26-30
Even though I share similar beliefs with you, it discomforted me to read those methaphors for they don't really help to understand.
SW-User
Interesting.

 
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