I never thought of it this way, but creating a separate god does seem like avoiding responsibility for our own actions, because it is unpleasant. So it is easier to imagine a bigger authority that tells me what to do and makes things easier, so that I don't have to reflect on my own actions and their result. This way I would be able to justify unwholesome actions so that I don't have to look at them and admit that wholesome is wholesome and unwholesome is unwholesome
@kimmichaels-po4wz7 күн бұрын
Good observation, which explains why people can feel justified in killing others in the name of their God.
@NinoPerez-y2c7 күн бұрын
Question for Kim: You teach that the Allness has ALWAYS been in existence, and to think otherwise as having a beginning (or an end) is to think in terms of a linear, human mind which does not apply. You have also taught that when we reach the Creator level, that we have the option to create our own universe, like this one, or go reside in the Allness and do whatever it is that omnipresent and omnipotent beings do there. Does our Creator, who started with a one pointed consciousness just like us, know of who was the FIRST Creator Being in the Allness? Or does no Creator knows, not even those residing in the Allness?