Nah, I used to think that "we're all God" a long time ago, before I became an atheist, before I woke up and rediscovered true spirituality.
Trust me, we're
not all God.
I used to rationalize,
Okay, the Universe is actually just a big thought process in the mind of God; therefore, I'm a construct
within the mind of God, and everything, therefore, is God.
I outgrew that fallacious notion.
Without dragging you through my torturous trials and tribulations that led to my awakening, suffice to say that I have discovered that
not only
is there a God, but he probably has
forgotten about us.
Oh My God!
HOW could a Christian possibly say such a thing?
Well, in our case, here on Earth, Christ has already assumed the burden of all Mankind's sin, creating a new covenant between Man and God. We got a
contract, folks. Guaranteed Salvation, all you have to do is call on the name of Jesus, right. End of story.
So, God doesn't have to "watch over" us anymore. The ball's in our court forever, right?
I think God is definitely an entity, a Creator out there somewhere, but that he's probably forgotten all about us. It's
our job to
find
him, right.
Now, that's not saying there aren't instances of
divine intervention and miracles — there
certainly are. You have any doubt, try
walking through the Texas Medical Center sometime and talking with some of the leading scientists in the world. They'll tell your ass
but
quick that there
are miracles and that
something beyond their understanding does bring humans back from Stage 4 terminal
prognoses to make full recovery. No other explanation. And it's the
scientists who will tell you that.
So, if God has forgotten us, who's doing the healing?
Well, there's a triad of God entities, you know... Father (God), Son (Christ), and
Holy Spirit.
And, baby, you
better believe that the Holy Spirit exists. It's a force that will sit you down, stand you up, dust you off, coif your hair,
clear your mind and set you loose with a new and
expanded perception of life and living. And I don't care if you're a dumbass liberal
atheist or whatever — when the
Holy Spirit touches you, your head is going to be put on
straight, my friend.
No, I'm not preaching.
Actually, the Holy Spirit fascinates me from a paranormal perspective, because this thing is the most powerful entity of
possession that I've
ever encountered — and, yes, I've been "Baptized in the Spirit," as my wife terms it in her Catholic parlance.
The difference with the Holy Spirit is that it can come in unannounced, take over your corporeal body, cleanse your mind, erase your past (in your
mind) and then
depart from your corporeal body. And it's a
very physical experience, not merely a temporal one.
Anyway. No, we're not God. There's at least 3 guys running the Universe, and it aint us.
— Doc Velocity