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originally posted by: skunkape23
I heard the voice of Jesus earlier today. He said "Yo gringo...pass me that nail gun."
originally posted by: RevelationGeneration
a reply to: NthOther
What's with the demon pic as your avatar though? :S
originally posted by: leeda
Can you hear the voice of God of Jesus? Jesus said his sheep hear his voice. John 10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.
So what is Jesus saying to you? I can't hear his voice myself so I guess i'm not a sheep. If you could tell me what God is saying to you it would be like myself hearing the voice of Jesus and I could follow him. Sorry i'm making fun of you.
But I do wonder what God says to people. What language does he speak? It's highly likely that God doesn't exist but what does that mean for people who claim to hear his voice?
Do you claim the name of Jesus? Do you hear his voice? If someone could hear the voice of Jesus they would be powerful.
I'm just wondering what Jesus is saying to people. Let's find out. Also if you post that you hear the voice of Jesus you will probably be ridiculed and labeled. Are you prepared?
So what is Jesus saying to you? Are you a sheep that hears his voice?
What does Jesus talk about.
Leeda
originally posted by: Akragon
a reply to: leeda
What he meant was that his words will ring true to his sheep...
Many are just confused by what he said... to some his parables make no sense, but to others they are quite clear...
Jesus isn't God by the way...
originally posted by: RevelationGeneration
a reply to: NthOther
You are right but that doesn't mean Jesus is unable to speak to someone if he wanted.
What's with the demon pic as your avatar though? :S
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: leeda
The bicameral mind is a good search term to help understand what the voice of God is.
Buddhi (Knowledge) Ganesha is considered to be the Lord of letters and learning.[86] In Sanskrit, the word buddhi is a feminine noun that is variously translated as intelligence, wisdom, or intellect.[87] The concept of buddhi is closely associated with the personality of Ganesha, especially in the Puranic period, when many stories stress his cleverness and love of intelligence. One of Ganesha's names in the Ganesha Purana and the Ganesha Sahasranama is Buddhipriya.[88] This name also appears in a list of 21 names at the end of the Ganesha Sahasranama that Ganesha says are especially important.[89] The word priya can mean "fond of", and in a marital context it can mean "lover" or "husband",[90] so the name may mean either "Fond of Intelligence" or "Buddhi's Husband".[91]
Aum Ganesha is identified with the Hindu mantra Aum (Telugu:ఓం, Tamil:ஓம், Sanskrit:ॐ) also spelled Om). The term oṃkārasvarūpa (Aum is his form), when identified with Ganesha, refers to the notion that he personifies the primal sound.[92] The Ganapati Atharvashirsa attests to this association. Chinmayananda translates the relevant passage as follows:[93] (O Lord Ganapati!) You are (the Trinity) Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesa. You are Indra. You are fire [Agni] and air [Vāyu]. You are the sun [Sūrya] and the moon [Chandrama]. You are Brahman. You are (the three worlds) Bhuloka [earth], Antariksha-loka [space], and Swargaloka [heaven]. You are Om. (That is to say, You are all this). Ganesha (Devanagari) Aum jewel Some devotees see similarities between the shape of Ganesha's body in iconography and the shape of Aum in the Devanāgarī and Tamil scripts.[94]
First chakra According to Kundalini yoga, Ganesha resides in the first chakra, called Muladhara (mūlādhāra). Mula means "original, main"; adhara means "base, foundation". The muladhara chakra is the principle on which the manifestation or outward expansion of primordial Divine Force rests.[95] This association is also attested to in the Ganapati Atharvashirsa. Courtright translates this passage as follows: "[O Ganesha,] You continually dwell in the sacral plexus at the base of the spine [mūlādhāra cakra]."[96] Thus, Ganesha has a permanent abode in every being at the Muladhara.[97] Ganesha holds, supports and guides all other chakras, thereby "governing the forces that propel the wheel of life".[95]