The New Planet Earth Series – We Are God Too

We are God, too. We are the makers of our own existence. I’m God. You are God. God is in every last one of us. God is in every way. God isn’t some hairy element in paradise that peers downward on us, calling the shots of our life altering situations, letting us know what direction to head and what to do and how to live.

The quest for characterizing God has been a significant concentration starting from the dawn of mankind. The predictable topic all through has been that God was an element beyond our selves that had command over each aspect of nature and of human way of behaving.

Native societies among others would dole out a numerous of divine beings, every one in charge of a viewpoint like the breeze, the sun, the water, etc. However undeniably appeared to have had the idea of one preeminent being or incredible soul that would administer all of creation.

One of the earliest purposes of the one God idea was roughly 1500 B.C. at the point when the Pharaoh Akhenaten joined the Upper and Lower Nile Egyptians who revered a horde of divine beings. Akhenaten banned the act of polytheism, supplanting it with the idea of monotheism. He involved the picture of the sun as God since he let them know that the breath of life, the prana field, came from the sun. He was greatly despised by the organization of Egypt as they lost their control over individuals by presenting this idea. Akhanaten let his kin know that “You don’t require ministers. God is inside you.” An idea way before now is the right time and one that endured an only a brief time before the ministers and the military harmed him and returned to the loving of numerous divine beings.

The possibility of one god was then restored by Abraham who is viewed as the dad of monotheism. The encounters of Abraham are irrefutable in both the Torah and the Christian books of scriptures yet additionally the Sacred Qua ran goes on about the Lord of Abraham being equivalent to the Divine force of Muhammad. Hinduism when inspected likewise has Abraham’s child Isaac as a hotspot for their faith in the solidarity of the “one.”

Right up ’til now religions depend on the possibility of “one god” that is beyond us and that controls all things.

The possibility of us being God likewise is seen as irreverence in many strict principle today as that idea, whenever trusted by its devotees, would refute the power and control that is practiced by the different houses of worship over us now. Sound like the clerics of Egypt’s demeanor?

a long time back Bosses went onto earth for one reason. To assist us with understanding that God is for sure inside us. Jesus, Ruler Buddha and Muhammad, who essentially covered every one of the people groups of the earth, gave us numerous comparable messages of self-strengthening that let us know that we were God. Coordinated religions have decided to make light of these messages or to decipher them in manners that would cloud the importance of them for similar reasons as recently referenced.

Many “aces” since have given us similar messages through their music, workmanship or compositions, Remarkably St Francis of Assisi who said, “There are lovely and wild powers inside us.” The Sufi writer Rumi,”If you put your spirit against this paddle with me, the power that made the universe will enter your ligament from a source not external your appendages, but rather from a blessed domain that lives inside us.” William Blake expresses, “God became as were are, that we might be as he is. God is man and exists in us and we in him.” There are many instances of this idea in old texts as well as every one of the sacred texts of the world’s religions.

In past articles from this series I examined Gregg Braden’s “God Code” and the deciphering of the message from our DNA that God exists in. Supplanting the four components that make up all things, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, which are inconspicuous and the one component, carbon, which has substance and should be visible, with the Hebrew or Arabic reciprocals of the name of God adds additional verification that God is inside us. There is just a single component unexpected in our DNA in comparison to from the deciphered name of God in our DNA. That component is carbon, the component of substance. This shines a different light on the expressions of Jesus in Corinthians; “Know ye not that ye are the sanctuary of God, and that God dwelleth inside you?” or in a later part of a similar book, “Your body is the sanctuary of the Heavenly Phantom which is in you.” The component of carbon enables God to be seen by every one of us and to turn into the vessel in which to live.

The mark of this multitude of citations is to show that the idea that we are God is definitely not another one. The translation of the statements brings out new significance when taken a gander at from the reason of this article.

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