A Definition Of God

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A Definition Of God

The dictionary gives a few definitions of God. The first is "The All Powerful Creator of the Universe."

Another definition, which embodies the Christian idea of God, is an entity as defined above, and also having the attributes and properties of: Life, Truth, Love, Mind, Soul, Spirit, and Principle.

The first definition, of The All Powerful Creator of The Universe, is the one I will examine first. The property of "All Powerful" is inclusive of the properties of "All present (Omnipresent), and "All knowing" (Omniscient). All three aspects come into play in the Christian definition of God, and also in the structure of the Universe itself, as I will explain later.

One way to look at God is as "extradimensional." The highest dimension is the greatest power, aka "The throne of God". To give a visual representation: if the lowest dimension is a horizontal line, then the highest is a straight vertical line. (This is connected to the secret of the pyramid, which I will explore in another related writing.)

Since higher dimensions are of higher vibration, they are also of higher power.
One way to describe God might be "the sum of all dimensions."

Beings from higher dimensions can reflect and record vibrational energy into lower dimensions, just like we 3+ dimensioners are able to manipulate things on a piece of paper or on a physical object. Higher dimensions are more powerful, because they are of a higher resolving power and can "fit inside" the lower dimensions. It's like a superconnectedness in the universe that keeps increasing...and with it, superawareness, and superintelligence. The process of emanating, or reflecting into the lower dimensions, is much like recording music onto a tape. When God created all that is, which was originally "formless and void," it was recorded from spirit into matter. (Genesis 1:2 puts it: "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of...

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  • Date Submitted: 01/25/2009 04:45 PM
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