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The nature of GOD-revised 5 May 2022

  • Writer: John Corderoy
    John Corderoy
  • Oct 3, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 5, 2022

God is not a corporeal being. God is divine creative Thought; the supreme intelligence. God is the repository of divine creative thought. God is the ether in which we, the spiritual children of God, "live and move and have our being" in that "cloud" of divine thought. That doesn't mean that God is impersonal or doesn't know us. Because our souls are a reflection of God's thoughts God knows everything about us. All or pure , loving and creative thoughts are part of God therefore God knows us intimately. God "numbers the hairs on out head". We are not God yet we are part of God; we are part of divine Thought.


These divine thoughts are not the thoughts involved in every day human existence, and to a lesser extent , those of animal behavior, which are hard-wired or learned. Not the everyday thoughts which control the body' s movements, functions. emotions and socialising. God is not concerned with these thoughts. Divine thoughts allow use to contemplate the very existence of God. They are altruistic, pure thoughts of love, life, truth and sprit in their purest forms. They are neither male or female, black or white, nor are they Christian or Moslem in nature.


Our physical body is nothing more than an organic robot run by the human brain which has been programmed to perform given basic tasks and to provide responses to various stimuli. When compared to the divine Mind the human brain can be likened to artificial intelligence. God may be thought of as the Supreme programmer of that human AI. The divine Mind is the source of all the creative thought and it can be accessed using the password "Jesus Christ".


To get a better understanding of the concept read the blogs below on evolution and distinguishing the divine mind from mortal mind.


Read more about this in the Blog on 'God, soul and man, below

 
 
 

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