It occurred to me today that humanity hasn't necessarily stopped believing in God. Instead what has happened is humanity has gotten so complacent and comfortable not entertaing the idea that God is something. Because humanity enjoys entertaining itself it has forgotten to believe that there is a God. I don't think anyone can say that they know for certain whether God is or isn't except for those that go within and meet God where God may be.
I know this is strange, but think about it. We automatically defend the idea that either we don't want to discuss this or we don't believe it, which for me is an animal instinct trying to defend us to survive. But if we are eternal then their is no need for a survival mechanism eventually. Kind of like we will evolve to better understand how that part of us functioned and how instead we learned to teach it the lesson of understanding instead of automatic responses. Could we teach instinct to understand and to be wise and loving? If it was created from love than it feels more than possible. And if ego is just perception then is all we have to do really then is to put attention on how the ego can be loved? They say you don't bring love to ego because that's scary, but you bring ego to love and that's becoming aware. It merges one and one into you guessed one full and whole understanding. A whole truth and nothing but the truth.Is our timidness just our ego not trusting that letting go is going to allow it to become aware of its corrupt programming so it can decipher clear messages instead of regurgitating whatever it gets fed through our attention?I feel that God and love are one and the same and through this truth we can see everything the mind, body, and soul has is something of an amazing gift that we weren't aware of beforehand. What if the ego was just as important as what they call junk DNA? And maybe that's why its so defensive because we look at DNA as junk and ego as a controller where maybe its a byproduct to how we become creators?Interested to hear any thoughts on this.
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