Spoiler Alert: God Did Not Create the Universe

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Most religions are wrong. Science is incomplete and its cosmology has innumerable loopholes. Richard Dawkins and his colleagues of militant atheists are also bamboozled by their delusions. The mystery of existence is much grander! Apologies for offending anyone, just sharing my views.

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Sabine Kirst says:

The universe has no beginning or end. There have always been things or phenomena. This realization is too easy, too close, and too good to be true! Om Ah Hung. The mind is Empty, Clear, and all Pervasive!

Vera lucia Lucia says:

Sensational, to this day I have never found such a perfect definition of god, sensational congratulations 👏👏👏

Tim Otoole says:

Well you just lost me Tupac.

D C says:

he doesn't have peace but appears anxious actually… proven by the lack of sleep for years look

D C says:

what a confused idiot… doesn't even know the MAKER, the God of Christianity… and Resurrection facts is overlooked by the prideful hell bound

Shan says:

You seem very confused, Deepak, sir. God, spirituality, and creation are not your forte. Rather, stick with what you know best- business!

Hamilton oliveira says:

FANTASTIC! GRAND! "… infinite modes of imagination", Marvelous! "… ther´s only one Subject!" Just Grand! "A transcendental realm of all possibilities!" "Yonivargah kalasariram"! Thank you very much, Deepak! Great contribuition!

Armando Rodrigues says:

Try to explain it at the time Genesis was written.

Spiral-M says:

There's also the theory from a course in miracles, if I understand it correctly, that our perception as most humans and I guess all sentient life, of the separation of everything is an illusion and it resulted from a conscious decision to have the experience which led to a dream with a dream within a dream et cetera. Each dream causing more perception of physical matter and thus the illusion of separation. The fall of angels is a loaded term as there is no good and bad as such but that would be the sort of thing we're looking at. Suffering that we endure is just a pointer towards embracing the unity of God, that you refer to. But I guess the main difference is that the theory is that we manifested this physical experience. We, being part of God…. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on this. Your explanation doesn't necessarily conflict with this idea though and certainly resonates.

Danka N says:

I think the Universe and all there is, in all forms came into existence because God wanted to see and understand himself from the outside of himself!

Samuel Crook says:

'Got the will to love……like something from up above' 'Will to Love' by Neil Young'. Anything deeper runs into all kinds of 'entanglements'. Being raised a Christian, (then later rejecting it), I used to look for a purpose. People need that, like a story needs a plot. Once I truly sensed the timelessness (and lately the true infinity of things, thanks to the James Web), I spent many years trying to work my way through the 'Be Here Now' purpose, that truly underlies all that it may take forever to understand. Here in the west (especially) we are programed with a sense of urgency (survival?). Clearly Copra is a great thinker.

Jody Oxenham says:

As far as I'm aware every religion points to this truth, the interpretation of various teachings are based on an individual perception.
Read any religious text and the truth is written but misinterpreted. Only through awareness, subtle shifts, does one grow the eyes to see and the ears to hear.
It's available at all times no matter how distorted and twisted the words and perceptions get. Once you decide to start looking you will end up at the truth. One can only see from their current perspective/perception. As that changes you are able to see more but not all. You just keep building from each new perspective, the next jumping off point, so to speak. Each time you change your perception, perspective or paradigm you shift and start over to allow yourself to take in more wisdom, knowledge, truth. Cycles or phases of consciousness, you are always in a new phase, in the middle or at the end of a cycle no beginning and no end. Yet with many new beginnings and many ends.
You start from where you are.
If you can see nothing is what you believed it to be, you are open and greater wisdom , knowledge and truth will reveal itself to you.
You still won't know anything really but you'll know what wasn't true and you keep going.

S.H says:

These concepts are nothing new which Chopra is taking the credit for. The Sufis always knew this as did Plato and Aristotle.

Miss Terry says:

Agreed. Thank you 💖

PjBeats says:

The problem with some religions is that when good things happen to them, they thank their god. When bad things happen, they blame them. Everyone thinks their sample size is big enough to make a judgement on their god. The true ‘god’ is never finished. The belief of one life puts so much pressure on ‘discovering’ god while we’re here. You can look all you want but you shall not find, because god is not something you look for. Not something you can judge. Not a being or an entity deliberating on your every move.

How many times do you look for your glasses or your phone and realize they were on your person the whole time? You can look until you’re exasperated and you may sit in defeat only to realize it was with you the whole time.

Arthur Teo says:

God has no beginning and no end. God is Uncreated. Find that which is always there, with no beginning and no end: that is God. There is only one that always Is and Uncreated. Find that which is always there, you find God.

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