The Concept of It Always Was:

Part IV of IV

...Why must our philosophy, regarding what reality is, and our logical func­tion, the reason for our existence within reality, remain stagnant? Why do we have to protect the sacredness of all the principles of theism or pantheism? Why can’t we modify the concept that we are servants of God and become a piece of God instead? Why can’t we modify the concept that God is a sepa­rate entity of reality and allow our reality to become a small piece of God?

 

Two changes are needed in our perception that would expand our pur­pose. The first change requires us to accept that although God is all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful, It can become even more so. The second change requires us to accept that we are a part of God sent to reality to help God, ourselves, grow. These changes would alter the perception of reality itself and would generate other changes for the better, for they would cause us to act more like God. After all, isn’t this what we have always been trying to accomplish?

 

This is not a discussion in futility. We do have an option regarding our philosophical perception of ourselves and of our function within reality. Whatever the potential trauma may require, panentheistic perception would allow us to rationalize, accept or confront any potentially traumatic physical events in a positive manner. There are many potential future incidents that may occur which would rock the very confidence of all humankind in terms of our significance within reality. These potential traumas can be faced con­fidently and proudly with the right perception. Theism, pantheism or panentheism is a choice, our choice, your choice. The fork in the road is not made up of scientific discoveries. The fork in the road has not changed. The fork in the road is a choice between philosophical per­ceptions.

 

But our journey is still not done. We are only halfway through the new millennium and we have much to discover within the heavens as well as within the mind. Our journey continues under the old philosophy of sub­servience to God, inferiority to God.

 

It is only 2500 A.D. and the fun has just begun.

 

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