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I mean science sure doesn't have all the answers, but I sure never
found organized religion very appealing. So mostly I just read a lot. Psychology,
mythology, philosophy, comparative religion, whatever. |
Yeah? I didn't know that.
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Hey, well, I mean it's just a hobby. But lately, like I said, it's
been more on my mind. I walk around and think about it. So I always liked
this idea that God wasn't an external force, but an internal one. You know,
like the Bible is all metaphorical, it takes place in dreamspace. |
Hippy freak. Go on, I'm listenin'.
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So God is an archetype for the part of you that has
no limits, that can do anything, be anything, is all-powerful within
your internal world, and by extension has enormous power to influence
the external world.
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Also, He can be described as the generative force. The pattern or the
energy or the thing that exists even before those, that organizes you,
a human being, out of a soup of molecules -- or rather, a shapeless sea
of energy. The way your DNA contains a pattern for every part of your body,
the pattern for that DNA must in turn exist in some way, and that's sort
of like God.
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