If God is Such a Good God….
Author: Dawn Michele // Category: Raise Vibration, spiritual evolutionI’ve heard a lot of people ask the famous question, “If God is such a good God then why doesn’t he…” or “If God is such a good God then why does he allow…?” Now that I am wiser and older I feel I better understand who God is and his role in our lives.
To start out we need to explore who or what God is. I feel pretty strong that God is a consciousness, the essence of all things. God is the stuff that makes everything real in our world.
We learn from quantum physics that our thoughts create our reality. Essentially, we create ourselves and all of our experiences. If this is true then we are God. This of course does not agree with many religions out there who believe God is a being in the heavens somewhere who created us. There very well could be creator beings who had some hand in creating us but who created them?
God, in its highest form, can be described the same way the quantum field is described. The “field” was not created and it has no end, it is all powerful, it is everywhere… These can all be used to describe God.
Whether God is a separate being or not we still have to come to grips with the fact that we do create our reality through our thoughts. Karl Pribram, as a result of his research, developed the theory that maybe our universe is a hologram or construct of light and is only real when it is perceived to be real. This theory further confirms the quantum physics understanding of our thoughts creating our reality.
Having said all this I would have to conclude that God is us, or better yet, the consciousness that is all things and therefore we need to take responsibility for our own actions and as Gandhi once said, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
Now if creator beings did have something to do with creating us then maybe we could call on them to help us, much like some people call on angels. I have heard many stories of how a person will show up and help someone in a desperate situation only to disappear into thin air afterwards.
Even if there are creator gods, it still would not absolve us of our responsibility for the messes we have made on this planet. We created the mess and we have the power to clean it up. We have to recognize our oneness with each other and help each other.
As one person heals, that person raises the vibration of the planet making it a little easier for others to heal. If we help each other heal, imagine how quickly we could raise the vibration of the planet. Imagine what raising the vibration to that of peace and love could do to help stop the wars and despair in our world. We have the power to do this but we need stop waiting for a God or some kind of savior to do it for us and do it for ourselves.
May 2nd, 2009 at 3:50 am
Very good Dawn!
We all just need to continue sharing all the goodness that we know of, or perhaps that we are. It is a beautiful day today. The sun came up in the east and will set in the west. This is a blessed day. Not tomorrow, not yesterday. TODAY!!
Keep up the GREAT WORK Dawn!
Keith
April 28th, 2010 at 3:17 pm
Once we reach a certain stage of development, we do appear to be God, but it is a “trap”. You can rest there thinking you’re at the top of the mountain but really you are just beginning the climb.
In yoga there are two types of supreme samadhi (union): union with self (atman) and union with God (brahman).
It’s easy to mistake yourself for God when you see yourself for the first time. We are everything here… the whole universe and everything in it.
But God is beyond all that, is completely beyond the comprehension of the mind. We can’t communicate God in pictures or words.
Union with self is called “self realization”. That is when you realize you are the universe (and this is not an intellectual understanding).
Union with God is called “God realization”. And really this samadhi is just the first step on an infinite path of being shown God one tiny fraction at a time, and slowly being transformed from the inside out by the Divine.
Namaste
April 30th, 2010 at 5:24 pm
Kavi, you are so right on. It’s important to remember that the journey never ends, even if we realize we are God. There is always more to experience.
Blessings