Sir Darius the Clairvoyent

Define god(s)/the divine to the best of your ability

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It is an impossible task, and I’m sure there are many of them already. I have even made one quite similar years ago. But here I want it more concrete, and your understanding of it.

 

I would say God is everything. All that is, always. Nature, the universe, cosmos. From a grain of sand to a fish and man, the planets and the sun.

 

Universe

late Middle English: from Old French univers or Latin universum, neuter of universus ‘combined into one, whole’, from uni- ‘one’ + versus ‘turned’ (past participle of vertere ).

 

Further more, I belive it is fundamentally consciousness, and that we are individuated consciousness. Soul/oversoul. Not even God knows where he came from.

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27 minutes ago, Sir Darius the Clairvoyent said:

It is an impossible task, and I’m sure there are many of them already. I have even made one quite similar years ago. But here I want it more concrete, and your understanding of it.

 

I would say God is everything. All that is, always. Nature, the universe, cosmos. From a grain of sand to a fish and man, the planets and the sun.

 

Universe

late Middle English: from Old French univers or Latin universum, neuter of universus ‘combined into one, whole’, from uni- ‘one’ + versus ‘turned’ (past participle of vertere ).

 

Further more, I belive it is fundamentally consciousness, and that we are individuated consciousness. Soul/oversoul. Not even God knows where he came from.

 

I guess a good preliminary question would be to define which god one is talking about?

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29 minutes ago, Maddie said:

 

I guess a good preliminary question would be to define which god one is talking about?


I have several - would you like to choose?

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19 minutes ago, Sir Darius the Clairvoyent said:

God as you understand it/him (or her/them, whatever haha)

 

I don't believe in god(s) 

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49 minutes ago, Apech said:


I have several - would you like to choose?

 

How much does one cost?  I might need more than one. 😂

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28 minutes ago, ralis said:

 

How much does one cost?  I might need more than one. 😂


They are priceless but free.

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7 hours ago, Sir Darius the Clairvoyent said:

It is an impossible task

 

 

I'll offer food for thought.

 

"Defining God is an impossible task."  (?)

 

The nature of man is to take impossible tasks and eventually make them possible.

 

While the nature of God is to offer the wisest counsel and advice. Which in practice resembles God dragging man kicking and screaming millimeter by millimeter towards becoming our own best selves.

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On 1/2/2025 at 10:35 AM, Maddie said:

 

I don't believe in god(s) 

 

interesting since a god (per well recognized Buddhist doctrine) helped wake up the historic Buddha to teaching Buddha Dharma when he almost checked out from doing so.  Further he recognized and chose the Goddess of the Earth during his battle with Mara for witness and whatever form of help she may have lent.

 

"Buddha holds his right hand downward in the earth-touching gesture (bhumisparsha mudra) with which he calls the earth goddess to affirm that he is entitled to attain enlightenment following his triumph over Mara, the destroyer"

 

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I'm working on- God is what's left when you remove all the noise.  

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1 hour ago, old3bob said:

 

interesting since a god (per well recognized Buddhist doctrine) helped wake up the historic Buddha to teaching Buddha Dharma when he almost checked out from doing so.  Further he recognized and chose the Goddess of the Earth during his battle with Mara for witness and whatever form of help she may have lent.

 

"Buddha holds his right hand downward in the earth-touching gesture (bhumisparsha mudra) with which he calls the earth goddess to affirm that he is entitled to attain enlightenment following his triumph over Mara, the destroyer"

 

677847cd9dba9_earthandBuddha.jpg.a815040435c44ddd4c56f25876059b0f.jpg

 

 

Ahhh... but she never said she didnt believe in Goddess/es  ;) 

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I am conflicted about my initial statement, as I feel it is somewhat possible to rank things in degree of divinity, contradicting my statement that God is all there is. 
 

What’s your take, fellow bums, are some things more divine than other?

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