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Old 12-04-2017, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Busby
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I just have to thank you for the trouble you took to reply so deeply and so passionately to my 'silly' question.

Ever since I was a child of eight - and that was 70 years ago - I have been delving into the problem of life. At that age, whilst playing in a London street I suddenly and overwhelmingly was confronted with the understanding of just how those physical (or seemingly physical) 'realities' around us only serve to dissuade us from seeing that the universe is one big single beingness. This phsyical universe is, as I understand it from my own kind/sort of mystical experiences is one of many ways of experiencing (I have to call it consciousness) one of the endless facets of perpetual change.

I see imagination as being the most powerful force that there is, absolutely. This force is not only the power that drives mankind (now, as we know now) but allows us - in our oneness - to create the worlds around us according to our understanding. This imagination has led us to where we are today, our knowledge even of the most banal things to those works of science and art which we today have and in their diversity and magnificence will never end. Everything which we imagine will come to be and the more that comes to be will lead to us imagining more. Everything is true.

A starving suffering child in Somalia is as important to this oneness as is the university education and words of Thomas Campbell, Alan Watts and Albert Einstein. Just to mention three. The only aim of the universe, I think, is to experience. To experience everything and that's going to take a long time!

What we lose on the roundabouts we gain on the swings. No one said this better than Ralph Emerson in his many essays and especially in his essay Compensation. Which I can recommend.

In 1958 I challenged God to show him/her/itself to me, amazingly it worked and I've been shown a number of times that I haven't been forgotten. What a wonderful world - or even better - what wonderful worlds.

Oh wow Busby, what a beautiful post and I promise there is never a silly question as all questions forever help with our knowledge and understanding on our Life Path

I also completely agree that imagination and creation are such beautiful gifts that we possess. Where I feel so inspired by your breath-taking realisation of how you see the Universe experiencing itself through each of us.

I too challenged God to show himself to me, and said I would only believe when I saw 'Him' with my own two eyes. Little did I realise that the day would come that I would see God as I see myself - so I could see God in everyone and everything

I really do wish you so much love and happiness, as I loved reflecting through your life experiences and how you see yourself today.

Thank you will all my heart for sharing and also for your incredibly kind words
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Destiny is not the path given to us - but the path we choose for ourselves.

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Tom Campbell: Ultimate Reality www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhv-XCff4_I


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Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are: Alan Watts
A Brief History of Time: Stephen Hawking
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