Unity of All Things
By Tiaridakdyl
@Tiaridakdyl (114)
United States
April 18, 2010 10:28pm CST
For those who believe/understand/have been shown the unity of all things, what does it mean to you? What comes next? I've seen that God encompasses all things because all is "in Him". Not that all things are God but that without God, there is nothing. I don't like to say "God" anymore because that title implies things I don't think I mean.
If you have any clue what I'm talking about, what do you do with the understanding? Religious doctrine is usually quite clear on what to do with what you learn, but I don't really know what to think about this oneness.
2 responses
@worldbestwriter2008 (1633)
• Philippines
25 Apr 10
In the church where i am baptized and i believed faithfully the right religion for me, as it says in the bible truly and faithfully believed in "UNITY" This coming up election we have unity in voting..if the church will going to vote Manny Villar like for example all of us member will go for Manny Villar but there's none yet recommendation from the church as for now. One of our criterion is to study their proposal and the project they want to implement. The church would gonna asked guidance from the almighthy to whom our will gonna give our vote
@p3ks626 (6538)
• Philippines
19 Apr 10
I believe more on the balance of things. There's also unity in all things but there's always balance cause there is always an opposition in all things. There's always bad and good, bitter and sweet, and opposition in all things. Its part of our existence cause if we dont have that, then life is less meaningful.