Short story: God, and the Universe

Let God be, let the Universe not be
@innertalks (22552)
Australia
April 3, 2025 9:59pm CST
Rabbi Arton Bresjoveski was a controversial figure in Judaism. Here are some of his way out there ideas. The Universe is limited, as anything created always is. It is a mass of energy, directed into it, by its creator. Nothing in the Universe is connected, except to God. Nothing else connects to anything else, as all stands alone, and this is why we have a warring Universe. Consciousness is not a part of the Universe, but an added on field of intelligence, that the Universe sits in. Any part of the Universe can make use of consciousness. God sits above all, and is neither consciousness, nor energy. God is simply love, not an energy, but an attribute of God's, as is truth, wisdom, and knowledge. The Universe contains no love, truth, wisdom, nor knowledge, unless it comes into it, via souls, connected to God, and so, also operating from his attribute of love too. Love is not energy, but a great way of being, that allows one to live within God's halo, so to speak, and operate similarly to how God operates. Reality exists to no-one, but to God. No answers lie within us, so there is no point us trying to be ourselves. We must obtain answers from God, via God, and allow God to be us for us, not us for ourselves. Life is not change, as the Universe is only what it is, and so is everything in it. We are to see past trying to change, and just, be, as God bes too. There is no here, and now, as there is only what is, and what is, is, and which is outside of here and now, which is only a concept in ourselves. Photo Credit: The photo used in this article was sourced from the free media site, pixabay.com Let God be, let the Universe not be
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@arunima25 (89616)
• Bangalore, India
4 Apr
Hmm... interesting view. Though it might not resonate with many. Each one of us have their own way to connect to the God and Universe.
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@innertalks (22552)
• Australia
4 Apr
Yes, I agree that each of us should connect to God in our own way, as that is the only way that we can be who God created us to be, and who he wants us to be too.
@arunima25 (89616)
• Bangalore, India
4 Apr
@innertalks Yes, we all are unique in our own ways. And that makes us human. We have individual consciousness and not group consciousness like animals. We have our individual thinking and beliefs.
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@innertalks (22552)
• Australia
4 Apr
@arunima25 We need to use our own individuality, not try to be who someone else thinks that we should be, but on the other hand, we should not try to selfishly be only ourselves, from our own mind, and ego self, point of view, but be the heart person that God created us to be too. We should love more than we think....love who we really are, as created by God to be, not just think to be, who we think that we are, alone.
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@Kandae11 (56156)
4 Apr
I believe the spirit of good and evil is within us all. Its our individual decision to chóose one over the other. One reason why closeness to God and and the universe is important to help us through life's pitfalls.
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@innertalks (22552)
• Australia
4 Apr
Thanks. That's well put. Yes, after the fall, the spirit of good, and evil, does seem to be in all of us. In God himself, there is no evil, though, and that is why when we stay connected to God, it helps us to banish the evil impulse in ourselves, and we follow the good impulse in us, more readily then too. Some new age practitioners seem to have it backwards, telling us that life, and the Universe, is here to serve us, and is at our beck, and call. Everything we desire will show up, if we attract it to us, by creating the right vibration of energy within us. This, though, is more how the evil impulse fools us, and is how the Devil tempted Jesus Christ, promising to give him the world. We are here to serve God, not to try to conquer the world, and try to get it to bid to our commands.
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@jstory07 (143068)
• Roseburg, Oregon
4 Apr
God is everywhere at the same time. All around us always.
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@innertalks (22552)
• Australia
4 Apr
Yes, there is nowhere were God isn't present, and it is only ourselves that ignore his presence to try to go it alone, and so then, we do not see, or feel, his ever present presence.
@Shiva49 (27053)
• Singapore
4 Apr
We are given five senses to exist in this universe but to have meaning and fulfillment, we need to coexist with love as the binding force between each of us and our creator. However, we tend to cherry-pick in whatever we do and hoard them. We lived before money was invented but now it is the be all and and end all of our existence. Love is ready on tap and without any payment too, but we are carried away by all that glitter.
President Donald Trump held up a gold card that had his face emblazoned on it while speaking with reporters on Air Force One on Thursday.
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@innertalks (22552)
• Australia
4 Apr
Love does connect us to God, and without love, we try to build security in life, by hoarding up wealth, and material goods. We create falseness in our life, and live a life based around the false glimmer of life, rather than seeing past this empty window into what really shines if we allow it to do so, God's love in our life. Trump does seem to think that money is bread, and is the ticket to all else, but, as you said, money cannot buy love, or even connect us to God, especially if we donate a lot to charity, expecting kudos from God from our doing this.
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@innertalks (22552)
• Australia
5 Apr
@Shiva49 People pray for better health too, rather than a loving connection to God, and they almost demand it of him. The basics are a simple formula to live a good life, to love God, and to love our fellow man, and to think of others, rather than just always just thinking of ourselves first.
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@Shiva49 (27053)
• Singapore
5 Apr
@innertalks It is not easy as the days go by to change our approach and get back to the basics that are enduring. Everything is up for sale and has a price to it. I have seen even the supposed pious pray more for wealth than for a loving connection to God and fellow beings.
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