The Lofty Lord of Creation

The Cosmic God

Paul J. Dejillas, Ph.D. - April 15, 2022

 

From the cosmic perspective, there is only one God and this is the cosmic God. But why are there so many religions and Gods today? We can cite, for example, the world’s major religions that are competing for power today, namely, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Atheism. This is due to their diverse exoteric (or outer) doctrines that give different names and labels to their concept of God and religion. But as we delve deeper into their esoteric (or inner) teachings, we find a trend and pattern leading to a possible convergence of just one divine cosmic being.

The Lofty Lord of Creation is in Us

Paul J. Dejillas, Ph.D. - June 6, 2022

 

Christians would say that the Kingdom of God is within us. God is in us and it shares with us its nature, attributes, and power. We are then humans partaking its Godhead. In the end, we go back to God from whom we came from in the first place.

In science, Energy (E) is the Ultimate Source of Creation. It is in matter (m) and m is frozen Energy, partaking all of E’s attributes and power in the tradition of Albert Einstein’s mathematical formulation E=mc^2. All creatures are then both m and E. At the same time, m can be transformed back to energy, from which it originated in the first place.

It is this God or Energy (whatever you want to call it) that created everything, including us. It is unsoiled and unstained by any form of physicality and materiality. It is, in essence, its very core of being and existence.

It is invisible and undetectable to our physical senses. While in its creatures, it remains pure. All creatures are thus an embodiment of the divine spirit; we are all embodied spirits manifested in varying forms and levels of frequency and vibration. We are both spirit and divine.

If this is so, then we are temples of this Divine Being, not the buildings or Churches that are made of hollow blocks, cement, and steel bars, adorned with lights and statues, all made by humans.

Some may pray to their Gods and Goddesses in Temples, Mosques, Walls, and Churches. But others listen to their God that resides in them.

We acknowledge this Divine Entity in us as the Creator of Everything. We are soaked in its purity and power. It is to this Divine Entity alone that we owe our respect, gratitude, and love, not the one allegedly residing and frozen in architectures and buildings made by humans.

We are temples of God or Energy that continually move around, walking on land, flying in the skies above us, crossing oceans, and in the process projecting the image, attributes, and power of our Divine Creator to the whole world.

We are walking temples mirroring the image of our Divine Creator that go from place to place, even beyond the horizon of time, space, and matter. This is who and what we really are and it is a challenge for each one of us to reflect this divinity in us in our ways of thinking, feeling, longing as well as in our dealings with each other and with our environment.

 

Man is not God but God is in us.

 

Christians would say that the Kingdom of God is within us. God is in us and it shares with us its nature, attributes, and power. We are then humans partaking its Godhead. In the end, we go back to God from whom we came from in the first place.

In science, Energy (E) is the Ultimate Source of Creation. It is in matter (m) and m is frozen Energy, partaking all of E’s attributes and power in the tradition of Albert Einstein’s mathematical formulation E=mc^2. All creatures are then both m and E. At the same time, m can be transformed back to energy, from which it originated in the first place.

It is this God or Energy (whatever you want to call it) that created everything, including us. It is unsoiled and unstained by any form of physicality and materiality. It is, in essence, its very core of being and existence.

It is invisible and undetectable to our physical senses. While in its creatures, it remains pure. All creatures are thus an embodiment of the divine spirit; we are all embodied spirits manifested in varying forms and levels of frequency and vibration. We are both spirit and divine.

If this is so, then we are temples of this Divine Being, not the buildings or Churches that are made of hollow blocks, cement, and steel bars, adorned with lights and statues, all made by humans.

Some may pray to their Gods and Goddesses in Temples, Mosques, Walls, and Churches. But others listen to their God that resides in them.

We acknowledge this Divine Entity in us as the Creator of Everything. We are soaked in its purity and power. It is to this Divine Entity alone that we owe our respect, gratitude, and love, not the one allegedly residing and frozen in architectures and buildings made by humans.

We are temples of God or Energy that continually move around, walking on land, flying in the skies above us, crossing oceans, and in the process projecting the image, attributes, and power of our Divine Creator to the whole world.

We are walking temples mirroring the image of our Divine Creator that go from place to place, even beyond the horizon of time, space, and matter. This is who and what we really are and it is a challenge for each one of us to reflect this divinity in us in our ways of thinking, feeling, longing as well as in our dealings with each other and with our environment.