Post on 30-May-2018
8/9/2019 Texto Karl Stanley Pie Trow Ski
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I have belonged to many faiths throughout the course of my life. It has taken me many years to find
myself, and to realize who I truly am. What life is all about. What reality is and so forth.
I don't like to use labels, or coin myself anything in particular. I do not belong to any specific
religion, faith or denomination. If I had to be recognized as anything I would be a 'spiritual mystic'
but if I had to belong to a religious affiliation of some sort today, I would probably be Buddhist. Ibelieve that all Gods are one god, but not so much in the allegoric sense of religious confides; but
rather a God of order and harmony within the universe. I believe we are all one connection
integrated within a fragile, delicate system. A synchronicity of causality if you will within our
Consciousness/Nature/Time/universe. I will post what I did in my notes awhile back...
We all have a soul. For without there would be no spirits/vapors/orbs and energy.... Ver ms
God: Not a Christian/Muslim/Hindu/... deity, but a omnipotent Demuirge. A source of all.
Start with one proton hydrogen: [ p^2/2u+v(r)] Y(r)=Ey(r)
Time-Space: t'=t0/Y Y=(1-v^2/c^2)-1/2
Einstein stated: God does not play dice with the universe... What created not just our universe, but
the whole multi-verse? There are hundreds if not thousands of planets in our Milky Way galaxy
alone. Not counting all the other galaxies and universes that make of the world.
Is it a bit onerous and cavalier of us to place a definitive stamp of Jesus Christ as our savior? Sure,
just as it would be Buddha, or Mithra, or Horus... These were just saviors. They were not God. God
is only the creator.
Most Theoretical Physicist's happen to be very spiritual. And Physics being one the most skeptical
and disproving of all Sciences, grudgingly admit that there is a ultimate source of creation. Most
people refer this as God. I do not believe something can not come from nothing. Energy can be
created, but never destroyed. Energy is not reversible. Everything we do is an application of energy.
Heat, electric, solar, even ice. Even ice has heat! These are all manifestations of the laws of
thermodynamics.
For the dividend between Religion and Science. Those two will always but heads. And for for
intents and purposes I believe a lot of religion is hypocritical and bureaucratic. There are is a great
amount of problematic methods which are consistently being introduced into various aspects of
religion. But that does not necessarily make any of them uncredited, it just makes them a bit fallible.That is not the fault of religion, it is the fault of the people who make it that way, and change the
course to appease their desires.
Religions generally base their disposition and motives around a savior: Whether that be Jesus
Christ, Mithra, Horus, Buddha, Allah, Dionysus, Krishna... what have you. These are just names
and their names only offer words. But its God himself which has created life.
Its interesting that even though I am an aspiring Scientist, I am also one to see the deep. And its
great how even most Scientists today that I have met agree that there is some form of a supreme
being. It could be God, or it could be called something else. As I mentioned before, energy can be
created but never destroyed. The idea that the universe has always existed and that is just that is agross oversimplification of a higher order and perspective. It would completely violate all standing
laws of Physics if the universe just existed and always had.
8/9/2019 Texto Karl Stanley Pie Trow Ski
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I understand its difficult for people to perhaps believe in God, there are many things that don't make
sense to us, there are many things that also make us question God's existence. But if we can only
open up our minds and our hearts to the possibility of a source of energy and power greater than us,
that is what makes faith so beautiful. But even questioning God's existence only gives strength to
the notion of his power. I have seen miracles in every walk of faith. Its not a Christian thing. I am
not Christian, I am not Buddhist, or a Judist, or anything systematic for that matter. I do not belongto any particular denomination or religion. I just believe in God. I do not believe that I should
belong to a specific religion or denomination, for I believe that * All Gods are One God*, and *We
are all Gods children* Should it really make a difference where we choose to practice our faith?
Religion makes a big deal about who's right and wrong about about various beliefs; and that is how
they lose credibility. I don't believe God has ever specifically chosen a certain religion and said...
That's it, that's that one. Sure many religions have come and gone. Newer religious belief systems
are growing every day. I have been many things throughout many years of soul searching. I have
been Catholic, Satanist, Agnostic, and even Atheist at one point. But after finally finding myself,
and my true identity I feel so much more centered and firm with my belief. I worship myself..., but
also acknowledge a higher order. Its truly an amazing feeling. There is so much power in prayer. I
have had to many things happen to me that wouldn't suggest otherwise that there were a higherpower. Sometimes when one man has been through so much, his soul becomes displaced; only after
he gazes into the abyss, does the abyss also gaze into him. That is my modified variation of
Nietzsche's quote: "Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the
abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
So I am convinced beyond reasonable doubt of Gods existence. Who and what that may be? I don't
know. I don't believe anyone does. God is not a manifestation of a physical property. In other words
you can not touch God, as you could Jesus, Buddha, or Mithra... God is a omnipotent supreme
entity. An ultimate energy... Everything is energy. In out world, holographically designed in
symmetric fashion.
God is a union of all matter and energy in the world. I believe that QT/QP and our consciousness
does a beautiful job at explaining this.