What is the Most Profound Question/Questions?
@EugenesDDen (310)
Ireland
November 14, 2015 5:58am CST
For me, its not whether there is life elsewhere in the Universe. The chances are that there is, just like "life" was discovered in America when Columbus arrived there in the 15th century.
For me the greatest question is what is the nature of human consciousness.
What do you think?
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@softbabe44 (5815)
• Vancouver, Washington
15 Nov 15
We seem to not worry about life on a universe we just wonder how that universe is created and we know that there are possibilities.
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@innertalks (23734)
• Australia
2 Mar 17
What is consciousness? Is consciousness just a man-made idea, or does it exist in the higher planes such as heaven too?
Those are big questions. Here is my own take on it all.
Love is the energy that God uses to create with, and consciousness is the power of thought given to that creation as free will.
God, himself, does not think with such a consciousness so the term God consciousness is a misnomer.
God's thoughts are not man’s thoughts because he is not conscious as man is.
(For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD. Taken from the Christian bible Old Testament book of Isaiah, chapter 55, verse 8.)
God does not think thoughts as we do, he allows creation to be spoken into existence by words spoken from his spirit body, which then turn into materialised substance, because, the love, so to speak, solidifies around a point of creation.
And then when love becomes alive within any part of this creation, when it does so, a field of consciousness is created.
If that entity of creation stays connected to God and to themselves as love, this activated love, moving between any point, and any other point, (such as between one person and another, or between a soul and God, or even between a human and an animal) creates a conscious reconditionary factor of itself, so that that created body, loving, can grow in the wisdom and understanding of love's truths, living in them, as they were placed there by God, and his love.




