How does the world work?
By emptychair
@innertalks (23739)
Australia
August 30, 2018 7:27pm CST
We have the various Universal elements of mass, or matter, energy, or love, space, or position, and time, is life itself just another part of this equation, or is life merely another form of energy?
Where does God fit in, and if as love, why is there evil, pain, and suffering here too?
Love lives from life living, and yet love is always there behind all, in all, as all, as God, the "I am in the am."
Life is a special type of energy with love embedded in it, as such.
Other energies are more colder forms of energy, and love is not embedded in say, the atoms and other forces as such, but love always remains linked to everything too, via the life energy of love in God too, but in life, this energy is vitally alive through consciousness existing within that life form, whereas other energy in non-life forms of itself are linked to God's overall God or universal consciousness, but as such have not been granted individual consciousnesses or windows into God from themselves, as life is unique in this way.
The more love in that life, the higher the consciousness established in them for them to utilise for themselves in their life.
So what is evil then?
Evil is simply the lack of living from love, and from the living from of non-loving energy, such as is found in matter.
Love raises you above matter.
Not living from love drops you back into it, and then you see evil, instead of love, whereas really by staying always in love, all you see is love, the rest is just matter flexing its muscles around you, unaffecting you, at all times.
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Is God Love, and how is he so?
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@simplfred (20641)
• Philippines
31 Aug 18
I often heard the phrase "God is Love". I think you've really tackled the love topic very well. But how about hate? If God created everything then does it means that He creates hate also?
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
31 Aug 18
If God is total love, he cannot create hate. Hate is not created, it is more just an absence of love.
Some say that hate is just love turned back on itself, or negative love, but love has nothing to turn itself back onto like this.
All is love to love. There is not two sides to love, nor to God. No negatives exist in love, in real love.
And so we get back to hate.
Hate is simply, or not simply, not loving, as when you do not consciously love, you could be said to be not loving, as your consciousness is not reaching into love deep enough as yet, and so this dimple on love's surface could be read as being hate, even felt that way, but it never is really so, unless you label it that way.
Hate is like the energy of matter.
Hate can be destructive, or it can be used as a launchpad.
When we spot hate in our self, we need to jump away from it back higher/deeper into love.
We grow into love's wisdom more and more even from all of our so-called bad experiences, if we can see them from the higher coloured view of love.
God sees hate in his children, but God does not punish or hate them back.
God just loves them more, knowing that at some stage, enough love will wash away all hate, as it always must.
Water dripping onto a rock will eventually dissolve or erode the rock completely away over time.
Love works in a similar way to that too, especially when that is the only way for it to get past frozen rock like hearts and minds.
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@simplfred (20641)
• Philippines
31 Aug 18
@innertalks Very well said but life is very confusing sometimes. The works of God is simply unfathomable. But I agree we must always rule love over hate.
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
31 Aug 18
@simplfred Yes, it is hard and confusing sometimes, more often than not, but when we allow this to harden us more, this never helps.
We need to still try to let the light of love shine for us on and in these hard times too.
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
31 Aug 18
Thanks for that heartfelt comment.
Yes, God fills us up with his love, and God is the best friend any of us could ever have too.
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
31 Aug 18
There's so much in this post that reading it once or twice is not enough. I'll answer the first question. "How does the world work?" I don't think it works very well.
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
31 Aug 18
Why do you think that then?
Is it working well enough for you? Are you working well enough for it?
Who, or what is behind it not working well then, the creator, or has someone else thrown a large spanner into its workings?
If God is responsible, I would posit that he must be always still working hard for us in trying to get it to work better, both individually for us, and for all of us too, if we allow him into our lives to do so.
Every individual working well in this world for God, can only help the world to work better overall for others too.
The world has its purpose for God, otherwise, why is it as it is.
Good must come from the bad, the called will still be called, despite how any of us see the world working, at some level, it is still working for God.
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@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
31 Aug 18
@innertalks Why doesn't the world work well? Because it does not have God's backing and blessing. While God loves the world of mankind and even sacrificed his Son to prove his love, God hates the world that the Evil One and mankind have created with it's immorality, violence, greed and will soon destroy it. That is according to the Bible. I'm sure you know the Scriptures that back up that point of view.
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
1 Sep 18
@1hopefulman Yes, but overall, it, the World, must still be serving some type of a purpose for God, otherwise, he would have got rid of it many years ago.
Anyway, too, we largely make our own world, in whatever world we find ourselves within.
My title was a catchy one, but I could have made it instead,
"How does your own world work?"
I was more getting at this, that our own world is made good by love, God, and following the will of God, so it works for us, no matter how it works outside of us, because we have aligned ourselves to God's world within.
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
31 Aug 18
Yes, we can never know fully how it all works, but it does work. It must do, after all, it's been going on for billions of years.
Something, or someone must be ensuring that it keeps working.
Maybe that's God, or simply the laws of Nature, but then again who set those laws to be what they are??
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@Shiva49 (28375)
• Singapore
31 Aug 18
I think all creation thrive when living in love.
Maybe, we have more choices when compared to others.
When the agenda shifts away from love, we fall prey to evil thoughts and deeds.
We reap what we sow.
God wants us to be co-creators and seems to have given us a long rope to test our mettle! siva
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
31 Aug 18
Yes, thanks siva.
As long as we keep the long rope attached to God, we cannot go too far wrong.
It's when we start to play games with that rope, like tying ourselves up with it, or others too, we can get ourselves into a real knot then, instead of using the rope to swing along on.
@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
1 Sep 18
@Shiva49 Yes, well said siva.
It is both hard and easy, though, to feel that effect. We sort of have to be open to feeling it, and then we need to acknowledge it for what it is, once we do feel it.
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@Shiva49 (28375)
• Singapore
31 Aug 18
@innertalks We are taken in by what we see and perceive but there are the unseen including the hand of God that is connected to us.
When we feel that effect, our ride becomes spiritual with a deeper meaning and purpose - siva
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@Nickzter1331 (4229)
• Philippines
13 Sep 18
,,,,thanks for the info...
God is God...
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
13 Sep 18
Yes, thanks. God is God, I like that.
Of course, God is the answer to everything. God is God, and God is love.
I do like to speculate my own head around these things a bit though...LOL..
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@Nickzter1331 (4229)
• Philippines
13 Sep 18
@innertalks haha... you are on.point.... you elaborated my answer and the funny thing is, the things that you said is also what im.thinking when i wrote God is God...
Almighty one...
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@innertalks (23739)
• Australia
13 Sep 18
@Nickzter1331 Yes, God is God says and implies all of the rest. That's why I liked it, it's a short and simple statement of truth.
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