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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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Wainadi wrote:I love the fact I didn't pursue 'the love of knowledge' back when I was a pupil. If when you were young you couldn't seek knowledge, can it be that now when you're harassed with adult life you have light to illuminate your path? Knowledge butters my bread, protects me, and is a sweet fragrance on my body. When I started my journey, my masters would warn me that I was too young, and bid me that I should get an education first. But stubbornly hung, despite their difficult language, for what other education is worth having? But it's never too late, minds can be renewed.
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 763 Location: Intersection
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tycho wrote: danas, pick any 'God' you wish, and you'll find the 'God' am talking about. But then construe it not that there's no mystery, only the mystery is unnameable.
Who is speaking of the unnameable? The conscious being. 'God' is an act of consciousness. And does consciousness change? When and how does one know his consciousness has changed? When one becomes conscious of his consciousness. An equal expression would be 'self consciousness'. For example, development of senses. Like seeing. Hearing. Reasoning changes, principles are replaced, and a 'new God' emerges, then a new religion.
So, if "God" is an act of consciousness, I would suppose that one becomes aware of a "God" when they become conscious of their consciousness. Would it then be right to say to person A that his principles are outdated and "God" no longer respects them? Is A conscious of his consciousness and how is this manifest? Could it be that A is still in his "unconscious" world and those principles do matter to him and his "God" of that moment? Do we all evolve simultaneously? Is it in stages or its a bang? Why is it written, "they have ears but they fail to hear?" When you look, do you necessarily "see"? ps...I probably have asked many questions but it is because I am yet to understand. what part of my consciousness is this?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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danas10 wrote:tycho wrote: danas, pick any 'God' you wish, and you'll find the 'God' am talking about. But then construe it not that there's no mystery, only the mystery is unnameable.
Who is speaking of the unnameable? The conscious being. 'God' is an act of consciousness. And does consciousness change? When and how does one know his consciousness has changed? When one becomes conscious of his consciousness. An equal expression would be 'self consciousness'. For example, development of senses. Like seeing. Hearing. Reasoning changes, principles are replaced, and a 'new God' emerges, then a new religion.
So, if "God" is an act of consciousness, I would suppose that one becomes aware of a "God" when they become conscious of their consciousness. Would it then be right to say to person A that his principles are outdated and "God" no longer respects them? Is A conscious of his consciousness and how is this manifest? Could it be that A is still in his "unconscious" world and those principles do matter to him and his "God" of that moment? Do we all evolve simultaneously? Is it in stages or its a bang? Why is it written, "they have ears but they fail to hear?" When you look, do you necessarily "see"? ps...I probably have asked many questions but it is because I am yet to understand. what part of my consciousness is this?  only a step away.
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 763 Location: Intersection
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kysse wrote:danas10 wrote:tycho wrote: danas, pick any 'God' you wish, and you'll find the 'God' am talking about. But then construe it not that there's no mystery, only the mystery is unnameable.
Who is speaking of the unnameable? The conscious being. 'God' is an act of consciousness. And does consciousness change? When and how does one know his consciousness has changed? When one becomes conscious of his consciousness. An equal expression would be 'self consciousness'. For example, development of senses. Like seeing. Hearing. Reasoning changes, principles are replaced, and a 'new God' emerges, then a new religion.
So, if "God" is an act of consciousness, I would suppose that one becomes aware of a "God" when they become conscious of their consciousness. Would it then be right to say to person A that his principles are outdated and "God" no longer respects them? Is A conscious of his consciousness and how is this manifest? Could it be that A is still in his "unconscious" world and those principles do matter to him and his "God" of that moment? Do we all evolve simultaneously? Is it in stages or its a bang? Why is it written, "they have ears but they fail to hear?" When you look, do you necessarily "see"? ps...I probably have asked many questions but it is because I am yet to understand. what part of my consciousness is this?  only a step away. ...from?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 1,320
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danas10 wrote:kysse wrote:danas10 wrote:tycho wrote: danas, pick any 'God' you wish, and you'll find the 'God' am talking about. But then construe it not that there's no mystery, only the mystery is unnameable.
Who is speaking of the unnameable? The conscious being. 'God' is an act of consciousness. And does consciousness change? When and how does one know his consciousness has changed? When one becomes conscious of his consciousness. An equal expression would be 'self consciousness'. For example, development of senses. Like seeing. Hearing. Reasoning changes, principles are replaced, and a 'new God' emerges, then a new religion.
So, if "God" is an act of consciousness, I would suppose that one becomes aware of a "God" when they become conscious of their consciousness. Would it then be right to say to person A that his principles are outdated and "God" no longer respects them? Is A conscious of his consciousness and how is this manifest? Could it be that A is still in his "unconscious" world and those principles do matter to him and his "God" of that moment? Do we all evolve simultaneously? Is it in stages or its a bang? Why is it written, "they have ears but they fail to hear?" When you look, do you necessarily "see"? ps...I probably have asked many questions but it is because I am yet to understand. what part of my consciousness is this?  only a step away. ...from? From making klingon or is it romulan, your mothertongue.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 1,320
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danas10 wrote:kysse wrote:danas10 wrote:tycho wrote: danas, pick any 'God' you wish, and you'll find the 'God' am talking about. But then construe it not that there's no mystery, only the mystery is unnameable.
Who is speaking of the unnameable? The conscious being. 'God' is an act of consciousness. And does consciousness change? When and how does one know his consciousness has changed? When one becomes conscious of his consciousness. An equal expression would be 'self consciousness'. For example, development of senses. Like seeing. Hearing. Reasoning changes, principles are replaced, and a 'new God' emerges, then a new religion.
So, if "God" is an act of consciousness, I would suppose that one becomes aware of a "God" when they become conscious of their consciousness. Would it then be right to say to person A that his principles are outdated and "God" no longer respects them? Is A conscious of his consciousness and how is this manifest? Could it be that A is still in his "unconscious" world and those principles do matter to him and his "God" of that moment? Do we all evolve simultaneously? Is it in stages or its a bang? Why is it written, "they have ears but they fail to hear?" When you look, do you necessarily "see"? ps...I probably have asked many questions but it is because I am yet to understand. what part of my consciousness is this?  only a step away. ...from? From making klingon or is it romulan, your mothertongue.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 1,320
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 763 Location: Intersection
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Mtu Biz wrote:danas10 wrote:kysse wrote:danas10 wrote:tycho wrote: danas, pick any 'God' you wish, and you'll find the 'God' am talking about. But then construe it not that there's no mystery, only the mystery is unnameable.
Who is speaking of the unnameable? The conscious being. 'God' is an act of consciousness. And does consciousness change? When and how does one know his consciousness has changed? When one becomes conscious of his consciousness. An equal expression would be 'self consciousness'. For example, development of senses. Like seeing. Hearing. Reasoning changes, principles are replaced, and a 'new God' emerges, then a new religion.
So, if "God" is an act of consciousness, I would suppose that one becomes aware of a "God" when they become conscious of their consciousness. Would it then be right to say to person A that his principles are outdated and "God" no longer respects them? Is A conscious of his consciousness and how is this manifest? Could it be that A is still in his "unconscious" world and those principles do matter to him and his "God" of that moment? Do we all evolve simultaneously? Is it in stages or its a bang? Why is it written, "they have ears but they fail to hear?" When you look, do you necessarily "see"? ps...I probably have asked many questions but it is because I am yet to understand. what part of my consciousness is this?  only a step away. ...from? From making klingon or is it romulan, your mothertongue. I had to google that ...nah, I do not foresee that. Am only engaging to understand.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Wacheni watu wakavune huko Mavuno church. Didn't ya'all see that church @kina Kiash where they worship completely Ndethe?? i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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washiku wrote:@Mukiri Quote:Kana kega ka Jesũ Kristo I like your new line You coined it
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