The role of God

 

All things change, nothing perishes.

           Ovid

 

Our ambition should be to rule ourselves, the true kingdom

for each one of us; and true progress is to know more, and

be more, and to do more.

          Sir John Lubbock

 

Be of good hope in the face of death.  Believe in this one truth for certain, that no evil can befall a good man either in life or death, and that his fate is not a matter of indifference to the gods.

           Socrates

 

 

 

Be good, be kind, be humane, and charitable; love your

fellows; console the afflicted; pardon those who have

done you wrong.

           Zoroaster

 

 

 

The notion of only one god each for the religions didn’t make sense to Lisa’s intuitive mind. Of all the recent and manufactured religions, god has always existed prior to them coming along therefore god has always been everywhere for all time in all things – earth and universe. That is why it was so important to Lisa to see god in all things and not limited to one god dependant of the religion.

 

Who said there had to be only one god anyway?

 

We are not toys or playthings of god for to think otherwise immediately destroys any notion or idea of love and faith.

 

Lisa found she had a difficult time ascertaining just what ‘God’ really meant to so many people because it was by watching and learning from others that she found many answers for herself. She saw again the millions of beliefs that existed inside the minds of millions of people including herself.

 

One common theme of a god was that the being/entity had to always be a separate thing, an outside energy/force/being. The mantra of  ‘separation from the creator force’  that created us was endless. God had to be loved yet feared. God was the supreme creator who forgave. Lisa in essence saw total confusion that once again lead nations into believing ‘their’ god was better than any one else’s god and so on.

 

And she began to see many traps being laid for the unwise or unseeing which again spanned millennia and appeared to have a hidden controlling hand that wasn’t in the true best interests of mankind – either individually or for the masses.

 

God forgave. In a full free will realm, Lisa couldn’t understand what was to forgive? Did reincarnation mean souls had to return endlessly until they finally got it right?  Was god the one that gave permission for souls to advance to higher realms? Lisa had read the many transcripts of the souls who saw their lives flash before their eyes only to see fully exposed the beauty and horror of their actions on others whilst alive. Was true judgement in the eyes of each soul and only to be exercised by themselves upon themselves? In a free will realm surely the ones forgiveness or not fell upon those who committed deeds would be best served if they themselves judged themselves. But to repeat a lesson again and again until it was fully learnt was more powerful, more lasting and more pertinent than any form of forgiveness. To forgive denoted that something was wrong. If god needs to forgive one of his creations, then it can mean one of god’s creations was faulty. This human judgement of a god that churned out faulty humans was certainly a path Lisa wasn’t about to walk down.

 

Closer to the truth was that humans needed (or were taught) a safety blanket, a parachute whereby they could do heinous crimes and do what ever they wished upon others only to be fully forgiven and be patted on the head. And then they could repeat time and time again. Forgiveness from a higher entity not only absolved crime and punishment, but removed All responsibility and outcomes arising from their actions. Christian Crusades and Muslim wars and the murder committed therein were all forgiven according to some.

 

And as hatred and revenge was spat and screamed from self appointed pulpits, the masses found assurance and spiritual safety in the belief that if they did whatever was told of them, then salvation and forgiveness would be theirs. Whatever they did against their fellow humans would be okay.

 

God demands sacrifice. Lisa recoiled not only at the barbaric act of slaying humans and animals, but at the sheer notion that anything that created such a beautiful planet full of life would then demand killing its life creations. Lisa clearly saw that a god connected to this realm was a creator. A creator doesn’t kill. Only man kills for sport and pleasure.

 

God saves souls. Once again the paradox was not wasted on Lisa. What was to save? Due to god not ever destroying souls due to the energy of creation, the idea that eternal souls somehow needed saving was rather puzzling to Lisa. Seemed something or someone was putting forth here with false ideals to fit in with their own agenda.

 

Many say that god created the earth. Lisa then took that to mean that god must have wanted the earth to exist and in doing so, a piece of god is in every mineral, every plant and every animal. And, if as some say, god created the planets, the stars and the universes, then god would be in all of those creations too. And if the creator did all these things then overlayed free will and free choice into the mix, it then is very possible that god is in every event, every thought and idea and every action. So why would god destroy itself or even a part? If there is no act of divine destruction of souls, then ‘saving’ ceases to be a need.

 

So then god must have made what we perceive as dark also. And Lisa further pondered that if humanity won’t or will not acknowledge the dark also, then the result is that humanity is in denial of half of god’s creation. Profound judgement when god’s creation (humans) directs judgement back to god itself. And in not seeing All That Is and allowing only half to be embraced, powerfully limits any person to even begin to love the creator in its entirety.

 

If one refuses to see all aspects of creation and only sees ‘love’ then when dark occurs, it cannot be understood

 

Black/white, cold/hot, tall/short, positive/negative, good/bad, stop/start Lisa saw polarities or opposites everywhere. And none or those things could exist or be perceived unless there was a polarity of difference between them. Which ones were the ‘bad’ guys she mused?

 

Yet the most powerful thing Lisa saw as she studied god and gods was the intentional division that was inserted between mankind and mankind’s knowing that it is truly a part of god. God was removed surely and purposely from within in the eyes of mankind. Humanity was directed away from the true source of their inner power, limitless knowledge and full abilities to self create and self heal. Humanity was lead down to path of learning how to destroy – and not create.

 

And the final insult came when the masses were directed to look skywards to find their god. They were directed to look away from the life sustaining planet, and were certainly directed away from looking within.

 

And yet again, instead of being empowered, the masses turned their vision away from themselves, away from nature and planet earth and walked unwittingly into disempowerment.

 

And the free-will providing god knew that if the masses were so tricked, it was by their own choice to be deceived. Humanity itself has to find its own way back. God does not destroy errors whether by man actions nor by mans choices.

 

This, saw Lisa, was the true meaning of unconditional eternal love.

 

And it is not going to be any over-seeing Lord that is going to save our souls and

our world. It is entirely up to each and every human. We have the gift of life and it is up to us to make the wisest choices in it.

 

Lisa began to feel that along with the gifts of free will and free choices was the attachment of responsibility to ones self and for ones actions. The closest thing to any form of judgment came with the karmic law of balancing actions with corresponding results whether they be ‘good’ or ‘bad’.