Mind of God (e-bog) af Simanu, Ta ma Sailau Sagaga-

Mind of God e-bog

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We live in times of renewal, refl ection and recycling. There are energies andforces directing people in numerous ways. What is the driving force behindour worlds projects and systems of development?It is the hidden Sacred Mind of God present in creation. It is the mediatingvoice and the micro communication device in peoples minds around theglobe and universe. It is the mind of God in Nature. I...
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Forfattere Simanu, Ta ma Sailau Sagaga- (forfatter)
Forlag Xlibris NZ
Udgivet 30 august 2013
Længde 96 sider
Genrer HR
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781483656397
We live in times of renewal, refl ection and recycling. There are energies andforces directing people in numerous ways. What is the driving force behindour worlds projects and systems of development?It is the hidden Sacred Mind of God present in creation. It is the mediatingvoice and the micro communication device in peoples minds around theglobe and universe. It is the mind of God in Nature. It is Gods innovativeand omnipotent mind, protecting and balancing our world for continuityand sustainability. In this book, I am delving a little into the thoughts assortment of Gods intellectualsanctuary, which intrigues us all contemporarily. This is partly experiencing,viewing, seeking and imagining God through watching TV, movies, listeningto radio broadcasts, and reading newspapers, e.g. on tsunamis and climatechange conferences, the debates on God by some ecumenical preachers, etcetc, informing us all about the awe that is permeating the atmosphere and theenvironment, not just adversely, but bringing hope and attention to the stateof our world. The main inspiration in this work, is how does God think ? Is the pool ofour mindsets, a reflection of Gods intellectual sanctuary? Does God replyto our prayers in a similar way to our way of responding to our childrenscries and wants?In Part 1, a discussion is attempted about the different connections and wealthof existing legal derivations about Gods Mind, since the beginning of time. (viz, RSV Bible). This affi rms the common view that a super pluralistic mindexists, belonging to God, beyond the collective of Nature and humankind. As well, I am sharing my hypothesis on a possible composition of YHWHs mindusing the outcomes gathered from around, and evidence experienced daily. e.g. climate change, IT interference, spyware and viruses, literature and media. My hypothesis is simply a great pool of imagination tested daily, emerging toprovide a theoretical basis for research. I feel that anyones perception of ouruniverse is a legitimate entry to further discovery and research. Part 2 exposes some innovation on how the Sacred Mind of God manifestsitself in the multi-religious isms of today. Religion indeed is only a part of Godswisdom and mind which we use intensively daily, to explain our experiences ofthe Sacred and the Profane. What is paramount in modern times is the love ofGod for all creation, especially human beings. Why does Gods love and Mindoperate so differently from human experiences?Part 3 looks at the future, with respect to secular philosophy and humanpiety, critical thinking, new discoveries, and prophecies currently affectingus all. For example, Heaven is here with us on earth, just as much as theSpirit God abides in humans on earth. The fi nal opinion at the rear of the book is about the word mind as a simpleconstruction currently used to describe the awesome intellectual sanctuary ofGod. On its own, the word seems not pious enough to describe the power anddivinity of Gods super-brain-network. Am I trying to equate Gods IntellectualSanctuary with our simple human minds?. No, just using our minds as the bestresource to understand God and its Mind. We need a better word(s), to describe the plurality but solitude of Godsthinking realm. I have given it the phrases, the Sacred Mind of God, or the IntellectualSanctuary of God. The phrases imply defi nitive tapu boundaries which are self-explanatory. God did put a mind into every form of creation, humans as well as otherforms of animals, fi shes, and vegetation. Creation includes the mountains, theoceans, the seas, winds, rivers and all that we can see and perceive, even theminutest creations like the ants, pests, germs and viruses. The Intellectual Sanctuary of God is not the same as the human mind, and itaffi rms the notion that God exists, with a mind beyond our understanding. It is not a singular entity like