Religion & Spirituality
The Truth Regarding GodWhat is the Truth regarding God? Does God exist? Do we have proof of God’s existence? What is the nature of God? Some say it is evidence of God when the wind touches our skin. That it is God we see when we look at a tree, or a bird, or whatever else we believe God has created. That it is God, we encounter, when we experience that which we do not understand. However, are these things proof of God or proof of themselves? Which then is the Truth? The Divine Law holds that Truth; is that which, as presented, is self-evident, devoid of all variables, and supported by the physical laws that govern this reality. Under these criteria, we can define a tree as a tree, and a bird as a bird, but we cannot define God as God, or His existence, as Truth!The Divine Law asserts that God is neither supernatural nor separate from reality, but inherent within its creation. But if or how the laws that govern this reality apply to Him, He has not revealed to us.When we attempt to describe God or define His power and magnitude, we confine God to the limitations of our imaginations, where we diminish and render Him, to less than that which we are trying to describe. The Second Principle of The Divine Law holds that accepting there is no explanation for God, is the first step toward understanding the Truth of the reality in which we live. It asserts that we cannot determine the origin of God, that we do not know the attributes of God, and that we cannot prove God exists, from one to another. The Divine Law rejects the belief that humankind discerns, shares, or experiences God collectively; and teaches that God is not a concept in which we must believe, but a real and intimate understanding that inherently exists within our personal experience.The philosophy holds that God is not separate from us. His presence is not an entity, that exists detached from us, but is an inherent component of our being, an integral aspect of who we are. Like the walls of a house are a fundamental aspect of its structure, such is our relationship with God. Words: Derek CrockettMusic: Sounds of Isha Album: Yoga Padhi