Thursday, April 28, 2011

[Mind's Eye] Re: More on Effort

Thank you RP

On Apr 28, 7:08 pm, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Orn , that's a yes.
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> On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 7:35 AM, ornamentalmind
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> > RP, I couldn't tell, was that a 'yes' or a 'no'?
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> > On Apr 28, 9:55 am, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I am an emanation of God and hence God is conscious in me , thinks in
> >> me and feels and acts in me. But I am just one emanation , God sees ,
> >> feels thinks and acts in all as all are emanations of God. I a petty
> >> emanation of God turn to the Father from whom the whole creation has
> >> emanated and ask Him to cast His benign eye upon me as I just a small
> >> part of God cannot think of myself to be God but his fragment. A
> >> finger of my hand will just remain a finger and not be myself. Even
> >> the whole Creation is just an emanation of God and cannot be called
> >> God as He is the source of all and the rays of the sun cannot be
> >> called the sun.
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> >> On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 1:35 AM, ornamentalmind
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> >> <ornsmindseyes...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> > RP, thanks again for responding.
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> >> > I'll assume that you don't believe that god thinks conceptually the
> >> > way humans do, correct?...no thinking using words either, right?
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> >> > On Apr 22, 7:07 am, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> God is aware in the sense that He is all or all emanates from Him and
> >> >> thus automatically He knows everything and doesn't have to be aware of
> >> >> things like us mortals. In my opinion , we should not conceive of Him
> >> >> to be conscious in the way that we are because our consciousness
> >> >> entails duality or is encompassed within borders. He is conscious in
> >> >> us , acts in us but in His separate state He is oblivious of all as He
> >> >> alone is and creation being changeable and subject to birth and death
> >> >> is just an illusion. In my view that which is not permanent can be
> >> >> called an illusion.
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> >> >> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 6:53 PM, ornamentalmind
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> >> >> <ornsmindseyes...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> > RP, are you suggesting that god is not conscious at all?...that all
> >> >> > god is/does etc. is unconscious?
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> >> >> > In either case, are you using one of the more common notions of what
> >> >> > conscious means…like being self aware and knowing what one is doing?
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> >> >> > On Apr 22, 1:45 am, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> >> In my view , creation was not a conscious act of God , but rather the
> >> >> >> universe emanated from the unconscious mind of God. He doesn't look at
> >> >> >> us consciously , doesn't connect results with actions , rather
> >> >> >> everything is happening according to laws which exist in His
> >> >> >> unconscious mind. I don't think that any scripture can really lay down
> >> >> >> definitions of good and bad with His authority , rather thinkers among
> >> >> >> us can lay down rules which appear logical to them and accepted by us
> >> >> >> as such. I don't believe in an after-life and consider this life
> >> >> >> itself to be a spiritual experience.
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> >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:55 AM, Chuck Bowling
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> >> >> >> <aardvarkstudio.chu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> >> >> > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 3:55 AM, leerevdoug...@googlemail.com
> >> >> >> > <l...@rdfmedia.com> wrote:
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> >> >> >> >> Hey Chuck,
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> >> >> >> >> I guess it depends on what you belive God is.
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> >> >> >> >> If you believe that God is the creator then everything has Gods hand
> >> >> >> >> in it,  if you further belive that God is omipitant then God you are
> >> >> >> >> exactly the way that God has designed you to be.
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> >> >> >> > I believe that god/goddess/gods etc. are icons. They are concepts that help
> >> >> >> > people cope with their own frailties and inadequacies. Whether it be to
> >> >> >> > blame bad things on, attribute good things to, or to provide us a path to
> >> >> >> > continue our existence beyond the grave.
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> >> >> >> >> If you are a gardner, and you splice together two differant plants to
> >> >> >> >> gain a desird result, the plant does have a life of it's own, but
> >> >> >> >> works in the way you have designd it to.  So in a real way you are the
> >> >> >> >> manipulator of that plants life, your hand is in all that it does, as
> >> >> >> >> you have designed it.
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> >> >> >> > Here I would say that the original design was altered. A much easier task
> >> >> >> > than the original design.
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> >> >> >> > As I may have mentioned in a previous post, I readily accept the possibility
> >> >> >> > that some entity may have created this universe. And, I think that anything
> >> >> >> > with that kind of power would probably appear to be omniscient to us.
> >> >> >> > However, I also believe that it is VERY unlikely that any entity that could
> >> >> >> > have created this reality would bare even the slightest resemblance to
> >> >> >> > anything we describe as a god.
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> >> >> >> > The reasoning for that seems fairly straightforward to me:
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> >> >> >> > Most of the gods we have created seem to be pretty damn lame. I mean come
> >> >> >> > on. You want me to kill a goat, sacrifice a virgin, or set fire to a wax
> >> >> >> > stick in your honor. REALLY??? And you're going to send me to hell for
> >> >> >> > eternity because I thought the neighbor's wife was a hot piece of tail?
> >> >> >> > Jeesh. As gods go you suck dude.
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> >> >> >> > Another thing. You would think that god would find a better way of
> >> >> >> > correcting bad behavior than to fry people for an eternity. Even we lowly
> >> >> >> > humans know that setting someone on fire is not the best way to convince 'em
> >> >> >> > to mend their ways.
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> >> >> >> > Lastly but not finally. If god created this reality then at a minimum he
> >> >> >> > created one and possibly infinitely more universes. In this one there are an
> >> >> >> > estimated 300 sextillion stars. That's 300,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars
> >> >> >> > if you're looking for precision. You would think that with all that stuff
> >> >> >> > floating around out there that he/she/it would have better things to do than
> >> >> >> > make sure that little johnnies prayers are answered with a brand new bike on
> >> >> >> > his birthday.
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> >> >> >> > My guess is that any entity capable of creating all of this would see us as
> >> >> >> > a minor infestation of germs at best.
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> >> >> >> >> On Apr 20, 5:40 pm, Chuck Bowling <aardvarkstudio.chu...@gmail.com>
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> >> >> >> >> > On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:32 AM, RP Singh <123...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> >> >> > > Whatever work I do and the effort that I make , is it God doing it ?
> >> >> >> >> > > No , I do it all , but It is God who gives me the strength to do it.
> >> >> >> >> > > Without His strength even the resolve to do anything wouldn't come to
> >> >> >> >> > > my mind.
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> >> >> >> >> > Now when you say that God is giving you strength can you be more
> >> >> >> >> > specific?
> >> >> >> >> > Is he providing your mitochondria with more ADP or is he upping your
> >> >> >> >> > serotonin or dopamine levels to give you a greater feeling of reward for
> >> >> >> >> > your accomplishments?
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> >> >> >> >> > And, if so, can you tell me exactly how he does that? I mean, is he
> >> >> >> >> > causing
> >> >> >> >> > re-uptake inhibition or is he actually producing a greater volume of
> >> >> >> >> > chemical messengers at the synapse?
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> >> >> >> >> > I guess if it's psychological strength it would have to be the latter.
> >> >> >> >> > If it
> >> >> >> >> > were greater physical strength then you'd probably be able to lift cars
> >> >> >> >> > off
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