Do you see God's, or a creator's, role as having established these mechanisms and then stepping aside as the various forces, including humans, play out over time and circumstance? (Getting the ball rolling, so to speak, and then spectating.) Or do you think it's more a case of ongoing involvement, like a coach or referee?
I see it as interaction with the quantum consciousness field. Another definition of quantum consciousness is God. It makes no difference if the discourse is perceived as between a personal god (mythology) or a conscious field (science). For humans, however, it’s perhaps more appropriate to converse with a deity, saint, angel, etc., than with an abstraction. I use the word ‘appropriate’ because for Christians like myself two or more human spirits (Jesus and Mary) act as intermediaries and advocates with the consciousness field. Thank you for your comment, BB.
Intriguing, thank you!
Do you see God's, or a creator's, role as having established these mechanisms and then stepping aside as the various forces, including humans, play out over time and circumstance? (Getting the ball rolling, so to speak, and then spectating.) Or do you think it's more a case of ongoing involvement, like a coach or referee?
I see it as interaction with the quantum consciousness field. Another definition of quantum consciousness is God. It makes no difference if the discourse is perceived as between a personal god (mythology) or a conscious field (science). For humans, however, it’s perhaps more appropriate to converse with a deity, saint, angel, etc., than with an abstraction. I use the word ‘appropriate’ because for Christians like myself two or more human spirits (Jesus and Mary) act as intermediaries and advocates with the consciousness field. Thank you for your comment, BB.
Thanks for your response! That does indeed help me wrap my head around the concept.