dear morgan freeman.. from (me!) sandra, tvgp
your question: did we invent God, or did God invent us (humanity)?my answer: -we did not invent ourselves, now, did we.
humanity is an obvious masterpiece. for me, there is no question whether humanity was created with love and free will vs. randomly appeared from nothingness
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spiritually speaking, here is a place i return again and again: first: the picture of starving children in a 3rd world country
and it is easy to look (from here in pleasanton, california) and say, "My God! if we could only get them shelter, an education, easy access to clean, healthy drinking water, a doctor, a dentist, etc. -if we could put into place, a democratic government, etc."
and then come here... to pleasanton, california.. and see children, adults, families with -every. thing: shelter, homes, schools/free public education, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, a democracy, air conditioning, cars/transportation, grocery stores with 100 different choices of everything from bread to toothpaste.. endless opportunities for recreation/entertainment, etc.
and with all of that... we still have so many lonely people, broken hearted people, relationship conflicts, emotional/physical abuse, domestic violence, cyber bullying, suicides, divorces, hate crimes, addictions, con artists, insecurities and emptiness... -long list.
why? why, if a person has every material thing...and does not have to worry for shelter, water, food, education, etc. -do we still have so many neuorses on our hands?
and if you search out, good, healthy, loving, happy people, with healthy relationships, etc. -what are the common denominators?
-another place i return again, and again people worth studying: humanitarians. (remember them monument) -common denominators: survivors of great trauma/adversities who transcended their own pain/circumstances and went on to help/aid countless other fellow human beings.
may i point out here, that understanding THIS BEHAVIOR/THIS EVOLUTION, dear scientists.. is far more important and significant to the world than any other work that preoccupies you today.
imagine. everyone a humanitarian. imagine that world...
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p.s. -because out of body experiences were also discussed -but out of body into the spiritual realm my out of body experience was not out of body into the spiritual realm, but out of my body, -still here. several feet away and to the left of my physical body, low to the ground, facing the ground, hovering; then popped back in
so i am a complete believer in our bodies as just containers..
*** also.. remain fascinated with our "observer brain" watched the scientist, Phd, lady w/the taroh (sp?) cards -and she spoke of our brains ability/default settings which magically, automatically connected/created stories from the images we see..
i know that to be true
the part that fascinates me, is when i heard her say, "i could watch my brain string these stories together.." this ability to observe our own behavior, observe the workings of our own minds, but not necessarily stop/change it...
what part of our brain observes -itself?
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ALSO, continue to enjoy the distinction between believe and know...
lastly..
i will never understand, how, so many scientists, -who appreciate/understand the value of observation/evidence
can know about the incalculatable number of human beings who have improved their lives, and the lives of countless others, thank you to Jesus...
and/or God..
can know about the incalculatable number of personal testimonies across the globe and time..
and somehow ignore or dismiss that...
God is at work
it is impossible not to notice/experience that truth, for someone like me..
and how many others? lets collect more data and gather the facts...
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