Has anyone ever seen God?
It is true that most of us think that we haven't, and this article is directed to answering why more of us can't actually see God.
The title should perhaps more correctly read not ''Why we can't see God,'' but ''Why we think that we can't see God''
Perhaps we have already all seen God, but just have not recognised him. This article will describe for us a way of seeing God and knowing that it is in fact God that we are seeing.
Love can be seen.
God is love, and so each time that you see any love loving, you are actually also seeing God who is always behind that love.
Has God got any physical presence though?
No, his creation was created from himself, and from his love moving into parts of himself, and so when we look at anything else we also look at part of God. Only God can be his whole self, and so only God can see his whole self. No part can see the whole from themself, but they can see the whole in themself as a holographic image of the whole of God in a way.
Is it true that the only part of God that we can see is his creation, and so we are in fact seeing God when we see the Universe or the World?
This is merely seeing the effects of God's love operating. We need to see behind this love to see God. The way to do this is simply to love from the same degree of love that God loves from. This then moves you behind the so called screen of this drama of creation, and so you then see God as much as you see yourself within God, and within all other souls as well.
We can see ourselves in another soul in the same way that we see ourselves within God.
Each soul is a microcosmic representation of God. You can see yourself in every other soul as much as you see yourself in God. All is in all. Nothing is separate or ever isolated away from anything else. God is within all parts of himself and so are you. This is the living perspective truth of love still being only one within the infinity of all else.
How can I feel God individually, and so see him in a way that I know he is real for me?
God creates an image of himself in you when you love him. You love him through this image of God that has been created in you. When you are truly being yourself, you are being the God part of you, and you will feel then the greater connection that you have with the whole of God. When you are being fully you, you then see you as God.
This happens by you now becoming the God part of yourself, and which is really all of yourself. There is nothing that is ever separate from God. You know this only in the reality of your realisation of this greater truth.
How can we see God then, and know then, that that which we are seeing is indeed really God?
All seeing is God seeing. All is God. If God exists, and if he is really God, there is nothing existing that is not God.
We can therefore always see God in all things.
To personally feel this God, we only need to feel him personally within us. We do this by loving God within us. When we love God within us, it moves all of us across to all of God. Any separation from God is only brought about by us not loving ourselves, God or all other souls sufficiently enough to block out the shadow of our own mind with the full light of our love being combined with God's love.
When we live from only love or from only light, all we then see is the light that is in all things. This light is the light of God's love shining forth, even as it always does in all things. See God's light shining in yourself, and the light will then reflect back to you from all other things. When you then see the reflection of yourself within God and within all others, you will realise then that not only do you see yourself, but you are also looking directly at God, and at all other souls.
Look out from the oneness of yourself and all you will see then is this oneness of God and his love living in you and in all else. The truth is that we only cannot see God, when we are not seeing all of our own true selves. When we operate fully as us, we will see God then fully loving us, and operating within us and without us as us.
At last we will know that all is God, and this even includes of course, us too. When we look at ourselves rightly from enough of God's own love, all we will ever see then is God looking right back again at us. God is always looking at us, we just need to always look at him.
The way to do this is to use the eyes of God that are within us. This means to look at God and for God with the love that is in our hearts. We will then see God only as much as we know and see our own true selves.