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Created on: March 22, 2010
Before there was matter there was only the Void, and from the void appeared God. Soon thereafter God created, and established, universal laws that would rule the universe. These laws, incidentally, would be inviolable laws to be utilized by God to govern the universe. They are laws that would later be known to us as the Law of Attraction (also known as the Law of Cause and Effect) and the Law of Vibration. Established at the same time were other laws as well, such as the Law of Gravity and others, but for the purpose of this article, the aforementioned three will suffice.
To explain the existence of God without physical evidence, we must begin with the matter of the Void, from which God emerged. The term “void” means without content, or empty. Where there is no content, or where there is only emptiness, there must by extension, also be silence. Following this train of thought, in the silence there must also be nothing to see. Therefore, the void from which God emerged must also be invisible; it cannot be seen.
How interesting-how fitting-that “the” creator of the universe would emerge, not from some physical dimension, but rather, from an invisible void! “Out of the invisible God emerged” we are told. Is there not something curious about this?
When we examine our physical world, we invariably observe all manner of physical creation; we see endless sky during the day, endless dark space during the night-dotted with countless stars, and beyond that point, science tells us there is an endless universe filled with countless planets, galaxies and stars!
Amidst the endless physical matter and forms found in the universe, have we failed to notice, or take account of the fact that, like God, the most powerful things in our world are also invisible?
For example, take electricity, nuclear power, fission, and fusion-all invisible; as are wind, air, and oxygen. And what of our thoughts, words, feelings and emotions-again, all invisible! And is not God, the most powerful force in the universe, invisible as well?
What does all this tell us about the Void, and about things invisible?
If God, the creator of the universe-the most powerful force in our reality-emerged from the invisible void, as did the most powerful invisible forces found in our world, does this not point to the fact that true reality-true power-lies not in what can be seen or touched, but rather in what is invisible?
If we are honest and true to ourselves, we find this is true.
True, everlasting reality, it turns out, is not what can be seen, but what cannot be observed; conversely, what has physical form-what can be touched, felt and observed-is only temporary, and limited in power, it is not the true reality, for in time all things physical will age, wither, and die. Is this not the case with our bodies and every thing else in life?
Thus, there is nothing to explain regarding the existence of God, no physical evidence required to prove the existence of the creator.
The only true reality in the universe is God. Everything else physical in our world, indeed, the universe, is but a thought in the mindscape of the one and only true reality in the universe, God.
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