The concept of form presents a significant obstacle to my comprehension of God, given the vastness of His existence. It is a challenge to understand how a differentiation can exist between God and creation. The idea of transparency implies complete submersion into the distinctiveness of God's vastness. Therefore, it is important to investigate whether the belief of God communicating with us as separate entity is a factual reality or if it is more fitting to view ourselves as being transparently present within God.The notion of the otherness of God refers to His capacity to comprehend the entirety of reality in its true form, which facilitates His evasion of linear thought patterns. Our responsibility for our deeds will ultimately be determined by God, and this responsibility is predicated on our association with Christ.Belief in God entails the concept that God's manifestation of Himself is conveyed through His verbal expression, referred to as the Word. The Word can be perceived as a symbolic representation of God's fundamental nature. As long as the representation of the Word accurately reflects the true essence of God, it can be regarded as the ultimate representation of God's image.The initial and final aspects of an image possess aspects that remain unknown, but the possibility of acquiring knowledge is closely tied to the proximity of the image. Alternatively, such knowledge may be attained through a connection to divine source. This connection eliminates any sense of separation, as the work of this power is intrinsically linked to our pleasure. Additionally, the positive attributes within ourselves are a reflection of that divine goodness, allowing it to manifest in both our positive and negative actions.
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