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Personal Worldview The prime reality is that it is primarily an illusion. God's kingdom is everywhere. God's kingdom is on earth as it is in heaven. As it is above so below and within as without. God is nothing more than an anthropomorphic response to that which is unknowable. That which can be deciphered is illusion, because it is knowable. God is unknowable and the prime reality is that we are ignorant in many ways, but blessed in many ways as well. Everything is spirit, everything is divine in way or another, when balance and harmony is achieved.

We were most likely created as parts of the divine unknowable source to know itself and enjoy its creative output. I am most happy when I am creating and enjoying my creation, whether that be a meal or a complicated idea, the urge to create is divine in many aspects and reflects the true nature of the world around us. Duality however forces us to experience death as well. To live we must die. The quality of life can be thoroughly relieved when the Holy Trinity is understood in its truest essence as manifested in the...

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It inhabits a biological creation that has a life of its own. The conscious mind does not control many of the functions of the body and has a rare sharing of only some of these functions. Breathing and blinking are two of these such actions. The conscious mind is more or less the audience to the experience that the body is going through. It is much like a ride at a carnival or amusement park.
Each lifetime is like a unique and special ride with many twists and turns. But unlike the roller coasters of the amusement parks, life's amusements transcend to everywhere and all the time. When we die the ride is over and we can go again if we want. We may even be able to go on the same ride over and over again. We may even be able to plan and design or own rides to enjoy with our special soul purpose and creative intent. Right or wrong is only a subjective and impermanent view point. Eventually I have come…

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