Prizebeatz1
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Hi Kat,....considering that 'God' is omnipresent, and nothing can exist apart from Him (see here). The idea or 'concept' of being without 'God' for all eternity seems illogical, unless it is by one's own 'perception' or 'mis-perception'(clouded by 'sin', 'illusion', 'delusion', 'ignorance' 'error', etc.) that they are 'seperate' from the One Universal Reality that is Omnipresent, everywhere and everywhen (in all space and time and beyond it).
Even David said he could not flee from God's presense, on earth or even in 'sheol', since the omnipresence of 'God' fills all space. So, the 'error' or 'sin' {being a 'mentality' that is 'missing the mark'} is only in the 'perception' of 'seperation'. Consider that. When a soul rejoins or recognizes its true original nature and source (pure spirit-consciousness), then the sense of 'seperation' is absolved/resolved in the ground of original unity at the heart of all. The inherent awareness of one's own being, and all that exists, cannot be outside of the consciousness of 'God', ever. (unless there is a condition that is wholly unconscious or negated, unreal, non-existing, empty of of any essence of form; 'death' in its absolute/ultimate description).
God is One. God is All That IS. - you cannot be separate from All That IS
All these speculations of 'soul-death', 'universal salvation', 'ECT' are just variations of possibilities entertained by various theologies or one's preferential view of eschatology. 'God' right NOW is the One absolute Reality, and my very own 'being' and 'consciousness' is only because 'God' is the very root-source of it. I could nowise be 'seperate' from 'God' as an atom or molecule of water could be separate from the ocean or its elemental source. 'God' the infinite contains/encompasses all.
Just some wonderful reflections on OMNIPRESENCE.
All these are just ideas/beliefs about being 'seperated' from God for any amount of time or eternally,....they just imagined, assumed, supposed. Meanwhile, 'God' is forever filling all space and time ....to the fullness of infinity and beyond
Sweet post. Does anyone take into consideration that what most people take to be death is actually the end of this feeling of separation from God? This is exactly why it seems so difficult to realize oneness. It takes a kind of death to experience it and quite frankly, no one wants to be made to feel like they are going to die much less experience real death. I've got news for you folks: what we think will lead us to death is actually what leads to true everlasting and eternal life. "Whoever tries to keep their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life will preserve it." Luke 17:33. Ever notice how badly the personality is trying to keep its life by hanging on to its beliefs? This is not a coincidence. The teaching in Luke 17:33 is highly technologically advanced and people prefer to glance over it, yet a part of us knows it to be the truth. We are one with this truth. The soul remembers.