gtZip wrote:
My view is, God is conciousness.
For me, this view creates many questions:
1) If God is consciousness, who am I?
2) If God is consciousness, yet the awareness I experience is MINE. Doesn't that make me (or anyone else) God?
3) If we are all "God", then why the dissension? The diversity of goals, the difference in character among individuals?
4) Is God divided, and fighting amongst himself?
5) If God is consciousness itself, then what was He "before" the creation of people who are vehicles of that consciousness? Was he consciousness without form?
6) We seem to agree that consciousness is self-awareness, then... how does that fit your theory? Is God only the awareness of self? Is He then Creator of this universe, or merely occupant of it? Or is self-awareness just one, of His traits, among others?
I'm sure I have more questions, but it's getting late (3:30 am)
btw... The questions are not sarcastic, but instead... sincere questions, that come up for me.
I have considered something similar, and I felt there was something beautiful about the idea, but there are many problems with it, in my own reflections on it. So, I tend to think something similar, which is... That consciousness, is like a spark from God, almost like a sliver of his very nature... a GIFT, of Himself to his children, if you will. Something that ALWAYS acts as a cord, a connection to Him, even when our hearts are very far away from Him. Because even then, even still, we have that piece of Him, of His very nature, which lies at the core, of WHO WE ARE, as human beings... the foundational stone, upon which we build the rest of our lives, through the process of free will.
To me, that is still very beautiful, and comforting too... but with less doubts or dilemmas.
But I'd like it if you answered some of those questions, and maybe expound on your idea a little more. I'm intrigued to understand how you have fit things together.