Speaking from experience, having crossed that veil between this dimension and the next, from a corporeal world of limited understanding into that realm where time does not exist, and all plurality becomes a singularity. There is one limitation of God, in that he cannot lie. Perhaps you have heard that" In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word (Greek preferred Logos) was God, the Same was in the beginning with God." Although you poem presents an amusing word salad, The Alpha and Omega cannot be simply cast off with negations of doubt. As Jesus testified in John Chapter 4, "God is a spirit, and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth". Our corporeal minds and bodies are limited to an incomplete picture of what is to come, but make no mistake that we should never quit seeking out that which is good, right, and true regardless of what others may think of us, we need not be confined to the darkness of our own imaginations, where there are words to enlighten us to our plight. In the Gospel's, men are called everywhere to "repent" and believe the Gospel" but understanding the limitations of our vanity, we cannot chose for others, every individual must resolve within themselves if they really want to make peace with their maker, or to continue to make war with those eternal, immutable truths. In a culture that rejects mercy, truth and due consideration for the human condition, what else should we expect from fallen man?
My understanding is that followers of Abrahamic religions are 'fallen' because of forbears who ate of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil.
Perhaps by not seeking to divide Creation and the Divine into dualisms such as truth/lies and good/evil you can become unfallen and accept *everything* Creation blesses you with without having to impose your ego-based judgements upon it. Maybe you can realise your unity with the One and no longer be cast from the Garden.
If you have truly experienced a realm(?) in which "plurality becomes a singularity" (I suspect 'singularity' doesn't mean what you think it does) such concepts will be familiar to you even if my attempts to express them fall short.
Speaking from experience, having crossed that veil between this dimension and the next, from a corporeal world of limited understanding into that realm where time does not exist, and all plurality becomes a singularity. There is one limitation of God, in that he cannot lie. Perhaps you have heard that" In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word (Greek preferred Logos) was God, the Same was in the beginning with God." Although you poem presents an amusing word salad, The Alpha and Omega cannot be simply cast off with negations of doubt. As Jesus testified in John Chapter 4, "God is a spirit, and those who worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth". Our corporeal minds and bodies are limited to an incomplete picture of what is to come, but make no mistake that we should never quit seeking out that which is good, right, and true regardless of what others may think of us, we need not be confined to the darkness of our own imaginations, where there are words to enlighten us to our plight. In the Gospel's, men are called everywhere to "repent" and believe the Gospel" but understanding the limitations of our vanity, we cannot chose for others, every individual must resolve within themselves if they really want to make peace with their maker, or to continue to make war with those eternal, immutable truths. In a culture that rejects mercy, truth and due consideration for the human condition, what else should we expect from fallen man?
My understanding is that followers of Abrahamic religions are 'fallen' because of forbears who ate of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil.
Perhaps by not seeking to divide Creation and the Divine into dualisms such as truth/lies and good/evil you can become unfallen and accept *everything* Creation blesses you with without having to impose your ego-based judgements upon it. Maybe you can realise your unity with the One and no longer be cast from the Garden.
If you have truly experienced a realm(?) in which "plurality becomes a singularity" (I suspect 'singularity' doesn't mean what you think it does) such concepts will be familiar to you even if my attempts to express them fall short.