Today I met a guy who wanted to know God, and asked me to explain God to him.
I patted his shoulder, and told him, that to know God, he must first drop the seeking for explanation about God.
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Indeed: Like trying to look for his eye.
Didn’t you post this a few weeks ago too?
-- tawan, May 17, 2010
Or like trying to listen to his ear.
I remember it–one of your post :D
Really? Did I post this?
-- Rizal Affif, May 17, 2010
. . did he find it, I mean his eye, and if so where? I have been known to look for my spectacles only to be told they’re on the end of my nose. Fortunately when I lost my eye I still had one eye with which to look for it . . . and eventually I managed to see eye to eye with myself . . .
. You’re absolutely right, another ‘real’ post, but God knows if you posted it a few weeks ago or not . . .
-- 1Yogi2Many (in slightly mischievous mode), May 17, 2010
You mean like touching the hand, Doug? :D
Yeah, God knows, I guess because He does not try to explain, LOL :D
-- Rizal Affif, May 17, 2010
Rizal,
And in doing that you acted as a vehicle for God so the seeker got what he wanted. :D
-- Alexys Fairfield, May 17, 2010
Hi Alexys,
Aren’t we all vehicles of God?
-- Rizal Affif, May 18, 2010
god seeking explanation about God from god..
A nice post.
-- surjit, May 18, 2010
Thanks, Surjit. Then there is no need for seeking :D
-- Rizal Affif, May 18, 2010
The more the energy body awakens, the less meaning individual terms and concepts have. Each is real, yet explanations suddenly feel contrived and unnecessary.
-- Liara Covert, May 19, 2010
Even concepts and explanations can hinder immediate, natural knowing of Truth. Thanks, Liara :)
-- Rizal Affif, May 19, 2010
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