Blog #9
Some
philosophical jungle cruising after watching Interstellar:
You can love someone who is dead
∆Love=Multi-dimensional
Love=God
∆God=Multidimensional
God=Love
God=Spiritual
∆Spiritual=Multidimensional
Here’s
something I posit: the spiritual is of higher dimensions. “Heaven” or the
spiritual could possibly be another dimension that we are not fully equipped to
interact with.
One notion
that follows is that the spiritual does not exclude the physical, but includes
it! Just as the fourth and fifth dimensions don’t exclude the first three, but
simply build off of them.
A second
notion is that it, or heaven, could all be right here, and not “up there”—we simply
cannot engage it with our primary five senses because it is of higher
dimensions. The “out or up thereness” of it does not then speak of the physical
distance, but of a dimensional one.
God then,
is here in this room.
Physically, God occupies anywhere there is space. Equally.
But can interact with different aspects, namely humans, more.
In this rom
for instance, there are billions and billions of physical atoms, of which is a
human being. So physically, yes, God occupies the whole space of the room—anywhere
there is atomic material. However, perhaps, as I might believe, there is a part
of us that also goes beyond the 3rd dimension/physical into the
other dimensions, the spiritual. The soul we might call it.
Because
of this, God can interact with me on a higher plane of existence than he/she
(when talking of this, and in light of God’s enormity, gender almost seems to
dissolve!) could this notebook. Because while I’m physical, I am
also spiritual. The notebook is not.
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