Is God The Tenth Dimension?
As I wrote in my last post, God is all: the electron, the atom, every element, the sea, the sky, the earth, the solar system and universes encompassing universes, to include all creative and the destructive forces that exist throughout.
And while the events of my life have amply demonstrated to me that God is a healer, the nature of existence is one of break down and build up.
Things are created, then destroyed, and other things created out of the raw materials. This appears to be true of all matter, whether it involves a compost pile recycling vegetable matter or the recycling of stars.
To think of God as everything all at once, and as both creator and destroyer, is mind-boggling. It has been difficult to reconcile the loving nature of God with the destruction we see, for instance, in natural disasters and the violent turbulence of the universe, to include the death of stars.
It has also been difficult to reconcile that, since God made us in His “image and likeness,” that everything we are is of God and there is nothing we are that God is not.
Despite the fact that people in centuries past thought that the complexities and depth of God could never be grasped by the human mind, perhaps this film on the tenth dimension may provide some illumination. The explorations of science may wind up giving us non-scientists a few valuable hints about the vast nature of God and how seeming contradictions all fit together into one cosmic whole.














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