But to us, as it has been depicted by the lone tenth blindman ***, God is everything physical and non-physical, concrete and abstract, spatio-temporal and non-spatio-temporal, finite and infinite;
God is all things put together. a God that is the absolute cannot but be absolute in comprehension and comprehensibility, centripetally and centrifugally.
All things severally considered are relative and, as such, relativized; but all things, integrally considered together, are absolute, therefore irrelativized in comprehensibility.
And so, man is endued with the native ability to gain an absolute comprehension of God in His absoluteness physically via phenomenal experience, intelectually via noetic experience, psychically via intuitive experience and spiritually via illumination or cosmic consciousness.
***'Who Is This God?' by Jideoni-Charles has a high promise of affording the reader a completely novel approach to appreciating God, His laws and His will, as a new and perfect brand of trinitarian principle.
God is all things put together. a God that is the absolute cannot but be absolute in comprehension and comprehensibility, centripetally and centrifugally.
All things severally considered are relative and, as such, relativized; but all things, integrally considered together, are absolute, therefore irrelativized in comprehensibility.
And so, man is endued with the native ability to gain an absolute comprehension of God in His absoluteness physically via phenomenal experience, intelectually via noetic experience, psychically via intuitive experience and spiritually via illumination or cosmic consciousness.
***'Who Is This God?' by Jideoni-Charles has a high promise of affording the reader a completely novel approach to appreciating God, His laws and His will, as a new and perfect brand of trinitarian principle.