I am not merely suggesting that God is the universe, and that the universe is the living embodiment of God, because that would suggest that God is a biological organism, which he is not. Also, I have already expressed a distaste for this "invisible man in the sky" tripe that keeps popping up; no one is asserting that there is an invisible man in the sky except the atheist stand-point, which is searching for said invisible man.
God is no a biologically living thing. His existance is hand-in-hand with the universe's, that is all.
Adrian - They are the same. Getting there is a state of mind, placing oneself in a higher consciousness level than the ordinary process of thought. In so doing there is a clarity which reaches above and beyond, because it is a state of thought/mind which brings about these feelings.
God is no a biologically living thing. His existance is hand-in-hand with the universe's, that is all.
Adrian - They are the same. Getting there is a state of mind, placing oneself in a higher consciousness level than the ordinary process of thought. In so doing there is a clarity which reaches above and beyond, because it is a state of thought/mind which brings about these feelings.