Is God to Great to Integrate ?

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Is God to Great to Integrate ?

Postby Teofil on December 7th, 2011, 8:10 am 

There is much activity surrounding the idea of integration, especially in subjects on spirituality.
When it comes down (or up) to non-dual awareness, transcendence and burning of child-hood patterning,
(memory) another energy reveals itself. On which i put the term -satchitananda- (pure-consciousness-bliss).

However, my question is following. Is it possible to integrate that something which is beyond concepts of integration, (paradox) and now, if God is to be found beyond conceptualizing, modelling, chaos-patterning.

How do one integrate that ?
That which is not, and yet that which is, beyond the polar opposites, as God ?
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Re: Is God to Great to Integrate ?

Postby Marshall on December 7th, 2011, 1:27 pm 

Teofil,
the language here is sufficiently vague and indefinite that I cannot make sense of it as philosophy. Philosophy involves working with definite concepts, on topics that can be dealt with analytically.

There are other human activities, like chanting, singing, meditation and ecstatic bliss which do not involve that, but we are not set up for that.

The PCF (philosophy chat forum) is primarily aimed at philosophical discussion--analytical reasoning--- and our Religion section is a place for philosophy of religion. I moved this here thinking it fit better in Odds and Ends.
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