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That quote implies what Ghazali said, that God is between events.
what do you mean by that? my view is realizing the reality we're being on right now is just a small fragrence of *actual* reality like a piece of sand in a beach or a drop of water in an ocean, and the *chaos* covers everything, it **is** everything
That's high level theology. I can't penetrate it easily.
simple really
what's on your desk right now, besides from your pc
Drink. Papers.
that drink is a piece of god
papers are
air is
But that's not adding anything to mundane observations. You're just calling everything god.
the atoms, the molecules, the matter and antimatter, all of those are god
Like I said, it's regular materialism just given divine significance.
the materialistic side of it is only from what our rational mind can see, which is this world
What is the other side?
there is more to that, there is more than what we perceive
i genuienly forgot the word which stands for "not-physical"
and i am still thinking
Supernatural?
alcohol is wearing off
no, xxx-physics
whiskey
XXX-Physics. Hot nerdy girls.
okay, there is physics and there is something that's the opposite
hahahahah
This is Deepak Choprah shit.
god i think one day i'll just forget how to talk at all
no it is really common
oh god
I woke up this morning thinking, 'what is all this fog in my head...it's going to get worse isn't it..."
i'm even coming up with extraterrestrial
but not the word
i have days like that
I am genuinely dim witted.
if the fog still stands after the breakfast and a coffee, i try to manipulate my mind
that's what a third party observer of this conversation would say, about both of us
"fucking retards lel"
Anyway, tell me more about pantheism. I don't quite understand. Do I have to read Spinoza?
For me the alternative to Absurdism was really clear and obvious. Now I am curious how you go to your conclusion.
spinoza's religious doctrines are more about a criticism on descartes' views, but can give you an insight
i suppose you're already familiar with hegelian absolute