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In Robert Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, the martian interpretation of God was "Thou art God"

The new interpretation of the "many worlds" interpretation of quantum physics (Kalimara) we each create our own universe.


Thy will, not my will, be done.

The one can never contain the many and yet the one is many and the many is one.

No reasonable being would choose destruction over creation. We choose to manifest God's work (the creator) and manifest goodness (God) in our lives.

I am not afraid to be good (God). To be Thy instrument, manifesting Thine, is as great as I could be.

Yet in this world all creation destroys what was. IamSatan also, the destroyer, though I pray to only create, I will always be a HumanAnimal.

And it is being me, humble befor Thee, not being Thee, that enriches our world.


Buddha, Jesus, and all great teachers, mark the way so any idiot (like me) can follow.