“Thou art G-d’

“Thou art G-d’. It’s not a message of cheer and hope. It’s a defiance – and an unafraid, unabashed assumption of personal responsibility.”
Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land

As mentioned elsewhere on this blog, this is not a new idea. My interpretation of it may be new, but not the basic idea. “Thou art G-d”, is the greeting that Hindus and Yoga students make to one another upon meeting  (That’s what “Namaste” means). Typically, we do not say “I am G-d.” This is because my g-dishness is dependent upon yours. WE are G-d. Collectively. Every single sentient being in the universe comprises G-d. No one is G-d by themselves. We are all in this together. You could say that we are the atoms that make up G-d.

If you are a fan of the television series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, you might remember The Founders, who were the protagonists in the story . The Founders, as individuals, were shape shifters. In their natural state they were like thick water and able to assume the appearance of anything. Their greatest joy was when they could all come together and form an ocean, co-mingling (mixing) with each other in what they called “the Great Link.”

I think this is what happens to us, when we are “between the worlds.” When our physical body is no longer viable, we become one with everyone else in the Great Link.

What about the people we don’t like? What about the President? Or the GOP members of Congress? They don’t know that they are G-d. It’s their ignorance that causes them (and due to their actions, us) trouble. Do the best you can to work around them and otherwise ignore them. They’ll discover their g-d-ness soon enough. In the meantime we have to keep them from doing from doing as much harm as we can. This applies to terrorists, criminals and other misinformed folks as well. It means you have to love them in spite of themselves. That’s really hard.

What if, say, 90% of the worlds population adopted this idea? What if a significant percentage of the Earths population came to this realization? PEACE ON EARTH. Total equality. Total liberty. Total fraternity. No rich, no poor. Everyone has housing. Everyone is fed. Everyone has healthcare. No one is competing with anyone. Everyone takes care of everyone else and is in turn taken care of.

IMAGINE!

Namaste!

— Stephan