160403: Universal foundation, religious commonality, and panentheism
Q: What does panentheism do for religion?
A: Panentheism does not change religion. What panentheism does is provide a common foundation upon which all religions can rest.
The common foundation is a simple idea regarding the location of the physical universe relative to the Creator of the physical universe. The physical universe, the creation of the Creator, lies within the Creator not outside the Creator based upon the rational argument that if the Creator is omnipresent, there would be nowhere else the Creator could place the creation, place the Physical universe.
The ideal regarding the location of the physical relative to the Creator is easily incorporated within all major and perhaps minor religion.
The perceptual incorporation of the foundation regarding location, would give all religions, including many forms of atheism, a commonality capable of providing the means of unifying religions without destroying their diversity.
The panentheistic foundation would lead to panentheistic Christianity, panentheistic Buddhism, panentheistic Judaism, panentheistic atheism (a belief in a non-personal Creator), panentheistic Hinduism …
Such a foundation would lead to the emergence of commonality regarding the essence of the individual being a spark of the Creator and thus divine in nature.
Such a universal perception generated by panentheism would have the potential to initiate a movement regarding how we treat one another, how we perceive each other, for divine sparks of the Creator have no physical characteristics rather our commonality would lie in the spiritual rather than the physical.
Ideas are very powerful. Ideas initiate evolutionary leaps for our species.
Panentheism is a simple idea capable of being understood by everyone.
Panentheism: pan-all, EN-in, theism-Brahma/God/Jehovah/the All/...
Q: What does panentheism do for religion?
A: Panentheism does not change religion. What panentheism does is provide a common foundation upon which all religions can rest.
The common foundation is a simple idea regarding the location of the physical universe relative to the Creator of the physical universe. The physical universe, the creation of the Creator, lies within the Creator not outside the Creator based upon the rational argument that if the Creator is omnipresent, there would be nowhere else the Creator could place the creation, place the Physical universe.
The ideal regarding the location of the physical relative to the Creator is easily incorporated within all major and perhaps minor religion.
The perceptual incorporation of the foundation regarding location, would give all religions, including many forms of atheism, a commonality capable of providing the means of unifying religions without destroying their diversity.
The panentheistic foundation would lead to panentheistic Christianity, panentheistic Buddhism, panentheistic Judaism, panentheistic atheism (a belief in a non-personal Creator), panentheistic Hinduism …
Such a foundation would lead to the emergence of commonality regarding the essence of the individual being a spark of the Creator and thus divine in nature.
Such a universal perception generated by panentheism would have the potential to initiate a movement regarding how we treat one another, how we perceive each other, for divine sparks of the Creator have no physical characteristics rather our commonality would lie in the spiritual rather than the physical.
Ideas are very powerful. Ideas initiate evolutionary leaps for our species.
Panentheism is a simple idea capable of being understood by everyone.
Panentheism: pan-all, EN-in, theism-Brahma/God/Jehovah/the All/...