How does a Causative Force needing you reinforce the significance of the concept of panentheism?
If a Causative Force is truly omnipresent, then you would be located within the Causative Force.
The question then becomes would an entity as vast as a Causative Force allow something neutral or negative to exist within Her awareness?
There would be no choice.
If the Causative Force is truly omnipresent, everywhere, there is nowhere else to put you.
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If you are within the Causative Force, there would be three possibilities re-
garding your purpose in terms of your eternal soul:
1. You are needed by the Causative Force, the entity within which you are located.
2. You are a detriment to the Causative Force, the entity within which you
are located.
3. Your existence has not effected the Causative Force within which you are
located. You are a neutral substance, tolerated by the Causative Force.
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Under panentheism, the question is, “Does the Causative Force need you?”
In other words, would your existence be one that contributes to the Causative Force within which you exist in a positive manner, a neutral manner, a negative manner or any combination of the three?
All of these could be a possibility, but any of these possibilities still leads to the basic concept that you affect the Causative Force.
Even being a neutral element to a Causative Force is significant for that implies a recognition of your existence.
Taking up space, taking up a portion of the actual awareness of a Causative Force, is in itself significant.
Logically speaking, however, if the Causative Force has the vast powers, knowledge, and presence that modern day religions profess, it does not seem logical that it would tolerate something existing within it if that item had no meaning.
The universe, as complex as it seems, and your existence within that universe tends to imply that you must have some form of significance.
If we have free will, we should give that some thought, for that would in turn imply that we each could choose the type of impact – positive, negative or neither – we have upon the Causative Force Herself.
If a Causative Force is truly omnipresent, then you would be located within the Causative Force.
The question then becomes would an entity as vast as a Causative Force allow something neutral or negative to exist within Her awareness?
There would be no choice.
If the Causative Force is truly omnipresent, everywhere, there is nowhere else to put you.
•
If you are within the Causative Force, there would be three possibilities re-
garding your purpose in terms of your eternal soul:
1. You are needed by the Causative Force, the entity within which you are located.
2. You are a detriment to the Causative Force, the entity within which you
are located.
3. Your existence has not effected the Causative Force within which you are
located. You are a neutral substance, tolerated by the Causative Force.
•
Under panentheism, the question is, “Does the Causative Force need you?”
In other words, would your existence be one that contributes to the Causative Force within which you exist in a positive manner, a neutral manner, a negative manner or any combination of the three?
All of these could be a possibility, but any of these possibilities still leads to the basic concept that you affect the Causative Force.
Even being a neutral element to a Causative Force is significant for that implies a recognition of your existence.
Taking up space, taking up a portion of the actual awareness of a Causative Force, is in itself significant.
Logically speaking, however, if the Causative Force has the vast powers, knowledge, and presence that modern day religions profess, it does not seem logical that it would tolerate something existing within it if that item had no meaning.
The universe, as complex as it seems, and your existence within that universe tends to imply that you must have some form of significance.
If we have free will, we should give that some thought, for that would in turn imply that we each could choose the type of impact – positive, negative or neither – we have upon the Causative Force Herself.