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Old 02-06-2008, 05:44 PM   #80 (permalink)
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Eh, it's all semantics. Those who claim to know God, only know that they know something. They then translate that feeling, or experience into being God knowing. Who really knows what is behind the experience, that has always been the question. I'm satisfied with having that feeling, but not having to label it. I can commune with something higher then myself, i.e. a mystical experience, and then without labeling it and categorising it, I try to let the experience take me where it is meant to. One can never know God, the most we can hope for it to know our self, which is the closet we can come to understanding what some call God. They keys are inside of us, not somewhere outside ourselves.