Pepper Lewis und Gaia
Does Gaia believe in God?
Mother Earth (Gaia) through Pepper Lewis
I just have one small question. Do you believe in God?
Your question is short, but it is not small. It is an interesting
question, and of obvious importance to you. Uncertain times carry
uncertainty into almost every area of life, creeping into the deeper
recesses of one's thoughts and challenging even those things and
thoughts that have been accepted at face value for eons of time. But
may I engage you peacefully and politely by suggesting that your
question is a challenge designed to confront the science that enables
channeling, the channel who is now veiled behind these words, and
your own doubts and beliefs about the subject? No matter! It is
simply best to state the known in one's search for the unknown. With
this is mind, let's begin with what is known about God versus what is
believed.
Interesting telling points distinguish
philosophers, scientists, followers of religious faith, and other lay
people. One of these is the use of the terms belief
and knowledge,
because while some people make a distinction between what they know
and what they believe,
others do not. It is human nature to accept a belief as a known fact,
particularly when exploring a subject or statement that is considered
accurate, true, or justified. A belief in God, or a higher
power/authority is a perfect example of a concept appropriately named
justified true belief,
which describes a traditional relationship in which a belief is also
considered knowledge if the belief is true, and if the believer has a
justification (a necessarily plausible assertion that may or may not
include evidence). False beliefs, even if true and sincere, would not
be justified
under this concept, because they are not necessary and plausible to a
large enough percentage of the population.
Beliefs are
assumptions that humanity makes about itself, about others, and about
how it expects things are or will one day be. Beliefs are also
definitive ideas about how individuals and groups think things really
are. When a large group or segment of the population thinks
similarly, it often believes
similarly as well. A justified belief sees other beliefs as less than
just. Most beliefs presume a subject and an object of belief, which
requires a subjective and objective God, an internal and external
relationship with God. Beliefs are further divided into core
beliefs, those that you might
actively consider, dispositional
beliefs, those that you simply
choose to believe or disbelieve, and occurent
beliefs, those that you are
currently considering based upon stored knowledge or unconcluded
wisdom. Based upon the foregoing, do you know what part of your being
believes in God? It may be more likely that a part of your being
knows God, so let's explore further.
Just as with beliefs
there are many different forms of knowledge, each one important in
its own way. Scientific knowledge,
for instance, is a method of inquiry that focuses upon gathering
empirical, observable and measurable evidence. It is subject to
specific principles of reasoning, the collection of data,
experimentation, and formulation and testing of hypotheses. Partial
knowledge acknowledges that in most
realistic cases it is not possible to have an extensive or exhaustive
understanding of a subject, and that most real problems can be solved
by combining a partial understanding with the proper context and
other data. Situational knowledge
as the name implies, applies to a specific situations and is often
embedded in language, culture and tradition. Other forms of knowledge
include trial and error,
learning from direct experience,
secondhand knowledge,
and discovery.
Do you know how you know what you know, or do you believe deeply in
what you believe that you know about God?
Knowledge about God
and belief in God are supported by faith. Faith
is the confidence and trust that one places upon truth; it is the
trustworthiness of a person, thing or idea. Faith has a special
advantage in that it involves a concept of past events and future
outcomes. Faith does not require logical proof or material evidence.
Informally, faith and trust are similar, but in this regard faith
would more appropriately connote a context of religion or
spirituality, where a transcendent reality in a Supreme Being is
implied. Faith is the point of view of the mind that a certain
statement or belief is true. The mind accedes (accepts) belief based
upon declarations by accepted forms of authority including people,
books, doctrine and scripture. Faith encourages the acquisition of
knowledge and growth. Those who believe and also know God have faith
in their beliefs.
Although you may not agree that faith is
within your field of concern, I would tell you otherwise. Faith, like
its counterpart hope, rises and falls during seasons of discontent.
Faith is also affected by economic conditions, changes in lifestyle
and living situation, sickness, and especially when others in one's
family or community experience a change of heart in regard to their
spiritual beliefs. When faith and hope waver the individual and the
collective mind of humanity suffers a kind of stroke, paralyzing some
thoughts and exaggerating others. A spiritual stroke is like a great
divide between mountain ranges - there is no clear path between here
and there. One must pick one's way in roundabout ways and up and over
rocky crags. I will tell you what I know and believe about God, but
only some of it will meet with your approval, because your mind and
your heart currently wander the great divide between what you
believe, what you know, what you hope, and the direction that members
in your immediate family are beginning to take.
The God you
reference in your question is a deity.
A deity is a supernatural immortal being who is holy, divine, sacred
and worthy of great respect. God is the sole deity in insofar as many
world religions are concerned and the principal deity in many belief
systems. God is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, and
omnibenevolent. He is eternal and necessary to human existence. The
modern concept of God is one in which He is personal and active in
the organization and governance of the universe and the world you
live in. God is invisible, but is thought to dwell in holy places
such as Heaven, supernatural planes and celestial spheres. God is
made manifest to humanity through the effects of His omnipresence.
Although immortal, God is assumed to have a personality that is
perfect, pure and free of defect. I know this God because it is one
of the versions of God that humanity prefers and has a close bond
with.
Another version of God assumes immortality,
consciousness, intellect, desire and emotion. Natural phenomena in
the form of floods, lighting and earthquakes are attributable to God
as are miracles and other wonderful acts. God is the controlling
authority in the various aspects of human life and afterlife. He is
the director of fate, the giver of law and the moderator of moral
obligation. The ultimate judge of human worth, he is also the creator
of earth and heaven. I know this God too, because humanity studies
Him, lives and is guided by His hand.
I know another God too.
He is divine and infinite simplicity, perfection and goodness. This
God is whole and without parts. He and his attributes are one. He is
the God of truth and goodness, which is also identical to his being.
This Simple Being is indivisible rather than composite - his
characteristics are not made up of thing upon thing. His properties
are also His being, which is not true of any created being. He is
complete in all ways and He is the cause of all that exists. He is
the greatest in all things and the least of all too, and this without
exception. This God is also mine -- because He is your God, he is
also mine.
Aside from the God of religion, I know the god of
philosophy. His essence is inexpressible. He is concerned with ideas
that are incomprehensible to most. These cannot be expressed in
general terms or in common language for they would render that which
is ineffable mundane. This abstract god is complex and his nature is
paradoxical. He is symbolic gesture, illogical statement, principle
and reason, and intrinsically impossible to understand. I have
attended the schools of thought that uphold this version of god and
bear witness to the existence of an existential god. This version of
God is as real as the other versions.
My favorite version is
not as popular as the others because it exists beyond humanity's
capacity to conceive. This inconceivable Beingness is the light that
gives meaning to the darkness of being. This Being and Nothingness
are closely related. Nothingness and All That Is are one in this
Beingness. All That Is cannot be comprehended by human senses - not
today, tomorrow or yesterday. It is unknowable, indefinable, eternal,
invisible and formless. It is Living Mind. No language can describe
or define the All. It's being is so still as to be indistinguishable
from non-being. I do not know this God/Being/All That Is, and to
believe in that which exists without need of existence is folly. I do
not believe in this Being either for its existence does not require
my belief or that of any other being. To do so would limit my
relationship with It, an injustice to say the least. This All is a
substantial part of the reality that underlies all appearances and
manifestations that are called Life, including matter and non-matter,
energy and non-energy, thought and no-thought. And there is that
which exists beyond this.
As your life continues to unfold
your beliefs will change, shaped by the thoughts and experiences that
you draw to you. Your individual existence that currently believes
you are a human being also believes that it must fight for itself in
this world. This part of you has a sense of "doership" that
must establish a purpose for its existence, but it is ultimately
unaware and unconscious of its own true nature. Human nature and the
mind that occupies its time compulsively thinks
, and then thinks about what it is thinking. It does so in order to
assure its own future existence, because it does not know that the
present moment and the eternal self are one and the same. The human
self does not know that it is made of nothingness and believes in
error that it is made of something. This is because the human mind
dwells within the Living Mind and is subject to the laws of created
things. As one of your mystics once said, you are the eternal
principle and the temporal process; you are the impressure of
nothingness into something.
Do not think for a moment that
Gaia hopes to challenge or change your life stance on God, religion
or the nature of your being. Your worldview, values and viewpoints
are preserved by your own will and by approval of All That Is. Your
way of life is well guided and moved by the same forces of nature
that pilot these words. Know that I am one with your thoughts and
with your beliefs too. They are no strangers to me and I find no
provocation in your attitudes and convictions. Let quarrel be with
those who object for all is at rest here. The same principles and
ideas that created the earth also created the moment we now share,
and ideas beyond ours will inspire the future we will both share. New
concepts will present fodder to philosophers, thinkers, logicians,
academicians, theorists, truth-seekers and dreamers. And the One that
was in first place before a place was made will yet Be.
Datum: 05.01.10