divine reality,
though theologically
oriented, has not
been without the
association of
philosophy in one
way or the other.
As a result,
there have been
diverse philosophical
conclusions about
divine reality.
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Is it possible for a human being to know what that ‘I’ is?
Can the knife cut itself?Can the tooth bite itself?Can the eye see itself?Can the ‘I’ know itself?Published on October 09,2010 in Poetfreak under the name Genovamaaa. Genova is my mother and I published earlier in her name.
Life awaits to be born
no man’, ‘nowhere’.
There is an experience of Being
experience of the individual self.This is totally different froman experience of self-consciousness.It is completely non¬objective.It has in it, none of the splitand alienation that occurswhen the subject becomesaware of itself as a quasi-object.
In the view of
it is faith supportedby reason andreason supportedby faith thatleads to aknowledge ofdivine reality.Ultimately, itmeans thatneither reasonnor experiencein their owncapacities canknow God exceptthrough arevelation ofthe Divine Himself.
Think of
before the Fallinginto sinful disobedienceloosing the joy of paradiseafter the fall, andat the resurrectionof the dead.
It is suggested
cannot onlypossess strengths,but also enhancehis or her ownstrengths as wellas develop new onesmuch in the sameway that a muscle,if not used, may wither.(Reference to Jones-Smith)