Hello!
I wrote this piece yesterday, and I was hoping that some of you experts out there might correct me if I am being wrong..! I am by no means a scholar, just a newbie, and I don't want to write or think anything which is wrong..!
Please notice that I described God as "infinite potential". This might not accurately describe what God is, but I used it for lack of a better word. I am from Denmark, and English is not a language I use very often, so please bear with me. I was inspired by Meister Eckhart to look at God from Gods perspective, and not ours.
“Before the creation took place, there was only a vast, infinite potentiality.
God was this potentiality, but when creation took place, God became defined as the creator and ruler. By creation, God became something. He was no longer pure potentiality.
But God being something is only from the point of view of creation. In it he acts as God, ruler, creator. Yet, being entirely outside of time and space, God is still pure potentiality, having taken no form.
There “exists” thus two layers. Time and space, in which God seems to “exists”.
But beyond time and space, where God is really located, since there exists no time there, the creation does not occur. So God is still this vast potentiality without form or name.
It follows that the immanent God is like an optical delusion, and so is the creation from the point of view of God, since, for God, it will never occur.
For us it does occur, however. This is because God is not a thing, a phenomenon. After all, he exists outside of time and space. Since God is not a phenomenon, nothing can occur to him. Being a phenomenon, things occur to us.
There is a difference between existence and occurrence. The creation does have objective reality to God, but being outside of time and space, the creation does not occur to him. He is not involved with it.”
Best regards,
Emil Hjort.
I wrote this piece yesterday, and I was hoping that some of you experts out there might correct me if I am being wrong..! I am by no means a scholar, just a newbie, and I don't want to write or think anything which is wrong..!
Please notice that I described God as "infinite potential". This might not accurately describe what God is, but I used it for lack of a better word. I am from Denmark, and English is not a language I use very often, so please bear with me. I was inspired by Meister Eckhart to look at God from Gods perspective, and not ours.
“Before the creation took place, there was only a vast, infinite potentiality.
God was this potentiality, but when creation took place, God became defined as the creator and ruler. By creation, God became something. He was no longer pure potentiality.
But God being something is only from the point of view of creation. In it he acts as God, ruler, creator. Yet, being entirely outside of time and space, God is still pure potentiality, having taken no form.
There “exists” thus two layers. Time and space, in which God seems to “exists”.
But beyond time and space, where God is really located, since there exists no time there, the creation does not occur. So God is still this vast potentiality without form or name.
It follows that the immanent God is like an optical delusion, and so is the creation from the point of view of God, since, for God, it will never occur.
For us it does occur, however. This is because God is not a thing, a phenomenon. After all, he exists outside of time and space. Since God is not a phenomenon, nothing can occur to him. Being a phenomenon, things occur to us.
There is a difference between existence and occurrence. The creation does have objective reality to God, but being outside of time and space, the creation does not occur to him. He is not involved with it.”
Best regards,
Emil Hjort.