The Search for God
God: The Search for God
(geek humor)
It happened when I started this web site that, while everything was new and few pages existed, I wanted readers to be able to easily find references to God. So, the "term" God came into being. But there was automation also.
Automation is a good thing; it lets you do far more now than you could, say, ten years ago, with a web site. Automation found the term, God, quite interesting and began to multiply God. When it found a new reference to God, it made a new God. There was not only plain God, but God-0, God-1, and so on. I think there were eleven Gods when I put a stop to it. After all, there is really only One God. Wouldn't you agree?
Automation then started adding terms like, "God Himself" and "Yet God" into the mix. Were these terms more Gods or were they relatives of God? Automation wasn't sure. These references could be found in the Workbook for students of A Course in Miracles online and in the Workbook Journal for students of A Course in Miracles. I eliminated them as separate entities of God.
I attempted to combine all the Gods into One God, but automation was confused by this and it never quite worked out. Plus, now there were many pages on the web site and God was mentioned on nearly every page, either by quote, or reference, or instruction.
Furthermore, it came to my attention that automation had made God into a person. God is not a person, much as the ego-mind would like to personify Him thus. I then thought I could stop the madness by eliminating the "term" God altogether because, clearly, God is everywhere.
But the search, the search for God, and the search engines went on, looking for God. God is within you. You are carrying the Light of God within. You and I, and everyone, can learn to use the Light of God more often and more consistently. And we can help each other learn to do this.
So now, I have corrected the problem of the search for God. All such searches will be re-directed here.
Thank you for reading.
Your brother in love and peace and the light of God.
Peter
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