(05-13-2025, 09:49 PM)MichSwampbuck Wrote: God, the great "I am". All there ever was and will be.
Exodus 3:14“And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.”
I Am in the old language was HAYAH. Pronounced sort of like Hey ya, how are you doing. It is Hayah ? Hayah. Never paid much attention to the word for that. Hayah is listed some place as the name of god.
Hayah is also part of the name of the local entity or part of god associated with the collective consciousness of all life on this planet...but I am not sure exactly how to spell the first part, sort of sounds like son or san or sen or sun...not sure of the prefix pronunciation. This local presence appears to be part of god but not really classified as god. (My toe nail is not me, just a part of me.) sort of a kind of reference.
Did some studying of ancient Hebrew and other ancient languages around the world trying to identify the primordial language of humans a while back.
Although, I am no expert, I could be all wrong with my conclusions and of course, I just believe in a supreme consciousness they refer to as god, I am not religious or belong to any church. My father said church is for people who need it, he also believed in god and was honest and helped others, he just went to church on Christmas and Easter but made sure I went to church to learn how to be a good person.
I like the woods, good place to go to talk to god, trees do not judge you if you believe a little different than they do. But some people need a church and others to support their journey in god.
I tend to find a lot of good in the majority of people who are Christians, but of course, there are always some that are only going to church to make themselves look better. That is normal human behavior.