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My Concept of God


by Nabil Shaban,

April 25 1998.

"God is what ever we make of it. The Great Supernatural Power of the universe is Conscious, Intelligent and Malleable. It responds to imagination and conviction. If we think of it as many, then it will be many.


The Egyptian Gods and Godesses really existed and had dominion over the Egyptian believers. As did the Greek Pantheon of Deities, the Roman, the Celtic, the Hindu etc. When it was necessary to regard it as One, then it behaved and was revealled as One - so Yahweh, Allah or the Christian God emerged as real, tangible and effective as the sparrow in the air, the fish in the sea and the lion in the desert. The Provider is malevolent or benevolent or indifferent - depending on our psychological and cultural needs at the time.

The Provider is also either the Great Earth Mother Goddess or the Supreme Sky God or sometimes interchangeable or Dualistic, again depending on our religious predilictions. However we visualize the Cosmic Host, it will respond appropriately - it will take the form of Siva, Jesus, saints, angels, Blessed Virgin Mary, Krishna, Allah, Satan, devils,djinns, Odin, Appollo, Diana, Aphrodite, Brigid, Gaia, Manitou, Horus or alien Grey ETs in UFOs.

The Cosmic Host is real and flexible but it demands conviction and imagination to be made flesh.

The Cosmic Host is the Shape-Shifter Supreme, able to fragment itself into a myriad of independent identities and entities. If we want the world to be sustained and nurtured by a single benevolent being then the world must unite and wish it.

However, if we continue to send out confused, aggressive, negative, contradictory, antipathetic signals, then malevolent and oppositional forces will continue to haunt, plague and disrupt our planet."
- copyright Nabil Shaban 1998.

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"What we are today comes from our thoughts of yesterday, and our present thoughts build our life of tomorrow; our life is the creation of our mind."
- Gautama Siddhatha, the Buddha "Awakened One" (556 - 486 BCE)

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