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The Biblical understanding is that God is a power that is external to us, so to say, standing above us and guiding us from the outside. The Hindus, on the other hand, hold that God or Brahman is all pervasive. God is within- as well as without us. God is a continuum of consciousness that includes us as well. Genesis 1-9 is consistent with the Hindu concept of God as Collective Consciousness. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Could the Biblical God be same as All-Pervasive Brahman of the Hindus?


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Could The Biblical God Be Same As AllPervasive
Brahman Of The Hindus? Could God be the
Collective Consciousness of all living beings?
The Biblical understanding is that God is a power
external to us, so to say, standing above us and
guiding us from the outside. The Hindus, on the
other hand, say that Brahman (or God) is all
pervasive. He is both within and without us. He
can be thought of as Collective Consciousness of
all beings. My study shows that the narrative of
creation in Genesis 1-9 is consistent with the
Hindu concept of God or Brahman being our
allpervasive Collective Consciousness. We discuss
these verses to consider this possibility. "11
In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth Comment In the beginning the Collective
Consciousness divided itself into Consciousness
and Matter. I may be like precipitation of a
cloud into vapor and water. "12 Now the earth
was without shape and empty Comment The matter
that was precipitated was without shape. It was
something like water vapor in space. . .and
darkness was over the surface of the watery
deep Comment The watery deep is often
understood as H2O water, maybe like an ocean.
However, Strongs translates the Hebrew word
paniym lt06440gt as before and behind, toward, in
front of, forward, formerly, from beforetime,
before. These meanings suggest that the watery
deep was Matter (without shape). but the Spirit
of God was moving over the surface of the
water Comment The Collective Consciousness was
moving intermingled with the Matter. Maybe like
an airplane within the cloud or a spacecraft in
ether. 13-5 God said, Let there be light. And
there was light! God saw that the light was good,
so God separated the light from the darkness. God
called the light day and the darkness
night. Comment The interaction of Collective
Consciousness and Matter produced light. Ancient
people rubbed two pieces of wood to produce fire.
Maybe something like that happened when the
airplane like Collective Consciousness rubbed in
the Matter.
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Figure 1 Ancients created fire by rubbing.
16-7 God said, "Let there be an expanse in the
midst of the waters and let it separate water
from water. So God made the expanse and separated
the water under the expanse from the water above
it. It was so
Figure 2 Light was created by the rubbing of
Collective Consciousness with the
matter-without-shape
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Comment The Matter or God or Brahman separated
into dense and sparse matter something like the
vapor differentiating into vapor in the cloud
(dense) and vapor around the cloud (sparse). The
Hebrew word for "expanse is raqiya' lt07549gt. It
is derived from the Hebrew word raqa' lt07554gt,
which means "pound the earth (as a sign of
passion). This suggests that the Collective
Consciousness pounded the Matter into two
distinct parts.
Figure 3 Collective Consciousness pounded the
matter-without-shape into two distinct parts like
a cloud separating into two.
18-10 God called the expanse sky. God said, "Let
the water under the sky be gathered to one place
and let dry ground appear. It was so. God called
the dry ground "land and the gathered waters he
called "seas. God saw that it was good. Comment
The sparse matter between the two dense matter
was called sky. (One of the dense) matterthe
earthin turn, separated into dry ground and the
liquid seas. The Biblical understanding of God as
described in these verses appears to be
consistent with the Hindu concept of Brahman
being the all-pervasive Collective Consciousness.
The Consciousness of every living being is
connected with the consciousness every other
living being. This consciousness is like a huge
web with
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multiple interconnections. This interconnected
web of consciousness collectively determines
where to go and is personified as Biblical God.
Figure 4 The interconnected web of Consciousness
is personified as God.
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