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I believe in God. I don't know what God is or how He/She/It would manifest...that's not really important to me, I just know and feel there is something much larger than me...somewhere.

More than an eloquent discourse on whether or not God exists, I just wonder- what would God look like if you were to see Him/Her/It.

I believe in God. I don't know what God is or how He/She/It would manifest...that's not really important to me, I just know and feel there is something much larger than me...somewhere. More than an eloquent discourse on whether or not God exists, I just wonder- what would God look like if you were to *see* Him/Her/It.

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[–] [Deleted] 3 points (+3|-0)

i view any god, if any should exist, as being practically inconceivable to the human mind and (no offense meant) any feelings about a god as being completely biological in nature. so if i (or you) saw god or a manifestation of god, we would never have any idea because of our limited ability to perceive the universe around us.

[–] [Deleted] 2 points (+2|-0)

Situation dependent: Police officer, grandmother, sense, pet, convenient stranger, pharmaceutical, previous event, and every time you felt secure.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

I picture the "God" I believe cannot be seen, or understood. Yet.
I don't believe that God has a form, or an "existence" in the normal form of the word.

[–] Phukadoodledo 1 points (+1|-0)

Everything is an aspect of God. Just how like you have many names, Son, Father, Coworker, so does God. Everything has the whole of everything else within it and chooses to manifest one aspect of the whole.

This is my view of God influenced by the book the Holographic Universe and the Kybalion.