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Our inability to feel happiness constantly, derives from our inability to be omnipresent, which means in itself the inability to live simultaneously, in more then one life, and in more then one scenario, also it means aur inability to know the truth or be the truth. Characteristics that we often attribute to the God, in an attempt in projecting in God as our creation, what we wanted to be, but what we cant. Being condemn with choice, in the conditions of lack of truth and omnipresence, we are bound in accepting rather a fatalist approach to our being, and subsequently see the God, as the Other, who possess what we need to be happy or complete.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 11:08:46 +0000

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