An argument or parable of an ontological Trinity of sorts
joshualinog
An argument or parable of an ontological Trinity of sorts
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a Trinity of experience:
- God beyond experience the father
- God in the local outer experience the son
- God in the inner experience the spirit
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Immanuel = God with you = the word (before breathed in, dialectically between father # beyond and Spirit, WITHIN, once breathed in)
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WITHout us (F), WITH us (Sn), WITHin us (St)
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meta/with, there was never a “time”/“moment” the Word was not WITH [the] God (the Father)
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coterminous ontologies(y)
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the number 3 here is vindicated from my prior arguments regarding the arbitrariness of enlisting the number three. This would be a logical cosmological argument for always three, even in the multiverse
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is there God outside of my experience, is there God that is unexperienceable?