This is how Jesus' name was actually pronounced in Aramaic which was his native tongue. One of these two ways. There are those that try to limit Jesus and God to one point of view, one or two books, but I think it might be important to say, "How can you limit beings that cannot usefully be limited in any way, shape or form?" In fact, if we consider what God actually is, it is not just here on earth and it is not just the Solar System and it is not just the physical Universe that we can perceive with our limited human senses. God is dimensionless universes beyond seeing and beyond present human reason.
So, when people try to limit Jesus or God I realize they are trying to fit Jesus and God into limited preconceived notions that they had as children. And that to actually even begin to comprehend how stupendous all this is is beyond their grasp. So I have compassion for people who perceive this way.
Some people I used to go to church with would say things like, "Oh God! You are so Magnificent!" Saying this out loud with wonder and expansiveness at least takes you to a nearer perspective of what God and Jesus and all the truly Holy beings throughout the actual universe actually are.
But, even the most expansive that I might get which might encompass experiences as a soul traveler of thousands of Galaxies and everything in between is not even a trillionth at best of what God actually is. In fact even if I use the biggest number 999,999 Googles it still is not 1/999,999 Googles because a Google is the largest number humans have yet devised.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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