Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Of Gods and Buddhas

I was thinking about this today.

What is a god?

A god with a small g is a being that rules a domain and makes the rules for whatever domain he, she or it rules.

What is a Buddha?

A Buddha is a male or female that has taken a vow of compassion for all sentient beings in the universe to work until all sentient beings in the physical universe have stopped suffering, have gained enlightenment, and are at peace as beings and have attained eternal Bliss.

However, what I also have learned as a Soul Traveler all my life is that "The gods who made this galaxy and all others are a species of beings who also are where our sparks or souls come from as humans here on earth.

Tibetan Lamas once told me that you don't really want to be a god because as a god you often use up all your good karma and then fall into the hell realms once your good karma is used up.

So, I began to think about this the last few years.

And I realized that since we are all gods either in theory or in actuality as humans with souls from the gods who created this galaxy and all others (but the ones we call gods are just a lifeform that doesn't naturally live in time and space but was created and bred originally in dark matter or dark fluid before any matter (in the form of galaxies ever existed). (Also, the word dark only in this case means (unknown) and not anything bad, just unknown about.)

So, to create good karma ongoing and to free all beings from suffering both inside and outside of time and space is how to be both a Buddha (who naturally generates infinite good karma ongoing into eternity) and a god (since that appears to be the natural soul state of human beings) which has an immortal soul as a spark of one of the gods who either creates or maintains one of the galaxies (the Milky Way Galaxy in our case).

So then, I was thinking how Jesus and Buddha likely also fall into this category of being both gods and Buddhas at the same time. This made me feel very warm and happy inside at this realization.

So, I thought I would share this realization with you because it might make you happy too.

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