Most people say things like: "God is Love", and "God is Justice" and "God is Peace". Yes, that's all true. But, if you stand with your physical body in the face of God you would be burnt to a crisp never to be the same again.
My experience when I demanded to see God at about 20 or 21 was to wind up someplace like the Orion Nebula and meeting God in person. But, even then I was soul traveling at the time and when I came back into my body I just physically shook for a long time and couldn't talk much about anything to anyone for a couple of weeks while I got used to a completely new paradigm in my life.
So, often meeting angels you can say, "God is Love' and "God is Justice" and "God is Peace" but you really don't want to meet God physically because you would not survive it physically.
And even meeting God Soul Traveling I have never ever been the same ever again.
There is a saying which is true:"No one may see God and Live!"
This is absolutely true. But, if your physical body doesn't die when you see him and if your mind isn't permanently gone and burnt to a crisp, then you become naturally an instrument of God from then on in exactly the same way a Nail becomes a magnet when tied to a battery with the positive and negative leads in place.
You become like that: "A Magnet of God" and Electrical Conduit of God ever after. So, there are only two choices if you see God:
1. you physically die
or
2. You become one of God's instruments the rest of your life here on earth.
That's it.
By God's Grace
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