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The truth is that we should expect and count it a blessing that we find God in nature and in its images of all creation, but not in the pantheistic sense, i.e., God is the tree, the meadow, the sunset, …, but in the panentheistic sense, i.e., God is *present in *the tree, the meadow, the sunset, …I was going to respond to some other parts of your post. But…well, you’ve said some hurtful things about the Divine, and my faith. You make declarations about it that you have no way of knowing if they are true. No matter what I tell you, you will say what you want to, not paying attention to what I say about my own experience in my faith.
I believed for many years that God was able to reach out and touch me, but He didn’t. I don’t know why He chose not to. Maybe you do, you know Him personally.
But the Divine doesn’t need arms to reach out, it IS. Everywhere I am, it IS. Every need I perceive, it IS. It doesn’t hide from me. It IS.
You can call it cold, cruel or any other string of words you want, but that wont change the truth.
I try to speak only of my own faith and not make assumptions or denigrate the faith or deity of others, because…I realize I don’t know their experience, and matters of faith are so very personal.
cheddar
It is illusionary and the hope of the devil that he will get sincere folks to stop at and believe that the *images of God *are God, so as they may not encounter the power and wisdom, love and salvation of the personal and transcendent God that is *present in *all of His creation. Faith is meant to be a very personal encounter with the Person’s of the Trinity.
I suggest that the only thing being hurt is your attachment to the pantheistic misconception of the reality of God. Pray that God may reveal the truth of Himself to you if there is more truth about Himself to be revealed.