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God is G and R is reality.

G = R due to the above statement (in the title).

G ϵ R and R ϵ G (this denotes the reflexivity between G and R).

If R ϵ G (If reality is an element of God)

then G ϵ R (then God is an element of reality.)

R ϵ R (reality is an element of reality since it is none other than itself)

Therefore G = R.

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High? God is all that exists. God gets board. God uses its imagination to create the universe and split its own consciousness into what seem like distinct separate consciousnesses in lower dimensions. This seemed like such an obvious truth when I was on DMT. Dude, you high? :)

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High? God is all that exists. God gets board. God uses its imagination to create the universe and split its own consciousness into what seem like distinct separate consciousnesses in lower dimensions. This seemed like such an obvious truth when I was on DMT. Dude, you high? :)

 

No, I am not. You're the one who's high.

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No, I am not neither. Not for nearly a year. When I was high, like DMT high, I thought stuff very similar to what it seems like you're trying to say, but it's difficult to tell.

God is G and R is reality.

G = R due to the above statement (in the title).

G ϵ R and R ϵ G (this denotes the reflexivity between G and R).

If R ϵ G (If reality is an element of God)

then G ϵ R (then God is an element of reality.)

R ϵ R (reality is an element of reality since it is none other than itself)

Therefore G = R.

You're not high, wow! That's basically textbook kiteness.

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That position is similar to the position of some christian philosophers, that God himself died on the cross.  That to save himself, god himself became humanity through holy spirit which is omnipresent.  In other words, after the death on the cross, God is everything and everything is God, that's the point of Resurrection.

So in your formula above, under that philosophical approach, G would also include I, the imaginary, and not just reality, if we define Everything as R + I.

But also interesting, before the resurrection, in that philosophical sense, the result is that there was time when God was not omnipresent, existing in a separate R + I, which what most religions subscribe to.

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