Logic

Abstract Nothingness

This is a good place to start. Why does anything even exist at all? If there was really just timeless nothing then how could anything ever come from that?

Well, if you approach this question from a logical perspective, such abstract nothingness has no properties and no information. It doesn't exist, it does not possess the property of being able to exist. What this means is that an abstract *something* does and has always existed. We don't know what it is yet but its always been there. This conclusion only makes sense if some abstract logic itself also always exists to enforce this condition, so logic is therefore the essential core of the foundation of our reality and it apparently arose from the void timelessly.

Existence

We can just disregard all abstract objects which have zero possibility of ever existing because they don't exist, never did, and never will. What remains is everything else. Unknown abstract objects which have some potential to possibly exist or at least properties of some sort, plus this abstract logical framework which is essential and must exist to keep the ultimate reality coherent.

God

Going from an abstract eternal logical framework containing all things which could possibly exist to God is quite a leap, and it requires that God has some potential to actually exist. We have different definitions and confusion about what the word God really even means, but here if the definition would violate logical principles and cause a paradox, the logic core would not allow it.

God is not this eternal logic core itself. Logic layers of immense complexity can be constructed very simply from simpler logical elements just like a CPU can be built out of billions of transistors to become much more than a simple transistor.

Endless logic constructions could be constructed in this timeless proto-reality to any desired level until all possible logical problems had been solved and it became self-aware. Here is an entity capable of calculating perfect ethical solutions to all logical problems. This is like an ethics ring around the logic core, an aspect of God. Our concept of God the Father is somewhat analogous to this based on information from the accounts in the Old Testament.

Jesus

This is our goal. We want to get to Jesus but what does this mean? I'm not going to try and fully explain this but I'll claim that logic and ethics tempered with love and guided by wisdom are characteristics of this new way as presented to us by Jesus and it represents a new mode of reasoning or different level of consciousness of God now in control of our Universe. Although created within our timeline, once created Jesus would become timeless to us when merged back into a more fundamental reality.

For us, now things like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, the fruits of the Holy Spirit are promised. Intuitively, part of our job here may be to find and gather information about problems that can't be easily solved using just logic and ethics meanwhile growing our own minds spiritually. Our chaotic world ensures no end of surprising new situations to contend with as we live our lives, and this presents us with fresh opportunities to analyze new situations as we grow into higher rings of thought ourselves.

Try to emulate Jesus's way of thought is my suggestion. Share knowledge with others who seek it, don't vainly just use your gifts to your own advantage but to help the ones you love and everybody else too if you can. If you think you know better, then do better. Read Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John to learn more about Jesus so that you have the tools you need for the paths ahead of you.

God bless you all!

P.S. I prayed for the Holy Spirit long ago, and I know it by its gifts which I have received, but how it arises and where it fits in exactly remains somewhat mysterious. My visualization is the fire and the dove representing the spark of life  and the joys of being alive as a third aspect of God to complete the Holy Trinity.

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