Questions of existence

Berkeley, Monday, April 10, 2023 1:20 AM

Since Jesus, our Lord, has resurrected, then where is he?

And since he would come back, does it means is he present, but would come back in a human form, as God allowed to do through his mother Mary, so he actually had an human body. So the question is, is he here in spirit or is his real presence at the Eucharistic mass at any place in the world?

Where does he currently live?

Are God and Jesus the same or two different, and actually Jesus is the son of God? Are God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit the same? Or does God send the Holy Spirit in His name.

Does God, Our Father, live in Heaven? Is Heaven a physical or a spiritual place? Can I talk about God? Or am I in trouble for doing so? Can someone see God? Jesus, of course can talk to His Father, has he seen Him?

Do they observe us, or do they get informed about us?

So there are angels of God working everywhere, and they send and receive messages from God as needed. We can ask to send the Holy Spirit upon us to do: Your Will Be Done.

It is up to God to come Himself as Jesus, though He sent him.

Jesus has a lot of Power of course, but he ask to reach his father through him. Is Jesus eternal and omnipotent then?

The answer is yes, because he will come back. So he is a living being. Is he the leader of the angels?

Are the angels eternal or temporal, as we are? Are we temporal? I think eternal, does why we pray to the Archangel Michael.

Are we temporal? Probably yes and no? The goal is salvation, then our spirit becomes eternal. But we can also have eternal condemnation and eternal limbo?

So if our spirits have a focused mission, and so we would need to walk through roads than even we did not planned to Your Will Be Done, it is correct to pray to not be afraid, to pray for courage, and to pray to Save us. Who us? Our human race? And to save us from what, it seems more properly to save us from eternal condemnation, as a result of my laziness or inaction. If we are eternal, better to do things dfficienciently here, to also being able to do more good things after death, and not only stay fighting for own forgiveness and salvation.

But as humble as I am as a weak as I am, forgiveness is not only our own. That would be rather a selfish mistake, is it? God ask us to walk through the life as intelligent beings, to not be fools. But do we focus in my salvation or our salvation? The later might lead to the first. the heart knows at the right time what is right and what is wrong.

My next topics should be energy, and focus. Could energy also come from God? I guess one should assume much more responsibility, and prioritize things.


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