By Glorian Publishing on Wednesday, 16 May 2012
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I ask this because, it seems to me based on the various clipping I have been reading on this site; all the Gods of each respective region are either true existing divine entities from the highest vibrational planes and they all answer to The Absolute which out ranks them all or they are all one in the same.

Thus, making me wonder is God Almighty (whatever the name from the respective religion), The Absolute? or an entirely different interpretation of this concept in and of it self.

Thank you in advance in anticipation of your response.
"The Absolute is beyond conditioned life. It is beyond that which is relative. It is the Real Being; It is the Non-Being because It does not keep any concordance with our concepts, but the Absolute is the "Real Being." This is why we do not intellectually comprehend It, because for us the Absolute is like Non-Being; nonetheless, It is the Real Being of the Being. [...] The Absolute is not a God, neither a divine nor human individual. It would be absurd to give form to That which has no form; it would be nonsense to try to anthropomorphize space. Indeed, the Absolute is the Unconditional and Eternal Abstract Space, far beyond Gods and human beings. The Absolute is the Uncreated Light which does not project a shadow in any place during the profound night of the Great Pralaya. The Absolute is beyond Time, Number, Measurement, and Weight; beyond Causality, Form, Fire, Light and Darkness. Nonetheless, the Absolute is the Fire and the Uncreated Light." - Samael Aun Weor, Tarot and Kabbalah


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Thank you for that response, it most certainly seems to be the most balanced! Time for me to start doing some studying and meditating. Thank you.
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