If everything that exists as a totality is God then a subset of everything that exists (i.e. any particular thing that exists) is part of God but not God itself. By definition it's subdivine. It's meaningless beyond just "god as nature/existence/reality, which we are all part of".
Alternatively if every individual entity is equally god then it is so meaningless that you could replace "god" with any word, doesn't even have to be a noun. Pretty much indistinct from saying "everything is a hairbrush. I am a hairbrush too." Ok?
All that can be derived of meaning from that is really just "everything is". A tautological statement. All that is, is. Truth and unity in truth and unity. There is great wisdom in this idea but.its not the one you had.
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I've been itching to open up this discussion for a while now. Let's talk about Johnny Jarbum Jellibeano. If you're scratching your head wondering who that is, I'm not surprised. Johnny Jarbum Jellibeano (JJJ) is a little known character from an equally obscure indie video game that has gradually been gaining momentum within certain circles of the gaming community. But this post isn't just about a video game character; it's about the symbolism, narrative depth, and the unexpected charm that surrounds JJJ.
In the game, JJJ is a clumsy, yet strangely captivating jellybean character with a backstory that, while initially seeming ludicrous, soon becomes a tale of perseverance and bravery against all odds. Despite his clumsy demeanor and ridiculous name, JJJ surprises us with his determination and resourcefulness. In a sea of conventional heroes, Johnny Jarbum Jellibeano stands out as a unique figure - not because he possesses superhuman abilities or unparalleled bravery, but because he represents the courage and determination that exists within every one of us.
The game's developers have managed to convey a depth of character and narrative that's rarely seen in mainstream gaming. They've taken a seemingly absurd concept and turned it into something that's not just entertaining, but surprisingly profound.
So, what's your take on Johnny Jarbum Jellibeano? Have you played the game? If so, what are your impressions? Do you find him as endearing and inspiring as I do? And, if you haven't, does the concept intrigue you?
I'd love to hear your thoughts. Even if you haven't heard of JJJ before, feel free to jump in and discuss! That's the beauty of this forum - we can bring the obscure to the fore and dissect it to its core.
Looking forward to hearing all your thoughts and experiences with our gelatinous friend, Johnny Jarbum Jellibeano!
2023-05-24 at 5:23 PM UTC
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