i am not concerned. yes he did a fine job at expressing himself and i never said he was wrong.
do you believe in what you experience?
for me god is both and both are gifts
ah so we're getting somewhere... when you experience god- does this mean you're not always experiencing god? what feelings do you associate with his presence?
That is a good question. 'Do i believe what i experience?'. Not always. Many times what i experienced was not ultimately true. Yet my experiences that have had more validity have lived on and have influenced the outcome of the way i acted in the future. These experiences have been something i can believe in. They have proved worthy in my life. Such experiences that are believable change your life. They change the outcome of your life forever. These experiences have their source in an awareness beyond what we are accustomed to. They are from a source higher then ourselves. Thus we put various labels to them for lack of a better expression.
Jitendra