| Alan Watts "I am".
"It is obvious to any informed student of the history and psychology of religion that Jesus was one,
of many, who had an intense experience of cosmic consciousness- of the vivid realization that oneself
is a manifestation of the eternal energy of the universe, the basic "I am." But it is very hard to
express this experience when the only religious imagery at your disposal conceives that "I am" as an
all-knowing and all-powerful monarch, autocrat, and beneficent tyrant enthroned in a court of adoring
subjects. In such a cultural context, you cannot say "I am God" without being accused of subversion,
insubordination, megalomania, arrogance, and blasphemy. Yet that was why Jesus was crucified.
In India people would have laughed and rejoiced with him, because
Hindus know that we are all God
in disguise-playing hide-and-seek with himself. Their model of the universe is not
based on the political states of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Persians, whose awesome dictatorships
still hold sway through the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions, even in the Republic
of the United States.
In Hinduism the whole universe is like the Holy Trinity - one as many, and many as one.
(And, of course, the Hindus are the despised of the earth, having been reduced to utter poverty by
Muslims and Christians.)
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"But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is."
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