Post by 007 on May 28, 2019 0:22:42 GMT
Hello Coregod and whomever else it may concern.
I would like to say that I admire this project for the following reasons.
> Coregod's dedication to it and its tenets.
> The simplicity and graceful minimalism of the tenets that are laid-out.
> The creativity of the advertising campaigns.
And finally, I simply think it is a fun and creative project with much potential.
The purpose of this post is twofold. First, I will ask some more (perhaps difficult) questions about the project. Second, I will invite Coregod to participate in my own project, so that we may possibly create a relationship of sorts. In fact, by posting in this very thread, one is already participating in my project in a sense.
The questions are:
> A fear one may harbor is that by becoming God, one must forego one's individuality. Is it possible to maintain one's individuality while becoming God?
> If so, how can this be done given that God is a perfect entity? It would seem that entering divine perfection involves a "loss" of oneself, does it not?
> How can one cope with the extreme change that is necessary in one's life to become God?
> What is the purpose of dreams?
> Do you think that all living beings are capable of becoming God, or only some beings?
> Polytheistic religions indicate that one can be the God "of" some part of reality. For example, the God of nature, or love, or technology, or what have you. Do you think this could form a stepping-stone from just being a regular being to being a God of everything? What domains do you think one could focus on becoming the God of?
I would like to say that I admire this project for the following reasons.
> Coregod's dedication to it and its tenets.
> The simplicity and graceful minimalism of the tenets that are laid-out.
> The creativity of the advertising campaigns.
And finally, I simply think it is a fun and creative project with much potential.
The purpose of this post is twofold. First, I will ask some more (perhaps difficult) questions about the project. Second, I will invite Coregod to participate in my own project, so that we may possibly create a relationship of sorts. In fact, by posting in this very thread, one is already participating in my project in a sense.
The questions are:
> A fear one may harbor is that by becoming God, one must forego one's individuality. Is it possible to maintain one's individuality while becoming God?
> If so, how can this be done given that God is a perfect entity? It would seem that entering divine perfection involves a "loss" of oneself, does it not?
> How can one cope with the extreme change that is necessary in one's life to become God?
> What is the purpose of dreams?
> Do you think that all living beings are capable of becoming God, or only some beings?
> Polytheistic religions indicate that one can be the God "of" some part of reality. For example, the God of nature, or love, or technology, or what have you. Do you think this could form a stepping-stone from just being a regular being to being a God of everything? What domains do you think one could focus on becoming the God of?