22 Dec Way Of Way 222
Trying to find God is extraordinarily difficult as God has no name and no address.
Taoism, Mystical Christianity, Sufism, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism identify God as “nameless”.
Where God resides, the space before and after the now, is wordless.
God is nameless, as having a name would mean God is one thing and not another, implying duality. God, the antithesis of duality, is indistinguishable from the whole universe.
There is no word that addresses where God resides, the spaces before and after the now, as people haven’t conceptualized these spaces are the same.
Yet, the two spaces are the one space, God’s residence. God is the oneness of all space outside the now.
The now emerges from and dissolves into the space where God resides.
The now is a fleeting glimpse of God. What it reveals we cannot say, as it is everchanging.
An everchanging and nameless God with a wordless address is easy to find when we realize we are God.