Mind One

If you could learn to think like God would you?

Mind One

"God is a man and we just cannot make him other than man, lest we make Him an inferior one; for man's intelligence has no equal in other than man. His wisdom is infinite; capable of accomplishing anything that His brain can conceive. A spirit is subjected to us and not we to the spirit." - The Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Message to The Black Man, pg 6

"As long as you don't see God as yourself you won't call out of yourself your capabilities, but as long as you think that the Master of the universe is some spirit out there you will never see yourself with the capabilities and possibilities of mastering the forces of the heavens and the earth."- Brother Minister Louis Farrakhan.

Do you see yourself as housing the essence in which is the potential to master the heavens and the earth? Any field of human activity of your choosing? What all do you think a human being is and is not? Who do you think you are? Who do you think you can be?

What is it about a picture.

Seeing something done that had been said could not be done is a noteworthy experience. If you held what was done could not be done, but seen it executed, would you be of those who humble themselves in the face of truth, or be of those who still disbelieve after seeing that very thing happen before your eyes?

What we see isn't always what we see. Sometimes the eye is fooled. I'm not talking about those moments. What I am saying is witnessing some phenomena that you once held impossible actualized "in front of you." Denial based on sound reason is acceptable, but only until the explanation of said event with facts, science (an organized system of knowledge of a field/concentration), scripture and mathematics proves it existence or happening beyond (reasonable) doubt. After that, what effect does disbelief have on the brain of the disbeliever?

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said "His (man's) wisdom is infinite; capable of accomplishing anything that His brain can conceive."

Conceive: conceiven, "take (seed) into the womb, become pregnant," from stem of Old French conceveir (Modern French concevoir), from Latin concipere (past participle conceptus) "to take in and hold; become pregnant"

It is good to get understanding.

Could we really take into our minds that God is actually a man after 66 trillion years of this fact being hidden without seeing enough reasonable evidence of this fact? Could we see ourselves exercising divine power with no conception other than imagination absent of an anchored belief based on something real?

Why is seeing self "as" this or that vital to becoming it? How could seeing ourselves as God's and God be any different?

If you could learn to think like God would you? If you learned to think like God and you looked in the mirror, who would you be looking at?