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The Universe Looking Back: God in All Things is a Thursday Journal episode exploring one of the deepest spiritual and philosophical questions: Is God separate from the universe, or present within all things?
In this episode of Traversing the Strange World, we reflect on Spinoza’s view of God and Nature, the Stoic idea of the Logos, Kabbalah and Hasidic mysticism, and the Hindu ideas of līlā and māyā. Together, these traditions point toward a powerful possibility: that reality is not dead matter, but something living, conscious, and filled with sacred depth.
We explore whether consciousness is more than a biological accident, whether the universe itself has an inward dimension, and whether human awareness could be one of the ways the greater whole becomes present to itself.
This episode is for anyone drawn to philosophy, mysticism, spirituality, meaning, consciousness, God, reality, and the hidden life behind the world we see.
If you’ve ever wondered: What is God’s nature? Is God the universe? Is consciousness divine? Is reality alive? What do Spinoza, Kabbalah, Stoicism, and Hindu philosophy have in common?
Then this episode is for you.
Topics in this episode: Spinoza, God and Nature, pantheism, panentheism, consciousness, mysticism, Kabbalah, Hasidic thought, Stoicism, Logos, Hindu philosophy, līlā, māyā, divine presence, sacred reality, philosophy of God, spiritual reflection.
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By Isaiah DanberryThe Universe Looking Back: God in All Things is a Thursday Journal episode exploring one of the deepest spiritual and philosophical questions: Is God separate from the universe, or present within all things?
In this episode of Traversing the Strange World, we reflect on Spinoza’s view of God and Nature, the Stoic idea of the Logos, Kabbalah and Hasidic mysticism, and the Hindu ideas of līlā and māyā. Together, these traditions point toward a powerful possibility: that reality is not dead matter, but something living, conscious, and filled with sacred depth.
We explore whether consciousness is more than a biological accident, whether the universe itself has an inward dimension, and whether human awareness could be one of the ways the greater whole becomes present to itself.
This episode is for anyone drawn to philosophy, mysticism, spirituality, meaning, consciousness, God, reality, and the hidden life behind the world we see.
If you’ve ever wondered: What is God’s nature? Is God the universe? Is consciousness divine? Is reality alive? What do Spinoza, Kabbalah, Stoicism, and Hindu philosophy have in common?
Then this episode is for you.
Topics in this episode: Spinoza, God and Nature, pantheism, panentheism, consciousness, mysticism, Kabbalah, Hasidic thought, Stoicism, Logos, Hindu philosophy, līlā, māyā, divine presence, sacred reality, philosophy of God, spiritual reflection.
#TraversingTheStrangeWorld #ThursdayJournal #Spinoza #GodInAllThings #Consciousness #Mysticism #Philosophy #Pantheism #Panentheism #Kabbalah #Stoicism #HinduPhilosophy #Spirituality #Meaning #Reality