Our universe came into being billions
of years beyond the reach of human memory, and yet we endlessly debate the
possibilities of how and why it happened, as if anyone can know. Some believe that the universe was designed
and created by a divine, benevolent intelligence, while others insist that it
was just the result of random chance.
Neither theory can be proven, so we may as well imagine the best
possible scenario. A scenario in which there is no accommodation for eternal
damnation and no place for a creator that is not loving and all-wise.
Many who believe in the Intelligent Design of the universe still do not
credit any of the world religion’s images of God with the creation and
evolution of everything. The God of the Hebrews has no interest in the
evolution of Christianity, the Christian’s God has nothing to do with the
evolution of earth-based religions, and Hinduism’s pantheon of gods does not
comprehend a God-head that won’t recognize more than three aspects of itself. There is probably no one religion that can
satisfactorily answer every question that an inquiring mind will have. Perhaps
this is because each religion was designed to meet the spiritual needs of a
particular section of the human population. If there is an omniscient cosmic
intelligence, it would recognize that the immense diversity of human
capabilities, worldviews, environmental and cultural backgrounds, interests and
experiences, would make it impossible to present the whole world with one pathway
to understanding creation and the meaning of life.
Every religion, every culture, and
nearly every individual in the world, embraces a different image of God -- an
image that may be worshiped, adored, revered, feared, claimed to be dead, or to
be a fabrication of the human imagination. There is no single human brain that
can possibly fathom the entirety of the infinite cosmic mystery. Some people
claim they have experienced cosmic consciousness, a blissful union with divine
intelligence and all of Creation -– but this is a spiritual experience that can
never be clearly described in human language. So each person chooses the
portion of truth that he or she can comprehend, and each of these bits is embellished with details either fabricated by the individual or by
one of the founders or espousers of that particular brand of faith.
In these times of widespread famine, war, and natural disaster, we
often hear people say: “If there is a God, he wouldn’t allow these things to
happen.” Others say: “How can God allow these disasters? Where is God when
people are suffering?” Or they echo the lament of Jesus as he cried out from
the cross: “God, why have you forsaken us?” Many people believe that the
current catastrophes signal the end of the world as predicted in the Bible and other
prophetic books. Some, who proclaim that there is no God, say that it is the
wishful thinking of childlike minds to believe that any higher power actually
cares what happens to our race and our world. Whatever happens to the world is
totally up to us. We'd better make some big changes, or it will be all over
soon, whether by environmental destruction, nuclear holocaust, the
disappearance of the honeybees, or a wayward asteroid – take your pick!
More and more people don't even want to
hear the word “God” spoken. They connect “God” with childhood images of a stern
old man sporting a long white beard, who tallies their sins, and deals out
punishments accordingly. To many, God is also the one who instructs certain factions
of society to be excluded from grace: homosexuals, atheists, and anyone or any
group who differs in belief or lifestyle from those whose image of God is
exclusive to them. Some people confuse the meaning of “God” by saying that God
is not the same as Allah, Brahma, or the kami of Shintoism.
“God” is just a word. In fact, it is an
abused and over-used word, which might be better understood if it was replaced
with another one, such as Creator, Divine Light, All-That-Is, Universal Mind,
Heavenly Parent, Eternal Spirit. The possibilities are endless! However, the
one word that I believe best sums up the essence of the One in whom we “live
and move and have our being“. . . is Love.
When God is thought of as pure,
unconditional love, it’s a little easier to separate truth from fabrication in
the religious teachings and doctrines of the world’s faiths. Would love
intentionally create a world where greed and violence are a natural part of
life? Would love allow any of its children to spend eternity in despair and
agony? Would love give up and cease to extend lifelines of hope to any wayward
ones who have lost their way? Would love reveal the truth about itself to one
segment of its family and then leave it up to them to make sure the other
family members get it right?
So, the Source of all Being will, in
this story, be known as Love. Love is the energy, the creative force, the One
who created this world; the animals, plants, and people who populate it. Love
is the One who has nurtured us throughout history, as we have been learning,
ever so slowly, to be more like Love ourselves.
Divine Love does not have a single
personality, but is expressed in the multitude of personalities that burst forth from the Divine Heart. Therefore, I have as much as
possible, refrained from ascribing any particular characteristics or gender to
Love. Rather, I have tried to show how Love’s work is accomplished by created
beings, both physical and spiritual, who reflect Love’s various aspects.
The purpose of this book is to
demonstrate the possibility that one divine intelligence created the universe
and everything in it; and that this universal mind, which is Love, has always
been active in the evolution of creation, manifesting in the multiple ways that
have helped to transform us from primitive warriors to the seekers of
enlightenment that so many are today. The World According to Love is a combination of
fact and fantasy, history and spirituality. It is my hope that readers will be inspired to expand their imaginations beyond
the walls that religion and science have built around our minds. Just imagine that all of creation was
conceived in Love, that the universe is a safe and friendly place, and that a
world at peace is a probable and attainable goal.
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