From antiquity to the present, there have been many great philosophers who have made "cosmological" arguments for the existence of God. Are they still compelling?
Ein Sof....quantum field...akashik field...and on and on. "That which we call a rose, by any name, shall smell as sweet." This struck me as a wonderful, easy-to-read-despite-the-depth-of-the-material essay. Thank you.
I am content that, IMHO, there is a G-d. Many roads lead to G-d and—as Rabbi Schlomo Carlebach once said—"they are all valid." When one feels that imminence, one does not need to dissect it.
Ein Sof....quantum field...akashik field...and on and on. "That which we call a rose, by any name, shall smell as sweet." This struck me as a wonderful, easy-to-read-despite-the-depth-of-the-material essay. Thank you.
I am content that, IMHO, there is a G-d. Many roads lead to G-d and—as Rabbi Schlomo Carlebach once said—"they are all valid." When one feels that imminence, one does not need to dissect it.