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jp π©
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i just realized that this is what i have to show her to explain without words any time that you try to explain what god is with concepts is like trying to put the ocean inside her water bottle
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kevang30.base.eth
@kevang30.eth
I do not intend to tell you how to do it, but I think and I have made it known to my children that God is everything, it is what we see, what we feel, breathing, the sun that illuminates you, the concept of a universal whole, Maybe it's not what you want to convey, but I think it's close to what we as Parents want to convey.
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jp π©
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i donβt think it is aggressive that you tell me how to do it. it is exactly what i was asking for on the original cast. it is extremely important for me to cultivate awe, wonder and reverence βtowards godβ, and what you say is what i actually want to bring to our family. without too much religious concepts and fluff, but with the recognition of the unknown (or βmoreβ than known) force that gives life to life how do you cultivate it daily in your relationship with your kids?
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kevang30.base.eth
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Thank you for appreciating what I think, the trick is that there is no trick, the truth is that every day I try to make them see and believe in the presence of that God in everything they do, not as something that limits, On the contrary, like that force that drives us to grow and move forward when we think we can't. I don't know if I explained myself well, but the best thing is when they learn to feel it that way.
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jp π©
@jpfraneto.eth
i love this. god can end up being seen as an attitude towards the unknown. not as something that you "know" or understand, but that you act towards. and the best way to explain it is to actually embody that yourself so that they can develop the curiosity of following how you behave without you having to impose it on them and that's the challenge isn't it
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kevang30.base.eth
@kevang30.eth
Exactly, that is the essence, it is something that they must end up internalizing themselves, I think imposing it loses its meaning and you end up forcing someone to believe in things that do not seem to be his own and that is why he then abandons them, It is better to guide them on the path and let them walk it than to force them to walk it.
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