GOD IN HUMAN UNDERSTANDING

How does a person understand God? I believe this topic is quite interesting and meaningful to human beings. I have studied humanity, and based on the results of my research, I would answer that each person understands God differently. It depends on their worldview and level of education. Since this entire book of mine is related to concepts of God, I will not write further about God directly, but instead examine humanity and its perceptions on this topic.
First, I would pose this question to religions: how is God understood? Is He understood correctly? I believe that in religions, God is not fully understood. Religions should guide people toward God Himself—that is, toward a non-material concept—but instead, they direct people toward their own theories, beliefs, and religious cults. This happens because human development is weak, and religious concepts are imperfect. People are not sufficiently evolved to accept a non-material notion or understanding.
From what I sense, the essence of the church somewhat resembles the worldview of sects. This is because the church does not guide people toward the non-material and is based on faith rather than proven truth. Given the society that surrounds me, the church is in a relatively good state, because our society is very distant from God.
I have extensively studied the energetic essence of religions, and from that I can say that religions mostly focus on their own structures. Each religion seeks to attract as many people as possible. Religions do not arise from nothing—there is much truth in them—but also falsehoods, because they are essentially based on belief. The foundation of religion is truth, but much else does not align with it. For example:
Agota’s bread, said to protect a person from misfortune.
Holy water, said to heal people.
All of this is not real truth—it is falsehood. Agota’s bread does not truly protect from misfortune, and holy water does not truly heal. Religions contain many similar examples—nonsense through which church structures partially resemble sectarian philosophy.
To a spiritual professional and bioenergeticist, the truths of reality are clearly visible through the energetic essence of God. I am a person who has studied nearly the entire existential system, and therefore I have answers to any life question.
It is truly pleasant to feel the essence of a church when it is empty—without people. Then the church is seen through God’s eyes, and the feeling is magical to witness and experience. Looking at the development of people in our society, the church is in a very good state of understanding and worldview. In the future, as people evolve—their personalities—I believe the church will guide people toward non-material concepts, toward the real presence of God.
Recalling my childhood, I remember an instance when spiritual professionals were selling holy water for various illnesses. People came in masses, even from other countries. It was claimed that holy water healed people perfectly, but in truth, people were healed not by the water, but by the purification of their souls. A person who interacts with a spiritual genius begins to think differently, cleanses their negativity, and in a pure soul, illness disappears. Truly, holy water does not heal a person; healing comes from a change in worldview and inner purity.
Let us pose the question to science: what concepts does science use to view the existence of God? The answer would be that science mostly denies the existence of God. Some branches of science tolerate God, but they are in the minority.
I once read a scientific journal that described a case proving the existence of God. Four doctors wanted to remove a tumor from a patient’s body, which was medically inoperable. In that situation, the doctors openly and sincerely prayed beside the patient. After their prayer, the tumor disappeared from the patient’s body. This proves the presence of God—His existence.
I believe that science views God’s existence through church-based concepts. There are many examples in science that prove miracles. Scientific journals write and report about them. Science has discovered that higher dimensions exist beyond relativity.
GOD IN HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
Personally, I’ve had many interactions in life with people of science—educated individuals. From all of this, I can say that it is very pleasant to communicate with such people because they possess a refined worldview about life. However, when I touched upon existential questions about God, I noticed that they were completely unfamiliar with such topics. I believe that a person must be an indigo individual to grasp the non-material context of God.
When examining the topic “God in Human Understanding” more broadly, attention should be directed toward the foundation of our society—traditional families, which raise the offspring of our society: children. It is very important for families to understand God correctly, because children—the younger generation—are the future of our society. Traditional families must tolerate spiritual worldviews that nurture human perfection. The most accurate path toward God is:
Understanding the non-material context.
For more advanced individuals, it is essential to seek divine concepts in a non-material context, while less developed individuals should pursue correct church-based concepts. For a perfectly developed person, church concepts are no longer suitable, because such a person no longer commits sins and does not need to repent. In that case, church concepts become unnecessary. Such a person needs to interact directly with God without a religious intermediary. The religious intermediary—the church—is necessary for those who have not yet achieved human perfection.
In Lithuania, besides the church, there are other spiritually oriented schools, such as the “Spiritual Development Center.” This school is led by Nijolė Gabija Wolmer, who communicates with society via the internet and radio. I believe her lectures are highly beneficial for personal development. This school—focused on “spiritual development”—is more closely related to the science of astrology.
There are also followers of the “Urantia Book” in Lithuania. The Urantia Book was written not by one person, but by many individuals who were spiritual geniuses. The followers of this book also deeply and broadly tolerate God and spiritual worldviews. Therefore, for the average person in society, there are places in Lithuania where one can spiritually educate and develop themselves.
I would advise people to grow through church theology and the Spiritual Development Center. Church theology (the church) is based solely on Christ. Personally, when I draw closer to the religion of Christianity, I feel the human energy of Jesus (His spirit). In that case, I affirm that Christianity tolerates the concepts of the real God. If Jesus did not exist, I would not feel His spiritual energy. Therefore, Jesus Christ exists in real truth, and Christianity is correct—it aligns with relativity.
I fully believe that Jesus performed miracles, because I myself, being a Christologist, perform miracles, although my miracles differ from those of Jesus. Christologists reach the heights of God—His highest energies—because they are people of God, capable of performing miracles as Jesus did. The difference between a modern Christologist and Jesus is that the Christologist is “dimmed” by his environment (society) and is forced to distance himself somewhat from God. As a result, the Christologist is not always in connection with God and cannot always perform miracles as Jesus did.
Also, no Christologist has suffered as Jesus Christ did, nor redeemed humanity’s sins. I believe that today, our society has a completely different worldview than it did 2,000 years ago. The science of Christology remains similar, but society has radically changed. Nowadays, science is highly advanced, and people are materially developed. Their concepts and understanding of situations are entirely different from those 2,000 years ago.
I also believe that today, people should look at religions with love, because religions do not tolerate evil. It is very important for people to properly understand religious concepts, as these concepts are directed toward goodness, beauty, and love. Every religion seeks to instill worldviews of harmony and perfect human morality.
In Lithuania, Christianity is the dominant religion, encompassing the majority of people. I believe that the global religious mechanism teaches people theology—toward virtue, morality, and goodness—but in practice, this is not always the case. People distort religious worldviews and concepts. In Lithuania, unlike in other parts of the world, religious concepts and worldviews are not as distorted.
It is very important for people in Lithuania to distinguish religion from sectarian groups—that is, from sects. No religion seeks material wealth from people, whereas sectarian worldviews do. They create various schemes to extract wealth from individuals. People in Lithuania should be competent and choose religions not associated with sects. For example:
because Christianity is the most suitable for people—it tolerates Jesus Christ. Feeling spiritual energies, I have studied and confirmed that Jesus exists in real truth—His energy exists. Therefore, I advise people to choose Christianity and grow through it, to develop their spiritual domains.
Christianity has a Pope, who proclaims the word of God to the world and teaches people understanding. Christianity also has its own religious document—the Bible. Christians follow the Bible, from which the entire religious worldview is formed. I believe this religious worldview is acceptable—good—formed through Jesus Christ as the essence of God.
With love,
CHRISTOLOGIST – Vidmantas –
GOD IN HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
In this article, I will explain to readers the fundamental difference between man and God. Many would answer: sin… but such an answer is incomplete—only partially correct.
In my articles, I explain spirituality, goodness, and other similar things that people should strive for… but readers understand my texts very differently, or not at all, and do not delve into them. People find it difficult to reconcile spirituality with the material world—such as money or other things that bring bodily pleasure. This is why misunderstandings arise among people… some even deny God altogether.
First and foremost, every person should understand that THE HUMAN MIND AND CONSCIOUSNESS ARE DIFFERENT THINGS. These words contain the very foundation. Only a more conscious person can correctly interpret another’s written or spoken word, because the same word can have different meanings. (It is difficult for me to convey the correct thoughts in texts.)
Signed: GOD