I really like what Nowhere Man said.
The theistic likeness in my opinion closely resembles the complete and utter reverence for the moment.
And since we are part of that moment of the causation and phenomena , it seems to be a tendency that there is the noun like "Is-ness" hovering, but not transcendent, in the language of Mindfulness.
Is that ego still creating a dualism or is that my error in explaining something that gets lost in word? Or Both?
I feel there is lots of room for Breath in the Sanatana Dharma, particularly Vedenta, and if I were to go Abrahamic, although I was raised Christian, I feel I philosophically understand the presentation of Sufi-Islam with relation to the Trinity, mostly that there isn't one.
I believe the closest I come to understanding the "Divine" , right now, would be the in the language of Paganism, which my Wife practices or Tao-ism, which is to say vauge and formless at best.
In fairness to practitioners of those beliefs I mentioned, that is my personal experience/impression of them.
And to Buddhist, which is my Practice, I humbly respect your opinions and insights. :namaste Thank you. I hope I didn't trample any toes. Language can be cold and off the mark, but it's fun to try to capture in word Truths anyways, thanks for taking a whack at the proverbial cosmic pinata.
:namaste
SageTree