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Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑June 8th, 2024, 2:06 am
3. You can do your best to see the world from a god's eyes, meaning from a god's eye view.
Juanita Phelps wrote: ↑June 8th, 2024, 4:09 pm
3. The God's eye view baffles me. If I do my best to see the world from a god's eyes, meaning from a god's eye view, what am I looking for? How will I know when I see it?
Hi,
Juanita Phelps,
Thank you for your question!
By "seeing things from a god's eye view" or "looking at things from a god's eye view", what I mean is seeing and/or looking at them from an objective perspective, which includes looking at them in a tenseless way (i.e. without leftness versus rightness, without time, without space, and without there even being a difference between would-be time and would-be space). In other words, it's looking at reality as an eternal timeless objective whole.
From the eyes of an antelope being chased by a lion, it might be subjectively undesirable that the lion catches the antelope.
From the eyes of the lion, it might be subjectively undesirable that the antelope gets away.
Objectively (a.k.a. from a god's eye view), it's functionally already fated which of those two occurs (despite the event potentially being in "the future" from the lion's and antelope's
subjective perspectives), and more importantly, neither case is objectively undesirable, at least to the extent it is what is the case.
To one person, peanut butter tastes good. To another, peanut butter tastes bad.
But both of those people can do their best to look at things objectively (a.k.a. from a god's eye view, or god's tongue taste
), in which peanut butter neither tastes good nor bad because taste is subjective.
With love,
Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
a.k.a. Scott
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