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absolute13

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Encyclopedia of African Religion, editors Molefi kete asante ,
Ama Mazama

"Thus god is praised as the unknown, the mysterious one, as a kikongo saying puts it explicitly: ku tombi nzambi ko, kadi ka mean ye nitu ko- don't look for god, he does not have a body. The baluba and other people liken god to the wind or to the word of the mouth.

A traditional Twa hymn:

In the beginning was god
Today is god
Tomorrow will be god
Who can make an image of God?
He has no body
He is a word which comes out of your mouth
That word! It is no more,
It is past, and still it lives!
So is god."

Page 287
 
In all pagan traditional paths, god is a code name for the chakras. When it is said that god is unattainable and doesn't have a body, ever present, etc, this is the life force, the aether. I notice all african traditional religions highlight this.
 
Have not read it but figured I would post the link here for others to get it if they wanted:

http://libgen.io/book/index.php?md5=7BAEB91CC90ACFCAAB5A3705EC3BE3BD
 
That book have statues of Buddha and else that are not smiling. First time I seen old yogic statues where the guys looks serious.
 
absolute13 said:
That book have statues of Buddha and else that are not smiling. First time I seen old yogic statues where the guys looks serious.

It would be this book or other of serious Buddha
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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