"The God and The Universe Conversations". Week Nine
A cursory investigation found several resources defining empathy as the projection of one's own personality into the personality of another in order to understand the person better. Other definitions followed a similar vein of thinking: the idea that we may best understand another person’s plight by impressing our own sensibilities upon them. Which is not an exchange and not a conversation.
Odd, really.
If the one language we speak is the Language of Me, then how are we to understand anyone at all? Maybe a vital part of defining empathy would be the awareness that understanding another person must indeed, include the other person.
The Universe had been really busy. Busy. Busy. Busy. God stood by (as much as God can stand by) and observed all the frenetic activity. "Hey there, The Universe!", interjected God, "That looks like quite the adventure of evolving actual things. Got any concept of what will come out of all this busy-ness?"
"God", replied The Universe, "it is what it is."
"That's cool, returned God, "whatcha gonna do when the is-ness becomes Being?"
"The Universe was wondering how the Historical Reality could exist along with the Contemporary Reality, if indeed it even does", pondered The Universe out loud. "Slow day?" laughed God. "Well, no - don't laugh at The Universe", pouted The Universe. "The Universe means, God acts as the linking datum of existence in a continuum, right?"
"Yeah", replied God, "But still the extensive divisions of potentialities can mess with that. Mess with that bad."

From the "Inter-faith Prayer Painting Project"©
“The Category of Transmutation”
“The perceptions of "images" in the presentational immediacy must be like looking at the light of a particular star and enjoying in in the moment, even as an Entity understands that the star may no longer exist", stated The Universe with just a touch of smugness.
"Fascinating!" responded God. "And then by following relevant historical routes, then that perception of that light may form a corpuscular society and become a galaxy which then is the 'real' galaxy."
"Whatever, God", barked a petulant The Universe.
"People spoke the same language, but could not understand each other."
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and cannot be fathomed in non-being;
it cannot be lost through movement
and cannot be gained through stillness."
Ming-Chiao, "Five Houses of Zen"
A Lass: Babble On
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