UNITY
I think therefore I am (Cogito ergo sum) – famous philosphy quotation of *| René Descartes
or
is it make more sense with philosophy quotation “I am exist therefore I think”?
If I have no consciousness of mind, how could I think therefore I am
somehow,
if I am not exist, there would be none at all
I am exist, and all the nerves in my brain develop and work well, in my conciousness of mind,.. I think therefore I am.
However,
if I am exist but my brain’s nerves don’t work (no consciousness of me), think NONE therefore NONE |
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My conclusion:
the existence of me & the consciousness of me – should be in a one package (unity)
Just same like:
the existence of Divine Essence & the consciousness of faith, both should be in one package (unity)
*| René Descartes (1596 – 1650) was a French philosopher, mathematician, scientist and writer of the Age of Reason. He has been called the “Father of Modern Philosophy”, and much of subsequent Western philosophy can be seen as a response to his writings. He is responsible for one of the best-known quotations in philosophy: “Cogito, ergo sum” (“I think, therefore I am”). |
TRINITY
*| TRINITY IN CHRISTIANITY
Trinity concept in Christianity is NOT Polytheism of 3 Gods. It is Monotheism of One God (Divine Essence) with 3 related main functions (since we totally believe that Divine Essence is unlimited) :
Father (Divine Essence) >>> creates all
Son (Divine Essence) >>> redeems the sin, tells and teaches the words of Divine Essence directly to humankind
Holy Spirit (Divine Essence) >>> sanctifies and guides humankind in order to be with Divine Essence
When we pray to Father/Son/Holy Spirit, we pray to One and the only Divine Essence (Monotheist)
It was totally wrong perception to have an assumption that Trinity in Christianity does mean 3 Gods (Polytheist).
True, Christian is kind of complex Monotheism with Trinity.
Whilst Islam is the most simple Monotheism. One God Essence known as Allahu Aqbar and prophet Mohammed as RasullAllah.
In fact, Trinity in Christianity is totally different than Trimurti in Hinduism. |
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TRIMURTI
*| TRIMURTI IN HINDUISM
Hindus believe in Trimurti of 3 highest Deities (Polytheist), they are:
Brahma (creates) – Direct worship of Brahma is rare. They worshipped Brahma indirectly through the chanting of the Gayatri mantra
Vishnu (preserves – maintains) – Most often worshipped in his forms as Krishna and Rama
Shiva (destroys / universal destruction of all that is evil, bad, wasteful, excessive) – Mostly worshipped to follow the path of renunciation or lead radical lives through courageous decisions.
Trimurti clearly consists of 3 different Deities, 3 different functions, 3 different powers, 3 different personalities of each Gods, and each of these 3 highest Deities has their own Goddess to help.
Brahma with Goddess Sharasvathi (Goddess of Speech and Knowledge)
Vishnu with Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth)
Shiva with Goddess Shakti sometimes as Parvathi (Goodess of Material Energy / Mother Nature) |