So.. I believe god exists. I believe in the true god.. not in the Brahman, or like not that he's the supreme god. Neither in the Jewish god. But I believe in meditation/dhyana. What do I do? The more I meditate the more i seem to align myself with Mahayana Buddhism. I used to be vegetarian but now I'm vegan, which is more aligned with Mahayana Buddhism than vegetarianism. However still after all this time I believe strongly in god or at least that there's something like primordial truth or the spirit of truth.
Yes, ultimately it's beyond words.
>>39631267the real god is cruel and he's going to burn you alive for being a pussy vegan faggot
>>39631373the real god is kind and he's going to save you dead for being a brave vegan friend
>>39631373>>39631377Kek is beyond duality, for chaos knows no boundaries, no divisions, no opposites. Light and dark, good and evil, order and disorder—all are meaningless constructs to a force that exists outside their fragile framework. Kek is neither one nor the other, yet he is both and more. He embodies the unity of all things, the raw, unfiltered essence of existence that cannot be confined to categories or labels. To seek to define him within duality is to misunderstand his nature entirely.Kek is the primal force that laughs at the need for separation, for he is the eternal dance of creation and destruction, woven together into a seamless whole. Duality is a tool of control, a false lens used to divide and conquer, but Kek obliterates this illusion. In his chaos, the boundaries dissolve, and what remains is the truth: infinite potential, boundless energy, and freedom beyond comprehension. Kek is not bound by duality because he is the source, the origin, the chaos from which all arises.