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 If we accept the above analogy, then we may presume we understand the nature of God and understand who He is, what He is, and what we can compare Him with. But such understanding of God must be limited, because I am sure that our human Mind's intellectual ability is far from perfect, as it is limited by our understanding of dimensions.

When our bodies perish, our individual Minds will be non-existent. When the universe disappear, God will also be non-existent.

Body and Mind coexist; God and cosmos coexist.

How about the soul? It is something I still cannot well understand but which I will further elaborate on in the next chapter on dreams.

My theory on the nature of God has one basic similarity to various religious beliefs like Christianity, Islamism, and various forms of Paganisms etc — we all believe there is a God almighty. However, those religions place too much emphasis on asking people to go through their various figureheads — Jesus Christ, Mohammed, various mountain spirits, etc — to reach God. My belief goes to directly understanding and reaching God without these various forms of worship.