Trinity & Mandala

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By Edward E. Rochon

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The mind operates as a trinity. We speak and listen and monitor the dialog as well. This must be true for all sentient beings and is not subject to refutation. it is plainly so. Consequently, God's mind and man's share this common trait. An analysis of the vision of Ezekiel equates the vision to a mandala and discusses why Ezekiel considered all four of the beasts mentioned about the throne of God as masculine. The eagle to the north in his vision should be considered feminine. It can be hard to distinguish sex with eagles for the most part without expertise. I suggest that Ezekiel misinterpreted the vision as have others throughout history. The nature of omniscience and how it could be thought of as thought is a subtopic. I assume a multitude of processes going on simultaneously for each subject under God's purview.
Trinity & Mandala