God is the Infinite:

God contains all possibilities, and could thus be called Universal possibility or the Infinite. Without a principle something can not exist, therefore everything that exists depends on the Infinite, the principle that makes something possible.


God is not a being:

A being is something that is distinct with limits. If God was a being, It would be limited and thus not the Infinite. In this case, there would necessitate something greater than God, creating an infinite chain of higher beings. Since the Infinite contains all beings, it must transcend the distinction between being and non-being.


You cannot know God through analytical knowledge:

Sometimes people attach human ideas to God to make It more understandable. One must remember, however, that any conception one has of God is not complete, and never can be. This includes all anthropomorphism or qualities such as "good" or "judgmental". God only appears this way to the person viewing It, and not in reality. Since the human mind can only understand those things which fall within the limits of its being, it can never truly "know" the Infinite by analytical thought alone. The only way to truly know God is through intuitive knowledge because in reality, there is no difference between "you" and God. All learned knowledge is dependent on space and time for its meaning, and as soon as one transcends those limitations, it has no real meaning.


God alone is real:

There is no independent existence. This can be made clear to oneself by trying to find the self. When one doesn't think about it, they appear to be an individual, but as soon as one goes looking for the individual self, it cannot be found. The idea of separateness is an illusion created by the mind. Everything within the limits of manifestation can only have a relative existence and anything independent of its principle can only have an illusory existence.




*Note: I capitalize Infinite to distinguish it from any thoughts one might have in relation to mathematical infinity, which is only indefinite at best. Infinite in the truest sense of the word is that which has absolutely no limits, and thus contains all. Being "unlimited" within a set of limits, such as a series of numbers, is indefinite because anything which comes from the finite cannot "become" Infinite, it can only continue on indefinitely (beyond our understanding), yet always maintaining the limits which give it existence.