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    I see 'God' as Einstein did. Therefore, I would paint the universe. Perhaps I would do so with a metaphor.. Hmm.. Maybe I should take out my paints and canvases
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    How would you paint God? With a lot of paint. God's big.

    In my novel The Valley of Fire, I portray God as distant, funny, unknowable, desitic-inspired, and genderless. The last part is the toughest, writing dialogue for a character without using gender specific pronouns - but fun.
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    I've been working on a painting of Krishna for some time and I've finally realized that although He commonly is described as being blue the right hues for His divine person are various shades of purple.

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    I read somewhere that only Krishna's incarnation has blue, or purple skin, and in reality his divine form cannot be perceived properly by mortals. So, what we see of Him in paintings is simply a derivation of the artist, and is actually different for whosoever sees him, as is their own reality of maya. Unsure if it's true or not, but I have a very broad range of reading material.
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    Yes his Krishna's divine form is probably too intense for humans to handle when perceived. In the Gita when He discourses with Arjuna the latter keeps forgetting he is talking to God because uninterupted awareness of such discourse would be too intense for him as well. Krishna's name literally means "black" in Sanskrit, and many, such as Thomas Mann in his novella "The Transposed Heads", have made much of the cult of Krishna as having broken the color barriers that had initially been set up by the Aryan invaders of the Indian sub-continent so long ago, but I think the best description of Krishna's appearence comes from the Vedanta which says He has "a body colored like rain clouds, wrapped in garments resembling lightning and garlanded in forest flowers."

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    Those are lovely excerpts. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BookBeauty View Post
    I see 'God' as Einstein did. Therefore, I would paint the universe. Perhaps I would do so with a metaphor.. Hmm.. Maybe I should take out my paints and canvases
    Hey BookBeauty this sounds great.
    Would you post it here?
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett Cottrell View Post
    How would you paint God? With a lot of paint. God's big.

    In my novel The Valley of Fire, I portray God as distant, funny, unknowable, desitic-inspired, and genderless. The last part is the toughest, writing dialogue for a character without using gender specific pronouns - but fun.
    hey that sounds lots of fun.
    I had somewhere discussed something about using a pronoun that describes both a man and a woman together.
    I decided to make one up because there is not one at the minute.
    It annoyed me then because my story was about a person that feels both a man and a woman .
    I reckon youshould make your one up too.
    Let your reader know that youmade it up and use it to write your story.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    This is trolling




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    Quote Originally Posted by begirl001 View Post
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    I'm confused...what is trolling?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BienvenuJDC View Post
    I'm confused...what is trolling?
    It's when you make a post that has absolutly nothing to do with the topic of discussion for the purposes of derailing a thread or making people angry. Ironically, whatserface's one-sentence post of "this is trolling" was, in fact, trolling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    It's when you make a post that has absolutly nothing to do with the topic of discussion for the purposes of derailing a thread or making people angry. Ironically, whatserface's one-sentence post of "this is trolling" was, in fact, trolling.
    I understand what trolling is. What I meant was...What HERE is trolling. I didn't see anything in this thread that was trolling with exception of what you just pointed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BienvenuJDC View Post
    I understand what trolling is. What I meant was...What HERE is trolling.
    Haha, oh. Sorry.
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