Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-43678302-20200208192320

I feel God from The Star Maker by Olaf Stapledon as the Absolute Spirit.

The Star Maker has two aspects: its "Creative mode" who made the universe/s and the Absolute spirit

The two major aspects of God are

Creative mode: In-time one, creator of the multiverse. Ultimate spirit: Outside of time one, absolute and perfect spirit primal source of all of existence.

“ It seemed to me that I now saw the Star Maker in two aspects: as the spirit’s particular creative mode that had given rise to me, the cosmos; and also, most dreadfully, as something incomparably greater than creativity, namely as the eternally achieved perfection of the absolute spirit.”

The absolute spirit limited itself with finite and temporal being, it limited itself for creativity and objectified from itself an atom of its infinite potentiality.

“ It seemed to me that I had reached back through time to the moment of creation. I watched the birth of the cosmos. The spirit brooded. Though infinite and eternal, it had limited itself with finite and temporal being, and it brooded on a past that pleased it not. It was dissatisfied with some past creation, hidden from me; and it was dissatisfied also with its own passing nature. Discontent goaded the spirit into fresh creation.

But now, according to the fantasy that my cosmical mind conceived, the absolute spirit, self-limited for creativity, objectified from itself an atom of its infinite potentiality.”

The Absolute Spirit is the issue of the union between the Star Maker and the Ultimate Cosmos, existing fully unmanifest outside of time and being transcendent over all of its creations, with the Star Maker himself being merely a restricted, "finite" and temporal aspect of the Absolute Spirit, formed so that it might create and learn to evolve through its creations, thus The Absolute Spirit should be Omnipotent and The Star Maker should be Ultipotence.