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Gods, in the Dictionary of Modern Chinese
It is interpreted as "a general term for gods", that is, "religion refers to the creator and ruler of heaven and earth, and superstitious people refer to gods or spirits after death of people with great ability and virtue."
The word god should be looked at separately, first of all, "god". God is the essence of human beings, and there is God because of the heart, and there is the heart because of the mind, and then there are life activities. Clear, is clear and thorough.
The original meaning of the gods refers to the fact that some people have cultivated to a very high level, and the inside and outside are the same to the complete realm, and the gods are directly embodied in people's thoughts, words and deeds.
The so-called respect for the gods means believing in and respecting the other person, as if the other person has a clear mind and a perfect wisdom like a sage.
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Stipulate. Philosophical poems by Sun Dajun.
The big regulations are small, and the strong regulations are weak.
The universe prescribes star systems, star systems prescribe planetary systems, and planetary systems prescribe planets.
The sun prescribes the earth, the earth prescribes man, man prescribes society, and society prescribes man's behavior.
People's attitudes require everyone's words and deeds, in good times and bad times.
People praise and blame people.
All things in heaven and earth are involuntarily self-conscious, and all things in heaven and earth never intentionally rebel, but people have this and that choice.
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Gods: It refers to the gods who have the prestige and virtue of the gods, who have been arranged by the gods, who are orthodox dao gods, who have become gods, and will not harm the inner world, but will only benefit Bairong.
surnames, such as Guan Gong, Zhenwu Emperor, Tiangong, Chenghuang, and Buddhist Bodhisattvas. Gods: refers to the spirits that have not become righteous gods, most of them are gods who have attained the Tao, but there is no orthodox priesthood arrangement, and some belong to wild gods, such as mountain gods, landlords, narcissus, stove masters and other small gods.
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One is a single finger and the other is a general term, and that's the difference. It refers to the use of gods alone, and the use of gods in general.
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My understanding is simple, the so-called gods, in fact, are a kind of spirit, such as heroic spirits, elves, riot spirits, demon spirits and the same category, gods are mythical spirits, with some incredible abilities, such as resurrection, release water, spit fire, **, ward off evil spirits and the like, gods are a kind of advanced life characteristics, representing the law and faith, the two are used to distinguish as if they are both police, one is a policeman, work freely, one is a criminal police, has great rights but has to work overtime.
That's a little insight I have.
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If you have a clear view of the laws of the operation of all things in the world, and can see the essence through phenomena, your divine consciousness will be very clear, and this needs to be cultivated to be exercised.
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God: The creator and master of all things.
Deity: The meaning is not much different from that of a god, but it can also refer to the spirit that a person turns into after death.
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It's also very simple.
God: Exists in a higher dimension, in layman's terms, Du is what Westerners call God, God of War
Sun dao gods and the like, generally speaking, are used by Westerners, but they are also inseparable from faith, at least without faith, the power will not disappear, nor will it weaken or strengthen.
Spirits: They have not yet left the spirit body, they need faith very much, it can be said that without faith there is no power, and they belong to the same category: elves, heroic spirits, and necromancy. Most of them are said to be used by Orientals (as if it were).
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The meaning is pretty much the same, there is no difference.
You have to ask about the difference, that is, the words used in these two words are different.
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The gods are the extension of the "Great Dao", the embodiment of the rules of the universe, and the foundation that supports the existence of all things.
To put it simply, the gods objectively manifest themselves as eternal and unchanging "laws", and they are the supreme beings that cannot be resisted or imagined. For example, the One God Yawei, the Eastern Emperor Taiyi, and the existence that represents the three stages of the birth of the universe: Sanqing.
These can be barely called gods, but the real gods have no names.
Deities are broader and can be used to refer to supreme, eternal deities, or to spirits born out of reverence or fear.
For example, what Emperor Guan, what Buddha Rulai, what Jade Emperor and what Guanyin Bodhisattva, and even spirits with faith and incense can be called gods.
In short, the gods are not comparable to the gods.
Because the essence of the gods is an extension of the Tao, the essence of all things, and the legal principles that support the operation of the universe, they are objectively expressed as "laws", but this "objectivity" is only from the perspective of human beings.
Just as humans and immortals cannot be compared, gods and spirits must not be compared with each other.
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There is no difference between being called gods.
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Dictionary Explanation: Refers to the gods: worship as gods; All this has been set by the gods of all things.
Refers to the spirit of man: the gods are sassy; Accumulate goodness into virtue, and the gods are self-satisfied, and the sacred heart is prepared.
Key words: 1. Gods:
A general term for God. Soul.
Juweiling, Holy Ming.
Supernatural. 2. Self-satisfaction: self-righteousness: self-satisfaction; Laid back.
3. Sassy: Heroic and heroic: Heroic and sassy.
Cool: Breezy and refreshing.
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Greek mythology - the sun god Apollo - symbolizes the sun and light;
Norse mythology - Balde, the god of light - symbolizes light;
Chinese mythology - Zhurong, the god of fire - symbolizes fire and light;
Ancient Babylonian and Assyrian mythology – the sun god Shamasi – symbolized light, justice, and equality;
Mayan mythology - Palenque, the god of spring - symbolizes spring and light;
Muslim mythology - heroic Muslims - symbolizes light and justice;
Roman mythology - the main god Jupiter - symbolizes light;
Japanese mythology - Amaterasu, the Empress of Light - symbolizes sunshine and light;
Hindu mythology – the Great Bodhisattva, one of the three sages of the West – symbolizes light.
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