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If God is unimaginable to 'Son of God', in that case how Son of God is aware of God

 
 
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If God is unimaginable to 'Son of God', in that case how Son of God is aware of God is present in Him?

Ans.) If the existence of Unimaginable God is experienced, it does not mean that the unimaginable nature is imagined. When you see an unimaginable event (miracle), you say that the miracle is existing and you have experienced the existence or the happening of the miracle. This does not mean that you have explained the miracle and made it imaginable. Therefore, the 'Son of God' as well as other human beings only experience the existence of the unimaginable God, which does not mean that they have imagined God. This point is stated clearly in Veda (asteetyeva'..).

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