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December 1, 2024 10 mins
Join Dr. Troy in this captivating Words of Radiance podcast episode as he delves deep into the intricate relationship between creation, autonomy, and spirituality. Through a thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Troy tackles the concept of interdependence between humanity and divinity, examining how the autonomy of God is inextricably linked to our own. This episode promises to challenge listeners' beliefs and invite them to reconsider their atheism and divine connection perspectives.In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Troy explores the profound concept that God is as dependent on humans as they are on Him, emphasizing that each person's autonomy is a crucial component of divine will. 

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 Dr. Troy Munson explores the intricate relationship between desire, thought, and personal fulfillment. With a reflective tone, Dr. Troy engages the audience in a conversation that challenges conventional perceptions of fantasizing and arousal, presenting them as inherent aspects of human nature that drive our actions and emotions. He suggests that by understanding and contemplating these urges, one can attain a deeper sense of peace and enlightenment. Dr. Troy emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between beneficial and harmful desires. Touching on spiritual ideologies and the concept of letting go, he urges listeners to question their thoughts and contemplate them to unearth underlying truths. By rejecting negative fantasies and understanding the nature of arousal, individuals can move towards a state of inner tranquility. Dr. Troy's message is clear: to experience true joy and contentment, one must transcend the superficial allure of desires and uncover the boundless possibilities of a mind liberated from illusions.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Bill. This particular Words of Radiance podcast will have many titles,
and we can release it under a bunch of different ones.
So I'm not going to actually say the title in
the beginning, just in case we decide to release it
under many different titles. So one possible title the Interdependence

(00:22):
of Creation. I know it's not very flashy. The next
title the Trouble with being Atheist. Of course, that's a
bit of fronting, but I kind of like it. You

(00:48):
cannot separate God from his creation. That's probably the best one, honestly,
just came. So we'll kind of work with each of
those titles. Let me know what you decide. Here we go,

(01:13):
Hello and welcome. I'm doctor Troy. I have clients pretty
much all over the US, a very few outside, but oh,
I'm sure with my listener base, we have many many
people that are in other countries that listen to us,
and I super appreciate their listenership and that they like

(01:35):
to join in and kind of play along, so to speak.
This particular podcast is one that is not necessarily a
difficult pill to swallow, but it can be a bit
shocking for those that have never even contemplated this idea. Before,
So let's get into it without further ado or pulling

(01:59):
any punches. God God is as dependent on you as
you are on him. And the reason is is because
his autonomy is it encompasses yours, mine, everybody, and it
is therefore incomplete without our autonomy. So if we have

(02:19):
autonomy and free will, then his is encompassed in ours.
While I've hit on it in other podcasts, this is
a bit more direct, and I want you to understand
that God does not create something and then put it
on like let's say a ship or a vessel, and

(02:42):
then push it out to see, never to see it again.
That's not how he creates. And if you might say, well,
how do you know, are you? God will know and yes,
but so are you. And with that understanding, the Creator
has to keep everything he creates in existence by his

(03:06):
own will and his own power. So the fact that
you exist and are alive, you are not a source.
God cannot divide the source that he is up into
tiny little pieces and give a piece to everyone. You
are literally an extension of the Creator. Now you can
think about that, mold it over until you're like, okay, fine,

(03:29):
I believe you. That's fine. You don't have to believe me.
The truth is always true and it never need be defended.
It can be explained, which I have explained many times
in other podcasts, but I do so hear so that
you might hear it again. So let me reiterate what
we've already said, because I hear Podcasts'm like, man, I

(03:50):
wish you would say that again. God is as dependent
on you as you are on him, because his autonomy
encompasses yours and is therefore incomplete without your autonomy with his.
Now there is a kicker. You can only establish your

(04:13):
autonomy by identifying with him. And so here we bring
now those that are non believers or atheists or whatever.
They believe. They believe something. Everybody believes something, so it's
hard to call somebody a theist they have a god
of some sort, But atheism we'll just simply say, is

(04:37):
you know, I don't believe there's a creator. Great. So
if you believe that you are able to do things
all on your own and you have autonomy, you cannot
have your autonomy without identifying with God. So if you're
going to make your own decisions out there as an

(04:59):
a atheist, the only way you can do that is
by identifying with God. And I know that might come
as a bit of a splash of cold water in
one's face, but let's just be honest. You can't have
free will unless you do. And if there is only

(05:21):
one God, which there is, because we wouldn't exist until
there was only one, because there would be a war
technically in heaven until there was only one. But there
is only forever been only one, and he creates only one,
he doesn't create many. Therefore we all are part of

(05:45):
that one sonship, that autonomy that is all of us.
So maybe that makes you feel a little bit better
if you're actually an atheist that did listen to this
and you're like, I don't know about all this, but
I'm searching and I'm willing to keep listening. Now, the
second part that we've already established this first part of

(06:07):
the second part, or part A of the second part,
is you can only establish your autonomy by identifying with Him.
And there's a really big end here and fulfilling your
function as it exists in truth. So your autonomy arrests,

(06:28):
excuse me, rests on identifying with Him and fulfilling your
function that He has given you in truth as it
really exists now. Is your function destruction? No, because God's
function isn't destruction. Is your function greed and get everything

(06:48):
you can? No, because his function is to create and
to give. The moment he gives, he doesn't withhold, because
he creates perfectly every time. And you, my friend, are perfect. Now.
I'm not talking about your body, though your body is

(07:10):
actually still perfect in all of its functionality for what
you've been called to do here. It is your thoughts
about it that are not perfect. But we would love
for you to let those go. I cannot force you
to do that, so as you fulfill your function, which
is an extension of love itself, of joy itself, of

(07:32):
peace itself, of life itself, of love, of light, of infinite,
of the divine of everything that God is. That is
what your function is is to extend that to everyone.

(07:53):
I know it sounds complicated, but because it is your
natural state. When you let go of all the thinkingness
of the brain, you'll find peace waiting for you, and
joy and lightness and love and ease. And if you
need to know something, it'll be provided instantaneously. You have

(08:13):
full access to all knowledge, all truth, the infinite and
You'll be here as long as it's necessary that you
decided with the Creator in the beginning, so your life
will be as long as it is supposed to be,
not one minute longer or less, by the way, So
this is the whole reality of the interdependence of creation.

(08:38):
For God is indeed as dependent on you as you
are on him, because you, being his will, are an
extension of him, and his autonomy encompasses your autonomy and
is therefore incomplete without your autonomy. So his autonomy absolutely

(09:00):
necessarily must have your autonomy, and to fulfill your function
is part of that, and you have to do it
by identifying with Him always, and that's how you establish
your autonomy. So if you want to use great power

(09:20):
in amazing ways for the love and good and peace
of everyone, you will absolutely want to identify with God.
Meaning I and the Father are one. I am not
a little body, I am not a separate brain. I

(09:42):
am one with the mind of Christ, the mind of
God forever and ever. I could not be separate even
if I wanted to. And so therefore I acknowledge the
truth as it is not in arrogance but in reality,
in truth, and I let that flow through me, which

(10:04):
created me forever and ever. I hope this was helpful.
I hope it unhinged you a little bit, meaning the
little bitty hold that the ego has left of you.
Let us let go together to day right now, for
now is the only time that we will let go.

(10:27):
I will do a podcast soon on when you will
hear the call, and what a beautiful call it will be.
Until next time, I'm doctor Troy, and remember you have
nothing to do, only something to see.
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