Transcendence and creation

The other religions begin their story of creation in the material universe,
and thus it is evident that they have no information about the Transcendental Worlds,
which are beyond the material universe in which we find ourselves,
see the Genesis in the Bible on which the Jews, the Christians and the Muslims build their image of spirituality.

The God El mentioned in the Genesis of the Hebrews is described in the creation that takes place within an universe, which according to the Vedic scriptures was created in the first part of creation, in the spiritual world.

And one knows that in the Bible it is about the creation within an material universe, because of the indication that there was no light in that universe, whereas in the spiritual world there is no darkness.

And in this material universe, according to the Bible, the god El created the luminaries because it was darkness.
Then El created the material Planetary Systems - "Heaven and Earth".

But the Spiritual or Transcendental World 
is always in the light - everything shines - both the planets and the living beings
is beyond creation - transcendental
ist eternal - never created and will never be destroyed - is Absolute, Transcendental.

thus the created heavens (heavenly planets) are not Spiritual - Absolute worlds.
because in the creation of the Mesopotamians / Canaanites / Israelites there was no knowledge about the world of the Absolute - the Spiritual World.

Thus the God El corresponds to the God Brahmā from the Vedic scriptures - the Creator within an universe and not the Transcendental Lord - Bhagavān.

In other religions, everything starts in complete darkness,
but creation begins in the Spiritual World,
where everything is in the light and everything shines;

The necessity of the creation of the iluminaries, sun and moon show that this creation refers to the creation in the material world, where the doer, Brahmā was the first living being conditioned by the false ego, not Viṣṇu - the Transcendental Lord.

Thus, the God El of the Canaanites, who was originally adopted by the Hebrews as the Supreme God, is similar to the Creator God Brahmā from the Vedic literature and not the Transcendental Lord Viṣṇu.

Thus this heaven, where the "God" of the Jews, Christians, Muslims stands.... is a place in the material world.
And this God of the Christians has no relationship with the Transcendental World, because such a world, is in reality alien to these religions

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