Hi everyone,
People usually think of God as someone external, supernatural and far away. But spiritual teachings (particularly in Hinduism) teach that God is an extension of man and that man is meant to develop into a God. Once we focus on our higher faculties we ourselves become divine and godlike.
In this connection, the example of Lord Shiva is important. Lord Shiva is the oldest and most ancient 'God' in Hindu mythology. Stories about him have evolved over the centuries borrowing from different legends, texts and myths and it is still evolving.
Shiva is not really a God who lives in some celestial abode. He is believed to live in the Himalayas in Mt.Kailas and is said to be the Adiyogi or the First Yogi. The science of Yoga is believed to have originated from him. There are many stories of him doing penance and meditations. His power and knowledge emanates from his self discipline and penance.
In other words, Shiva was once a man who developed his inner consciousness and became a God!
It is possible for others also to similarly develop their inner consciousness and grow into wise, knowledgeable, strong and universal beings.
God is within and we only need to realize this fact and allow 'him' to grow inside us by moving away from our inborn lower tendencies.
Just some thoughts.
Cheers.
Sriram
PS: This is not really about Hinduism, so I have posted it here.