Originally posted by vistesdIn the context of dependent reality, I'll concur.
A good way of viewing pantheism, perhaps, but not an accurate picture of the presence of God.
Actually, I believe that it is: in whom “we live and move and have our being.”
"Holy Holy Holy YHVH Tzevaot—the fullness of all the earth is your presence."
EDIT: Despite the fact that it is (as I came across it anyway) a Zen parable, I was using it in the context of panentheism, not pantheism.[/b]