The only way I can understand God being in everything is that everything seems to be an analogy for him
Being an engineer[ing student] has it's drawbacks. One of them is that you spend a lot of time staring very intently at a computer screen, a self-crafted sheet of scribbles known as math, or the notes of a professor who's english letters occasionally resemble greek characters. This is not very helpful for those who enjoy good eyesight.
My eyes have gotten a lot worse over the past few years. I get so focused on pretending the colorful pixels in front of me aren't just 1's and 0's that I literally begin to lose sight of everything around me. Likewise, if you're so focused on the immediate things in your life, you'll miss the big picture. Put well by Ferris Bueller, "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."
To take it further, if you always focus on the issues of the material, the physical, the things you can see, you lose sight of the wonderful beauties and mysteries that lie outside the realm most readily accessible to our senses.
"The only way I can understand God being in everything is that everything seems to be an analogy for him"
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