Godhead



When I first came to hear of the term Godhead, I thought there must be a typo. I was intrigued to find that there was terminology that describes God the creator and divinity. Godhead is the origin of all things that are beyond God. God is referred to as the conceived creator. Now God and the Godhead are as unmistakable as heaven and earth. The soul is no longer the son it is now the father, and it generates God as a divine person. In the Christian doctrine of the Trinity Godhead is implied but from the Latin trinus threefold is used to describe Godhead. Latin Trinitas “threefold” has long held that God is One God and exist in the form of three co-eternal and consubstantial person: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. A belief was set to faith stating Godhead 1: divine nature or essence. 2: capitalized. a: God sense 1.b: the nature of God especially as existing in three persons - used with the. Godhead or Godhood which I found in the Christian God this refers to the divinity or substance especially as Godhead exists in three persons - the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. But there are statements of faith whereas there is belief in the eternal Godhead. Eternal refers to having no or without beginning or end. In the case of the Angels, they are not eternal because they are created by God. Whereas Godhead transcends time therefore he is eternal. Godhead has no beginning and will have no end. The Bible, among the entire sixty-six books it is unknown of this mysterious three-person Godhead. The great mystery of godliness is the incarnation when God manifests in the flesh. Portraying the Lord Jesus Christ as having a genuine human nature. “And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward hundred” (Mathew 4:2). In the Hindu Trinity the most known Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva as Judge. The impersonal Brahman of the Upanishads represents the Godhead in this view. No Hindu has ever worshiped an undifferentiated One, just as no Greek ever worshipped Aristotle’s unmoved mover. 
 
 
Marshall Elmore
I work to achieve higher consciousness so I can be more aware which in turn delivers kindness and respect to my surroundings