relationship to the universe Hegel gave an interesting analyses of previous modern philosophers: "Descartes, Malebranche, Spinoza, and Leibniz have all indicated God as this nexus (of the soul and body). They meant that the finitude of soul and matter were only ideal and unreal distinctions; and so holding, these philosophers took God, not, as so often is done, merely as another word for the incomprehensible, but rather as the sole true identity of finite mind and matter". So some person named God is the glue between our souls and the world energy. I read a Martin Ball book recently that said we are God. Like instead of a Trinity and one Incarnation, we have billions of persons in God and they all get incarnated. I don't know how we reconcile that with doing wrong, since God can't sin.