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The Orthodox teach that God is not of a substance that is comprehensible since God the Father has no origin and is eternal and infinite.
That it is improper to speak of things as physical and metaphysical but rather it is Christian to speak of things as created and uncreated.
God the Father is the origin, source of the Trinity not God in substance or essence.
Therefore the consciousness of God is not obtainable to created beings either in this life or the next ( see apophatism ), though through co-operation with God ( called theosis ) Mankind can become good ( God-like ) and from such a perspective reconcile himself to the Knowledge of Good and the Knowledge of Evil he consumed in the Garden of Eden ( see the Fall of Man ).
Thus returning himself to the proper relationship with his creator and source of being.

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