God is not detectable in a material sense, and is everywhere.
God is considered transcendent in that He exists beyond the physical world and is separate from His creation. At the same time, God is immanent as He is present and active within the universe, sustaining and guiding all things. This duality of being both transcendent and immanent allows God to be both above and involved in creation.
God is the creator and ruler of the universe, defined by attributes such as love, mercy, justice, and holiness. He is believed to be a personal being who is both transcendent and immanent, meaning He is beyond the physical world yet actively involved in it. Many religions consider God to be the ultimate source of guidance, comfort, and salvation for humanity.
Pantheism is the belief that everything is divine and that the universe and God are identical. Panentheism, on the other hand, holds that while God is present in everything, God also transcends the universe. In panentheism, God is seen as both immanent and transcendent.
As a concept, God is typically not depicted as having physical attributes or needs like shaving. In most religious traditions, God is considered omnipotent and transcendent above physical concerns such as grooming.
Eastern church spirituality tends to be described as more immanent, emphasizing the presence of the divine in the material world and focusing on the experience of God within the individual. Western church spirituality, on the other hand, often emphasizes transcendence, highlighting the separation between the divine and the material world.
The Elohist tradition in the Bible is characterized by its focus on portraying God as distant and transcendent, using the term "Elohim" for God, and highlighting themes of prophetic activity and the importance of obedience to God's commands. The Elohist texts often emphasize moral and ethical teachings, as well as the concept of a covenant between God and His people.
Deism
Both transcendent and immanent. God is above all worlds, and also permeates all worlds. He is also nearby and hears people's prayers.
transcendent
The opposite of transcendent is immanent. Transcendent refers to something beyond or above the ordinary realm, while immanent refers to something existing or operating within something else.
Immanent - to experience reality as present in the world where transcendent is to believe reality exists outside the material universe.
The balance between transcendent and immanent dimensions refers to the interplay between the spiritual realm that is beyond the physical world (transcendent) and the presence of the divine within the natural world (immanent). This balance is often viewed as a dynamic relationship where the transcendent provides a higher spiritual truth or reality, while the immanent manifests this truth in the physical realm. Achieving a balance between these dimensions is often seen as essential for a holistic understanding of spiritual reality.
immanent
On its own, immanent means existing, or operating, within; inherentThe term 'the immanent' means an experience of the presence of God in the universe.
outside
father is not the son and not the holy spirit but they are represent as God as in ONE GOD
YHWH (Yahweh) is a name of God, showing that He is immanent, close by. Jesus is God, so they are the same.
You can not feel it. Because It is Transcendent.