The nature of God and the nature of a human are totally different.
Sure, but it seems like you’re talking about a common person who has not managed to enlighten himself with divine energy. According to the method Younus AlGohar preaches, you bring about divine characteristics within you by enlightening yourself with the God’s light (you can read about that here: http://www.theawaitedone.com/teachings/invocation-of-the-heart).
A human being’s reality is not the body. Rather, it is the soul.
And your soul is in a dormant state unless it is especially awakened with divine energy. If your soul is not dominant in the body, then you can’t confidently say you are aware of human nature — at least, not human nature at its culmination.
The most a human can aspire to is being a servant of God.
Union with God is not a common goal for most people, that’s true. But it is not impossible if an aspirant is determined and God is willing.
Thats because there is no air in Heaven, there are no voices as we have voices. It is entirely a telepathic communication in the above and also by symbols and not by words as we understand that term.
That is not a concept I’ve personally heard before. According to the teachings of Lord Ra Riaz Gohar Shahi (the teacher of Younus AlGohar), the language that God speaks in and communicates to the Angels in is Suryani (the closest language to it being Syriac).
In my view it is sheer arrogance to even think that a human is of sufficent stature to be able to mingle with God.
I see where you are coming from, but I must say I wholeheartedly disagree.
Being able to mingle with God is a very rare thing indeed; it was never for common human beings. Mingling with God doesn’t actually affect the Being of God. When you reach the stage of seeing God, you see God with your Ana, the subtlety in your forehead. When you see God through it, the image of God stays with it and from there it transfers to settle in your heart. If you are one of the elite of the elite, God may grant you a divine sub-spirit. This process does not actually affect the Being of God.
People who mingle with God are those who have achieved a state of utter purification and mortification of their Ego. They are those who have gone through seemingly impossible trials for the sake of God. God does not grant this divine gift to just anyone — but it has happened in the past!
When God has given us the keys to the universe enclosed within us, why shouldn’t we use them? Why shouldn’t we elevate ourselves to a point where we can become worthy of seeing God, loving him, and — if he is willing — obtain union with God? We needn’t limit ourselves to mundane worship and servitude.
In God’s eyes, the best among all is one who truly loves him the most, whether or not he practises a religion. We should focus on inner purification and enlightenment so as to reach a stage where we sincerely love God for the sake of God — and then see where this love takes us!