If this has been discussed elsewhere, the search engine wouldn't let me find it.
In Spock's World, we're made privy to the fact that Vulcans seem to have an innate awareness of God, and refer to Him as "The Other". When Sarek makes an appearance in TNG, I thought he may have referred to God as "The Other" when he told Picard (at the end) that "...may we always have the best aspect of the other in ourselves." (paraphrased). Of course, in this scene the context is that Picard and Sarek shared a most intimate connection due to the mind meld. It amused me to think that it may have been a nod to the book Spock's World, and deliberately left out of context in the scene.
Has God/The Other been referred to in other books/series or otherwise held as canon anywhere else but Spock's World?
In Spock's World, we're made privy to the fact that Vulcans seem to have an innate awareness of God, and refer to Him as "The Other". When Sarek makes an appearance in TNG, I thought he may have referred to God as "The Other" when he told Picard (at the end) that "...may we always have the best aspect of the other in ourselves." (paraphrased). Of course, in this scene the context is that Picard and Sarek shared a most intimate connection due to the mind meld. It amused me to think that it may have been a nod to the book Spock's World, and deliberately left out of context in the scene.
Has God/The Other been referred to in other books/series or otherwise held as canon anywhere else but Spock's World?