Introduction
This
should be my penultimate essay on the topic of God, and this essay will
illustrate the relationship between us, each other, and of course God. I have
proven how God should exist by logical means and through pure skepticism.
However, proving God to exist alone does not clear up the true nature of God.
Say, if only one conscious being exists, what is the role of everyone and
everything else? Are they merely imaginations of the divine, or do they exist
beyond thought as well? What is the material world then? Does it exist? Today,
I will attempt to answer those questions, enjoy.
Identity
Foremost,
it is important to know whether God has an identity or form or not. To answer
this question, we must remember that since God is the source of everything in
the world, God should transcend everything that exists. What does that mean? It
means God must be infinite in nature. How does that relate with transcendence?
Let’s examine a simple feature, that is gender. Many people describe God to be
male, or refer to God as male, however if God is male, then how can there be
females in the first place? As such, God should trascend the concept of gender,
so then there can be male and female.
Since
God transcends everything, God is limitless in nature. As a result, God has no
true identity or form, God may take a form or identity for a while such as
Jesus, but it is simply one out of the infinite identities of God. Identity
here means a unique variation or iteration of the conscious being, there are
supposed infinite amounts of it. And it’s not necessarily limited to human
beings, as we have no idea whether consciousness inhabits other lifeforms or
artificial intelligence or not. Now that we know the very infinite nature of
God, we can start deducing the role of everything else.
Which is God?
It
is undoubtable that God is the true and one and only conscious being. However,
since God has no true form or identity, that means there is no one single area
or person that we can attribute to God. If such, what is God then? The answer
is simple, if no one thing is specifically God, then there can only be one
conclusion, that everything is God. Then can we say that we are
part of God? It is not as simple as that. God is not a system where that system
is everything that exists, and we are a member of that system. As God has no
true identity, nonetheless God has an identity, They simply have no true one,
what does this mean?
Perhaps
there can be a true identity, though we can not say it as a true identity, we
can however call it an absolute identity. The absolute identity of God is the
sum of all things that exist, materially or not. This sum exists, and is the
source of all existence. Everything within this universe and beyond originated
from this singular being that is God. Yet, everything that came from God is
technically still a part of God. So clearly that God can not be described as a
system and we are all just members of it, this is because God is conscious, and
that means there is an absolute conscious identity which becomes the origins of
all further identity, and now, we must understand the true meaning of the
absolute identity.
Absolute Identity
The
absolute identity of God should be something that becomes the common basis of
all reality. This common basis is fortunately already identified. It is
something that is shared by everything in existence, this seems far fetched, as
that means there is something that we humans and a black hole share. This seems
odd, as how can there be something that everything shares in common, yet there
is, and that thing is called energy and information. Energy is the basis of
everything that exists, and matter is merely energy that is frozen or
condensed. This is proven by Einstein’s equation of e=mc^2. Which means that
matter is simply large amounts of energy condensed into a small area.
Information
is simply the different arrangements and organizations of energy. Different
things that exist is simply a manifestation and expression of information. Raw
information however is simply the varied values and abstract data that dictates
the arrangement of things. Though in the end, information only exists when
energy changes form, that is when we can see something unique. However, pure
energy, that is God, doesn’t contain no information, instead it is maximum
information, which is akin to no information at all. When energy becomes more
varied in form, each form actually has less information than pure energy.
There
is one more element, other than energy and information, and that is
consciousness. God, by essence is a conscious being of pure energy and
information. This is the absolute identity of God, consciousness, energy and
information. There is a reason why humans consider themselves the true
reflection of God or the most noble creatures, it is because humans are the
beings that have proven themselves to be truly conscious. While it is debatable
whether animals are conscious or not, that is another problem. Now we
understand the absolute identity of God, we can start working our way towards
the role of everything else.
Fracturing
If
we are to understand that God’s absolute identity is of pure energy,
consciousness, and information, and everything comes from God, yet is still
part of God, we will arrive at one conclusion. That conclusion is everything
else, is a fracturing of God, what does that mean? Let me explain. Let us limit
the world to three people and three other objects. There is Anna, Robert,
Josephine, and there’s also a mountain, a car, and a barbecue grill. All six of
these variants of energy is a part of God. And God encompasses all six of them.
All six comes from God, though while they seem separate from God, they are
still part of God, what does this mean?
Each
object, alive or not is a reflection or manifestation of one specific part of
God. This is why an object that has unique characteristics has less information
that something that has no characteristic at all, that is God. As it is only a
small part of the entirety of the information. So while say the information is
ascribed to say Robert or even a mountain is still within the absolute God, it
is also expressed outwards and manifested as Robert, or the mountain. Each
entity, that is Robert, Anna, Josephine, the mountain, the car, and the grill
contains information that is for them specifically. Robert doesn’t have
information that can manifest a grill or Josephine. And neither does the grill
and Josephine have information that can manifest Robert. However, all of them
are a reflection of the absolute information that can manifest all of them.
Now
apply this to the entire world. The inevitable conclusion is that every unique
object we see and sense, every person, every insect, every thought are all
manifestations and expressions of a certain part of God. This is what I call
God fracturing, the entire world is a fracturing of God. Each person and their
unique identities are a split, a fracture of God’s absolute identity.
Differences within humanity is a very clear example of such fracturing. And
this means everything, including evil, vile, cruel things, they too are a
fracture of God. This is where people often misunderstand about God, that is
morality. Of course, the inevitable conclusion is that evil is a part of God,
but does that make God inherently evil? No, it does not, we can still see
beauty in this world regardless of the vileness within. Then it begs the
question, what’s the point?
The Goal of Fracturing
Of
course, if we are to assume that God is static, then yes fracturing is quite
odd. However, we must not forget that God is conscious, and with consciousness
comes a heart, and thus feelings. One can not be conscious without feeling, for
the very least if they are cold blooded, then they should be able to feel their
own existence, and thus understand that they exist. And a conscious being
always makes new thoughts, decisions, and so on. They think and keep thinking,
which means they are dynamic entity. And this is where fracturing becomes
important.
The
story of existence boils down into the story of one person and one person only,
that is God. Every war and battle is an interpersonal disagreement within God.
And the fracturing of God has one purpose, that is to in the end, bring God
into eternal enlightenment and perfection. For every person that commits sin,
they drag God further from light, and for every person that loves their fellow
beings, they bring God closer to freedom. And doesn’t this mean that God is an
imperfect being? No, God transcends it, God is imperfect and perfect. This
seems confusing, but that is the nature of God.
In
the end, God is fractured so all of God can be saved and feel true freedom and
light. It is done to expose the most wicked and the most righteous sides of
God, as so the righteous can help the wicked and broken see light as well. As
such bringing the entire reality of God into light. Of course, the righteous
also needs to develop, and that is our role as human beings, to develop
further, help our fellow human beings, mature, and to finally be reunited with
the light and energy. The story of God is not of someone far and blood thirsty,
it is a story of ourselves, working to move forwards, regardless of anything
else. I rest my case.
Closing
That
concludes the God saga of my essays, at least for the time being. It is
unfortunate that many people either twists this idea or deny it completely, and
thus denying themselves in the process. While there may be questions of an
infinite regress, we can always assume an end in the regress, wherever it is,
even if God is just another part of a grander God, it doesn’t matter. As my
theory describes the absolute God, the one at the end of the line, not anything
between. As such, I hope this can be useful for others. I believe that is all I
have to say for now, have a nice day and see you later.
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