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Human beings often perceive reality through the tangible—what can be touched, measured, and named—missing the quiet, immeasurable resonance of Spirit. But Spirit is not ghostly or abstract. It is vibrantly alive, present in all things, speaking without words in the space between moments.

From the quantum realm to the majestic breath of galaxies, consciousness is the invisible architecture of existence. It is not separate from life—it is life. Every nuance of movement, every flicker of thought, every unfolding of time rests within the breath of something far greater.

Our individual light—what we often mistake as private, isolated—is in truth the echo of a higher intelligence. We’ve been created out of God’s light. A seamless merging between our consciousness and the eternal. This union isn’t loud. It doesn’t announce itself. It simply moves—subtly, surely, through the currents of being.

God’s light is not distant or delayed. It is immediate and infinite. It is the intimate presence sustaining the fall of a single raindrop and the spiraling birth of distant galaxies alike. It holds the geometry of a snowflake and the longing in a prayer. It listens before we speak and answers before we know what to ask.

This light carries a profound and loving intelligence—not above us, but within us—woven through every breath, thought, and intention. It is the invisible thread of remembrance, drawing us home through every layer of creation.

To know it is not to grasp, but to surrender. To let go of the seen and sink into the silence where God is not only heard with ears, but known with the Soul.

The Journey

The journey of Love isn’t about becoming “someone” by human standards. It’s not a pursuit of status, power, or recognition in the eyes of others. It is a profound invitation to unravel our thinking—to surrender everything we believe we are—for the sake of consciously evolving in God. In Love, we don’t rise by the world’s measure. We dissolve into something far greater.

The difference between our idea of living and God’s is that our lives are living matters level, and with God we are living beyond it. The story we make is one from the ego, placing self-identity in matter. We build stories to be “a someone” and believe we are seen as someone. Society as reality is from the representative we make, needing a place to call home. The value of this world is the devil’s because we get everything we want from what money can buy, and from what ego can live.

We don’t see the bigger door from here. We’re living face value, believing what is tangible is outside of us instead of knowing it’s living through us. Matter is a nothingness only existing in consciousness. The word creates the world and only our narrative exists as life. This means only what we think can live as life. We hear what we want to hear and hear what we dont want to hear. Ultimately, there is only one of us here with God weeding the field of life to know Him. 

Knowing God isn’t found in religion, scripture, or laws. It isn’t held in rituals, institutions, or anything this world can deliver. It is a deeper, more intimate relationship in the Soul. We have a direct line to God, but don’t build it. We build ideologies instead and adhere to other people’s idea of living with God instead of developing our own relationship with Him. As long as we keep ideologies above Him, we walk in satan. 

Believing in God

We think we believe in God—but we don’t exercise that belief past satan. We claim to know we’ve been created, yet our living is infantile. God has lived for hundreds of billions of years—without needing a face, a body, or any form we can recognize. God lives as resonance, not as an image.

We didn’t understand what it meant for God to be of no form and of all form. We haven’t conceptualized Spirit in light—we conceptualize it through lower earthly energy. Our ideas of God are shaped by the lower mind, not by higher light in the Soul.

Very few people in the history of the human race have lived with God teaching about Himself. In the last two thousand years, it’s been godless with religions pretending to know Him. The depth required—and the reality change it brings—is absolute. We don’t remain standing in this world as it is and know God. The shift into His will is total. It’s not partial or symbolic. It is a complete reordering of our existence. Everything in life begins to conspire toward that transformation.

As our thought system changes, so does reality. What we once called life dissolves, and what is true in God begins to rise. Even though our feet are on the ground, the world isn’t living as it once was. When God speaks to a human being, life shatters and breaks into the light of Heaven with Angels, Celestial Light, Conscious Energy, Spark Beings, and other races of Heaven. Nothing we knew as life remains. It changes for knowing God.  

We’re not learning to know God to live ego’s story of self. Religion doesn’t carry enlightenment or knowing of God. They work for another human being’s story from the past in dogmatic ideas, placing themselves with God instead of surrendering to Him. It’s ego designing what we want as living with God, fulfilling it, and then believing we actually know Him because we did it. 

Human perspectives, interpretations, and wants have nothing to do with God. He’s not placating ego and satan and knows a deeper depth in our Soul that is beyond the human idea of self and reality. To know God is to step out of this world into another reality that carries the creator of everything in existence. It’s not idle and has no mainstream place either. The mind that can walk in another light of the world has a deeper level in the Soul than the hierarchy in religion. 

The pope, rabbi, cardinal, bishop, imam, and preacher live by roles and positions that the ego placed as knowing God. It’s satan’s world, living at the devil’s level of life. They carry ideas of decree based upon human ideas and not God’s placing depth. When we are seen as someone with God, by title, clothing, and branding, it is the red flag of satan. The mind is living in acceptance and placing ideologies above God.

The one with God is lost in a forest, and no one sees the battle of thought unfolding for depth, substance, and maturity, knowing God. Never will any mainstream religion walk near God. Only the individual can know Him, and only the individual can carry the level of consciousness to walk out of this world with Him. We’re not dancing for God. The first are last and the last are first with God. 

The surrender doesn’t work the same for any two people. The walk isn’t the same for any two people, and the depth of the Soul can never be duplicated. Only the Soul can light the path even when we don’t know He exists. God created us, and the Soul has more light than the mind beckons to know.

The Pharaoh Akhenaten, Moses, Abraham, and Siddhartha Gautama each walked without knowing God. Moses and Abraham lived with God teaching about Himself. Moses lived polytheistically until the burning bush. God spoke to Abraham out of thin air. Siddartha obtained light in Christ to live with enlightenment, but never heard God or knew He existed. The Pharaoh Ahkenaten walked a course that turned Egyptian culture from a polytheistic culture at one point worshipping two thousand gods to a monotheistic idea of Aten, the Sun God.  He carried depth, believing he was made from God’s cloth. 

The human being who sees themselves as a devout worshipper of God—by tradition, appearance, or performance—doesn’t move God. The story of ego wrapped in self-identity and matter is the story the pope and the hierarchy in religion live. As does the person with symbolic artifacts, branded religious clothing, and self-identity in matter.

God is not moved by performance. He’s moved by surrender. And He reveals Himself not to those who claim Him, but to those who are emptied enough to receive Him.

What we do on the outside, placing meaning in matter, keeps us from surrendering. We build the idea of self with God, dismissing the enormity of knowing Spirit as the right-minded way. The unseen lives bigger with God than what is seen. Depth is light. 

God with Us

God’s presence in our lives isn’t for living beautifully and happily according to mainstream ideals. It’s not about comfort or success as the world defines it. It’s for one purpose: knowing Him. And to truly know God, the eyes and ears must be carved—refined for Soul intelligence, depth, maturity, and light. It’s not about acceptance. It’s about what transforms. The journey isn’t shaped by ease, but by the undoing of everything that keeps us from seeing Him as He is.

We’re here to know His light and Heaven on Earth. It’s the opposite of knowing human beings as human beings and mainstream living. It’s knowing God as our Mother, Father, Brother, and Sister. 

The human being is alone with God in a world, placing reason to leave it for knowing more. But we’re consumed by lower earthly energies—driven by ego, personal gain, competition, and the transient gratifications of the world. These distractions are symptomatic of a deeper loss: our disconnect from God.

Our minds falter under the illusions of ego and materialism, influenced by energies contrary to direct relations with God. If we want to hear a preacher speak about God, we have no muscle to know God ourselves. We’re serving the illusions of separateness, unable to perceive or live by the profound, ever-present light of God.

We are born as variance in His light, each Soul a unique expression of His infinite presence. We carry that light from the beginning, though faint and quiet beneath the noise of the world. But the increase of His light within us—that is what transforms everything.

As His light deepens, the structure of self begins to dissolve. Our thoughts shift. Our reality bends. And our existence begins to reflect something far beyond matter—something eternal.

This walk into God is already alive within every human being. It is not taught by the world, but etched in the Soul. It moves beneath all desire and fear, waiting to rise when we are ready to surrender.

We are not merely recipients of His light—we are becoming it. In every breath, every act of surrender, every quiet turning inward, we are making more of God’s light in form.