Who Is God?

It seems to me at this moment God is a shield, a protection placed unto the minds of humanity.

Who is God?

It seems to me at this moment God is a shield, a protection placed unto the minds of humanity to guard against the immense pressure when man's consciousness comes to meet man's existence; against this God is an outlet. Indeed, an opportunity — a construct offering a controlled release and gradual descent from such pressure and pain which one would come to bear if they willfully or accidentally begin the task of consciously contemplating existence.

It then falls to reason why God has been effervescent throughout all stages of humanity; as man was portioned rationality, man had come to comprehend the meaning of having a part of a whole. It is in this way that man conceives of the notion of emptiness, loneliness, lost, smallness and all other states which remind man that indeed he possesses only a portion, an allotment, of rationality and it is only by the edges of his allotment can he deduce the nature of the missing pieces, much as puzzle pieces.


Days later.

My friend, Abhinav, did well to open my mind to non-dualistic religions. Away from Abraham, we find the concept of a singularity. Each individual exists not as a piece of something larger but as the whole per se. This worldview harks back to Professor Kirby's teachings and worldview trefoil schema. Indeed it is a fascinating perspective as Abhi described it; that one life leads seamlessly into another, and no life is lesser than the previous or the next, but each is merely a new room explored within the mansion of one's entire soul.