God-Consciousness and the Illusion of Individualism: A Full Moon Revelation

On the second night of August's full moon, on the roof top of a friend's house, we both dissected the meaning of life, the illusions of separation and the mystical, complex nature of what man deems as "God".




I wanted to expound on a snipet of our conversation that unfolded a new layer of my concept of God. This is the relevation that descended: 


"Well, I'm going to give a practical example of how I view God. Close your eyes, imagine looking in the mirror, you can see yourself fully. You can? Great. Now imagine your clothes disappearing. You're naked. Now imagine your skin disappearing. Then your skeleton. Now, everything is gone, your entire body. Tell me what you see now. "


I said, "Well, I chose to visualize looking in my bedroom mirror. So since I've completely disappeared, all I'm seeing now is my bed, the wall and the curtain."


"So who's looking in the mirror? If you've disappeared, who is looking in the mirror or what is looking in the mirror? You're no longer there; so how are you looking in the mirror? Now that's my idea of God."


Then there was silence

I was left grappling with the rushing, pulsating thoughts that flooded my brain. 

How can I see what's in the mirror if I'm not there? I was catapulted into deep introspection then it was revealed to me that I am not my body. My body is not me. 

What I am cannot be labelled or even categorised. There is this ethereal string that connects us all, to the all. The all is in all, in all there is the all.


Individualism is the greatest illusion of the human experience. Within us there is a mystical life force, an energy that has existed before the foundations of the Earth. This energy has been split from the whole, creating the illusion of the human experience. These energies have been made manifest into human beings, here to learn lessons, and grow in the confines of the realm we've been locked into. 


Gospel of Thomas Chapter 3

Then Yeshua said, “If those who lead you say to you, ‘See, the kingdom is in the sky,’ then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, ‘It is in the sea,’ then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is within you and it is outside you.”


Split a piece of wood, Jah is there. Lift up a stone Jah is there, and there am I also.

The externalization of God and the facade of individualism has driven us further and further from the truth and our birth right.

Abundance. Wisdom. Perfect Peace

How? Because that is God, the impersonal consciousness, that is so expansive it cannot be labelled, categorised or fully understood. Deeper than the deepest ocean, higher than heaven. So expansive and vast in nature, with endless possibilities.


It is with the breath that we connect to these endless possibilities. The breath is the unifying force. Paired with quiet stillness, the access and use of the breath unites us with our origin. 


Genesis 2:7 

"And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.


For it is from the breath of Jah, we came into existence. It is with the breath, all things were made manifest. With the sacred draw of every living breath, the barriers of the ego collapses and we become submerged with the All. 

With the same breath, used to power the voice, the world as we know it was created.

We are a fragment of this consciousness, thus we possess this trait. Able to speak life over ourselves, others and situations. Being able to speak into existence, something that emerged from nothing, just as Jah does. With conscious use, one's frequency can be nurtured with the breath and by extension our words and the meditation of our hearts. This is the ceiling of our consciousness and its expression, which is made manifest as our outer world. 


This is key to experiencing a state of wholeness, oneness, peace and clarity as we trod through life. We are apart of that, and that is found within us. That is our birth-right. Remember, honor and return to that truth. 


We are told that we are made in the image of the Creator, it does not necessarily mean a physical likeness. I am of the opinion that the Creator, being the purest and highest form of consciousness, cannot be confined to a single form or shape. Consciousness is formless, boundless, and expansive—it flows through all existence. To be made in God's image, then, is to share in that same essence of awareness, creativity, and divinity. We are not separate from that Source but living reflections of it, expressions of the infinite. The ‘image’ is not flesh, but consciousness itself—our ability to perceive, to imagine, to create, to speak life and to be. 


John 1:1

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."


Wisdom of Solomon 1:7

"For the Spirit of the Lord filleth the world: and that which containeth all things hath knowledge of the voice."


If we are not our bodies, nor our thoughts, then who are we really? I declare bodly that we are gods- framents of the eternal and knowing consciousness. May we remember and return to the breath. May we remember and return to the All. May we return to the truth of our birthright—abundance, wisdom, and perfect peace.


Pslam 82:6 

“You are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High.


Love and Balance,

A 🧿🪶













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