I AM God, and There Is No Other - Daily Rant #40
We’re playing with the idea of being a god of our reality today . It may be uncomfortable, but it is necessary as it will reveal how we really feel and what we believe about the nature of reality.
Rant#40 - I am god, and there is no other
If we accept that we are the creators of everything in our reality, we could as well call ourselves the architects of the simulation, the source of all, or, as mentioned, the god of this reality.
While this self-proclamation might be hard to swallow for many of us (I don’t like using the word god but will today), it just might be the thing we need to finally accept full responsibility for everything in this reality and stop believing in separation, helplessness, circumstances out of our control, and powers other than our own.
Remember:
The mind either creates everything in this simulation or reality, or nothing at all.
We are either everyone and everything pushed out or just helpless little pawns on a chessboard.
We are either the architects of our simulation, the screenwriters of our destiny, or simple players with limited free will following the script.
The purpose of this rant is to see if we have any resistance to calling ourselves gods of our reality. If we do, we still believe that something greater than ourselves is out there controlling things.
There’s nothing wrong with that, but it’s good to know so that we may stop trying to manifest things using our minds. We don’t really believe we have that power, and we either give into some arbitrary fate we’ve been assigned to or trust some other god to take care of us. This rant will illustrate a potential source of our inner blocks to making further progress in deliberately creating our reality.
First, let’s start the day by refocusing on the good
I am happy and grateful for waking up again. I’m alive and well. I slept in a comfortable bed, in the safety of my home. I could be sick or dying, but I'm not. Thousands did not wake up today. Millions woke up in pain, severely ill and in constant pain. I didn’t. I have much to be thankful for, and I appreciate it.
I am happy and grateful that I have a loving family and good friends. I appreciate the love and warmth I get to enjoy daily. I’m so glad and appreciative that everyone is healthy, strong, and doing well. I am happy that I am loved and accepted as I am.
I am happy and grateful that I live in a time of peace and prosperity in my part of the world. Millions wake up to desperate conditions, sounds of artillery over their heads, threats from authoritarian governments, or fear of physical violence every day. I live in a safe place and more importantly, so does my family. It may not be perfect, but I have much to be thankful for.
I am happy and grateful because I always have everything I need and a bit more. I always have food in my fridge and drinkable water in my tab. I have a place to live, clothes on my back, a computer to write on, a car, and I even get to enjoy socializing, going to the movies, an occasional trip, have some free time, and I even get to travel. Sure, I dream of an even better life, but I fully accept that this is not a bad way to live and that I have more than millions of people.
I am happy and grateful because I was born into a good family in a good country. I had an okay childhood, and my options are plentiful, even if I don’t take advantage of them. I am happy with my body; it serves me well and is complete, strong, healthy, and vital for the most part. All in all, while it may not feel like it sometimes, the reality is that I’ve won the genetic lottery, and for that, I am thankful.
Onto programming our minds to take over our world (reality, simulation, dream)
I am the simulation
I live in a mind-made simulation. This world I perceive as reality is nothing more than a dream. Nothing is real and material as I perceive it. Everyone I meet is just me pushed out.
They think, feel, and act based on what I believe about myself, them, and the roles I unconsciously design for them. Just like in a dream, I am everything, including everyone I see and interact with. We are all one, and I am one with all.
In a universe with infinite possibilities, I can choose the versions of people and events I desire by deciding so in my mind. I do this all the time anyway. I’m just not aware of it.
I am my own reality
We all live in our own realities that have little to do with one another. Our realities as we experience them, whether they are a dream, a simulation, a mind-made projection, or a quantum universe of all possibilities, are tailored to our beliefs and imagination. Our minds and our sense of self determine everything in our reality.
I am god
God is all, and god is perfect. Since god is all and god is perfect, that includes us and everyone and everything in our lives. The good, the bad, the ugly, and the pretty. All are god. All are perfect.
That leaves no room for problems or imperfection. Whether we like it or not, everything and everyone, including ourselves, must, by definition, be perfect as we are essentially god. The judgment or preference is ours and ours alone, but fundamentally, since everything is a perfect reflection of god, ourselves, it is indeed perfect. The function of perfection being the outer world perfectly mirroring the inner world, and not the judgment of the content of that mirroring.
I am perfection
I am perfect. I am always perfect, no matter what. Everything in my life is perfect. Everything was always perfect and will always be perfect. Everyone is perfect as they are.
Everything and everyone is perfect because they are the perfect reflection of God—of us. We determine everything by the content of our minds, as we’re the source of it all. So yes, everything is indeed perfect as it’s a perfect image of our inner world, whatever that may be.
I am the all
I am god, and there is no other. I am the architect of my simulation. I am the dreamer of my dream. I am the screenwriter of the play of my life. I am god, and there is no other. (comfortable, blasphemous, scary, uncomfortable, natural - how does saying that feel?)
Nothing and no one has any power over me since everything is determined within me first and only projected outward later. I determine how people see and treat me. I determine what and how it happens to me.
All the bad and all the good were always my doing, or better yet, my being. I may not have known it, but it’s still a fact.
I am the source of everything, and there is no other source. Like in a dream, I am the source of every situation, thing, and being within that dream. They may appear external but are, in fact, not.
I am the universe, and the universe is me. I am god, and god is me. I am everything. I am everyone. I am the all. There is only one mind, and that mind is god’s mind, and we’re all it.
I am everything and everyone
I need nothing because I am everything. I desire nothing because I am the all. I am already everything I desire to be. I am already everything I desire to have.
I am also everything I hate and don’t want, as I am all. None of it exists without me, and I’m the only one who gives it to myself, ever.
I am always now
There is only an eternal now. Time is an illusion, and it is not linear, like we perceive it. Everything, all possible variations of everyone, and everything exists simultaneously already.
Creation is finished. The universe is finished and infinite in all of its possibilities. Anything is possible, and everything already exists right now.
I am who I meet
I effortlessly slide between all the possible versions of everyone and everything, and who I meet and what happens depend solely on my inner world.
Every possible condition, version, and situation already exists at the same time (superposition and quantum mechanics). I am the one who determines the reality I experience at any given moment.
When I meet people today, I will remind myself that they are, in fact, perfect, as they are all reflections of god - me. If they are annoying or rude, I made them so. If they like us, I subconsciously chose to experience that version of them.
None of them have any choice in the matter. We’re the ones who determine everything. It’s not a matter of free will. There are infinite versions of everyone in an infinite universe of infinite possibilities. We’re just picking the ones to experience in our reality based on our beliefs about ourselves and them.
There are a billion versions of any person. Some of them are nice, and others are not. Some of them will like us, and others won’t. When we imagine people in a certain way, we’re not changing some actual persona against their will. No. We’re either reimagining another version of them or choosing an existing alternate-reality version of them and inviting them into our reality.
I am _______ (insert what you want to be, see, do, experience, reflect, and have)
I love everyone, and everyone loves me. I am perfect, and everyone is perfect. I am good, and everyone is good. I am kind, and everyone is kind. I am attractive, and everyone is attractive. I am strong, and everyone is strong.
I am the best. I am the greatest that ever lived. I am divine perfection. I am the most beautiful, irresistible, magnetic person ever. I am strong and powerful. I am whole and complete. I am god, and there is no other. I am the source, and there is no other. I am love. I am all the love that exists. I am power. I am all the power that exists. I am harmony. I am freedom. I am wealth, abundance, and prosperity. I am enough. I am good enough. I am perfect just the way I am. I am all there is. I am that I am. I am who I am, and that is enough. I am ______.
When I claim I am love, my reality must reflect that back at me.
When I say I am perfect, the whole universe must conform to this ideal and prove me right.
When I say I am strong, every weakness is expelled instantly from me.
When I claim I am god, all my doubts and fears disappear into nothingness.
When I call myself the source, I realize I have no limitations.
When I affirm that I am everything and everyone, I remind myself that I control my reality with my inner world. If I don’t like something, I must always turn inward and “change my mind to change my world.”
Oh, hello, fellow gods
How are you today? Was this uncomfortable for you? Did you feel guilty proclaiming yourself to be god, love, or perfect? If the answer is yes, you have work to do, my friends.
If you can’t affirm yourself to be perfect without feeling like you’re lying, you don’t quite understand why you’re perfect or why everything else is perfect.
If you feel guilty and sinful calling yourself god, you believe in a separate and superior power.
If you feel uncomfortable seeing perfection in other people and seeing them as mere reflections of yourself, you still believe in separation and refuse to accept responsibility for everything in this world.
All of it is perfectly fine if you’re happy with the results reflected in your life. Are you? If not, you might want to explore some alternative ideas about reality and your role in it.
ABOUT DAILY RANTS
Dear reader, this is my daily rant, meant for myself and not for you. It’s random, unfiltered and messy. My reality is not your reality. I write these thoughts with the intention to process ideas better myself and mold my mind to my liking, and, with it my world. I share them with you in the hope they may be useful to you in some way. If you’re here, there’s a reason for it.
They have helped me beyond words to find inner peace, connect with the all, improve my relationships, remove mental blocks, heal, and alter my reality in more ways than you could possibly imagine.
My perspective will be different than yours, and that is okay. If you find some ideas interesting and useful, play with them. Build upon them. Ignore and leave out the rest. I would encourage you to make a daily habit of writing such rants according to your perspective, ideas, beliefs, desires, and personality.
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