We Are Not Alone

If you\’ve been reading this far, and I hope you have, then you\’ve read my views on thoughts taking manifestation. I\’ve mentioned taoism a few times and I\’ve talked about how everything is a vibration. While I stand behind these views, I should clarify a bit.

It may seem that I am trying to tell you that nothing is real. That\’s not quite what I\’m saying. I am saying \”real\” is a relative term. Most people define the world by their physical experiences. There is so much more to that. Your subconscious can detect things that from a purely physical stand point aren\’t there. Your soul, which physically speaking doesn\’t exist, can feel energy that doesn\’t exist by any physical means of explanation. If you define real as the physical world around you, you\’re missing the rest of existence.

So if everything is a thought made manifest through vibrations, that poses some hard questions… What does that mean for religion? What does that mean for God? Or Gods? So many pagans and witches give honor to higher powers; Odin, Herd, the Goddess, the Horned God… To say none of these entities exist is to diminish a huge portion of pagan\’s beliefs ( and royally piss them off ). That\’s not what I\’m here for. Quite the opposite.

I have worked with Gods before. I have stood before Anubis is the winds at the precipice of the Underworld. I have felt the healing warmth of Freya. I have felt the grace of Jesus Christ. There is truth to the stories of these beings. I have also had many encounters with what I would refer to as Angels and Demons. I have entertained the presence of dark, prehuman beings. I don\’t know what religion is correct. I don\’t think any of them are, and at the same time, I think they all are. Similarities can be drawn between characters in almost every religion. They each have familiar aspects and gods with familiar traits. Even the monotheistic cluster of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity can match themes if you look at angels and demons as lesser God\’s while Yahweh/Jehovah/Allah is more of a Zeus/Odin figure.

I can\’t tell you where these beings came from. I can\’t tell you how they fit in with the taoism-esque views I\’ve shared here…But I can speculate. And I\’m going to do just that.

Maybe this existence is all a thoughtform, cognition made manifest. But maybe it wasn\’t all built by humans. Maybe there are beings out there that have much stronger wills with much more potent thought manifestations. Maybe they thought us up. Maybe it was just one, and it thought up the others, who in turn started thinking up their own creations. When you look at it from that stand point, it starts fitting in with all of the other religions much more cohesively. It also explains why we too can manifest our thoughts, after all we are made in his likeness. This also means that since we are just thoughtforms, we are extensions of the original being. This fits nicely into the idea of oneness. One of the leading theories is that we are all an extension of one soul, one hive mind. That theory states that life is just a tool for us ( read as the one ) to experience as much as possible. Another theory is that the purpose of life is for the one to identify all facets of itself. In that scenario, we are each the facets.

I can\’t tell you the purpose of life. But I can say that right now, this idea of one being willing other beings into existence, and then they willed more beings into existence, along with trees and stars and cows and crows and music and love and anger…that idea resonates with me… It also seems to make sense for every religion I have come across. It is the missing link in spiritual unification.

Suffice it to say I think we are anything but alone. My only question is this. Will the original one, the originator, be a light of love and good like Yahweh…or will it be Azazoth…

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