God & Religion
God isn’t in religion and won’t ever be.
He is the blueprint to life, and in every human being
whether we believe in Him or not.
No one who claims to know God has truly known Him. We carry only our narrative, the echoes of belief and tradition, without hearing His living voice. God can only be known through direct communion with His presence; everything else is satan wanting to know Him.
Two thousand years ago, God placed His light in form because humanity was placing His existence in satan. Christ is called the Son because God placed His light in human flesh at a specific period in human consciousness and to a particular time in human history. He came into a human storyline.
God is with every human being, and only His light is living. We are a variance in His light.
Thousands of years ago, we were making practices and protocols our way of defining what living with God was, while persecuting anyone who didn’t follow them. The Pharisees and high priests lived under the Roman Empire, making life with God a mandatory idea of theirs. It was a theocratic idea and never a template towards God.
It was the embodiment of satan at the devil’s level of life, trying to be something. We don’t design what living with God is. Consciously evolving with depth in the Soul, ready for His light is the call.
We created our idea of holiness to brand it. It’s the little persons level trying to be someone. Moses and Abraham walked in another world, knowing the depths of living beyond every human being.
We’re making holy with costumes, titles, and positions. When it’s far beyond matters level and deeper in the Soul of the beholder.

God is choosing and placing us to know Him. He’s not living for our idea of Him. Nor does He walk in our designs of knowing Him.
God’s Voice
His voice is in resonance. God is of no form and of all form and can speak through any living matter or out of thin air, and in silence, Below are the first recordings of God’s voice in human history and also the first recording of God healing a human being in human history.
Religion never made it to God. It killed God’s Son. The Pharisees and high priests were praying to God while doing it. What ensued after was religion continuring to do what it already had been. Nothing changed.
Christianity shaped itself out of the very text teaching that religion would not know God, but no one thought deeply about the consequences of religion making the world succumb to its idea of God. It’s been Godless for over two thousand years because religion made itself be something while not living in anything but the devil’s level of life in satan.
The rule of thumb with God is that every human walks a personalized curriculum beyond everything in life to Him.
Religion’s birth was from people wanting a political place in life next to power. We wanted to be someone seen as having favor with God. It was shallow and never held enlightenment or God, but the agreements could make people believe we held something other than what they did. No one ever did, but the branding and marketing fooled everyone into believing a priest held something more with God. They were lower, and no one knew it solely because of branding and marketing.
Through the unraveling of the veil we’ve built, and the quiet rising of the Soul, we find substance for leaving this world to God. Very few people in the history of the human race have lived with God teaching about Himself. And when they do, they change the world and human consciousness.
Religion immersed itself at the level of matter, rooted in image, hierarchy, and control. It has done everything it can to secure power and be seen as something with God, rather than walk to Him.
It was this very level, the highest ranks of religion, that crucified God’s Son. It wasn’t the outsiders, the unbelievers, or the lost. It was those who claimed to know God best.
The greatest teachings in life reverberate in common sense. We don’t claim God and worship Him, believing we know Him, because our heart and mind say we do. We haven’t lived carrying depth if we are at a religious level. The person who believes in their religion believes the body is the self, their family values and traditions, and society is reality.
They haven’t known God’s voice to know God as their mother, father, brother, and sister. They dont know the difference between the temporal world and the eternal, and never held substance for Spirit. The religious person is living mainstream ideas of God and nothing more.
We’re being born into a religion and never finding the way beyond it. It’s the devil’s level, making sure we live in satan only. No one is born to live beyond the institution to God, to then turn around and teach the religion about God. It’s suppressing humanity to live under its idea and nothing else when its idea is satan.
God didn’t create us to live under someone else’s idea of Him. We’re taught early on who God is and isn’t instead of walking through the Garden of Eden alone. We won’t acquire substance or depth if we only carry mainstream ways.
The special branding we seek leads us to build our communities, believing we know best and how to live with God, despite His constant teachings that our way is godless.
When God is with a human being, it changes everything in life. It’s not with family, community, or society. It’s a dismantling of reality and our thought system to acquire depth in Him. Human purpose exceeds anything we previously believed it to be. Life’s meaning has been tainted by mainstream concepts rather than divinity.
The one who hears God walks out of life. God is the holy compass in our journey.
Faith – the muscle for what we do not see
When Moses came down the mountain with the Ten Commandments, the Israelites had created a golden calf to idolize a god; it was satan seeking something tangible and material to idealize a god. They lacked the strength to grasp the invisible God.
Having a relationship with what we do not see requires another depth of knowing.
God had Moses build a tabernacle as a temporal bridge to help them acquire substance towards what was unseen. It was never a template for living towards God. It was an adjunct at a specific period in human consciousness for bridging a depth that wasn’t being acquired.
We need to know the unseen more than the seen, but we couldn’t muscle that concept back then. And we lost our way to human precepts, false idols, and religions. Today, we carry what was a temporal bridge as a template to God. It backfired on us because ego and satan made it carry meaning for self-identity with God.
We went from tabernacles to temples and dressing altars, to wardrobes and anything we could idealize as “holy” and God. The mind swam in lower earthly energy instead of deepening light towards God.
Knowing Depth
The individual is the only one who can carry God.
Each of us has the choice: to walk within mainstream ideologies, or to step beyond them into the unknown where God is.
Moses, Abraham, and the Apostles didn’t inherit religion; they lived with God, teaching about Himself. Their depth came not from belief, but from being with the living God.
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, lived by the very blueprint of God’s design: to lose our lives to gain them in Him, whether we know He exists or not. The deeper walk in life goes somewhere the mainstream walker doesn’t.
The light that opens more isn’t from this world; it’s beyond it.
Consciousness won’t live closer to God if we are satisfied with mainstream ideas. The mind that has no place for society and a deeper drive in the Soul will go somewhere others won’t.
Although Buddha never knew God, he walked in Christ, as we all do. Jesus wasn’t a human being. He was God’s light in matter at a specific period in human consciousness. God’s light extends beyond all matter and human stories. We are walking in His light even when we think we are polytheistic or atheists.
Buddha reached a level of consciousness where he acquired light from Christ for living in enlightenment.
No hierarchy in religion has ever lived near God for enlightenment. We can pretend to know Him, but a human being with God has knowledge beyond humanity in a light no one knows until them. A title and position in a religion is the red flag of satan.
No one with God wears garments to be seen as someone with Him. That’s branding and marketing from institutions trying to be something.
Abraham
Abraham shows us that the individual is with God, the Soul knows more than the mind. When God told Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac, it wasn’t logical, practical, or reasonable, and it could easily have been seen as the devil.
Abraham didn’t go running to Sara or Lot to ask their opinion about it. He knew it was God, even though it was a catastrophic command. The mind can wander and hold many thoughts, but the Soul knows God.
Abraham has descendants as numerous as the stars because God saw that no matter what he could think, he knew Him. The mind can carry many stories, narratives, and ideas, but the Soul knows God.
The mind cannot deflect God, no matter how insane, troubled, or absent our ideas are.
Moses
Moses was found in the Nile River during a time of great persecution. The Egyptian Pharaoh, fearing the growing strength of the Israelites, had ordered the death of all newborn Hebrew boys. In an act of faith and desperation, Moses’ mother placed him in a basket and set him afloat on the river.
It was Pharaoh’s daughter who discovered him. She took him in, and Moses was raised in the heart of Egyptian royalty, surrounded by wealth, power, and a culture steeped in polytheism. At one point, Egyptian society worshipped more than two thousand gods, with rituals and temples woven into every aspect of life.
Moses was educated in all the wisdom of Egypt, yet his calling would lead him far beyond it into the breaking of everything he once knew.
When God spoke to Moses at the burning bush, Moses became monotheistic. The Israelites had been enslaved in Egypt for 430 years. As a young man, Moses discovered he had been adopted. The life of luxury and status he had known was not his true origin. His brother and sister, whom he believed to be slaves, were in fact his family. And the people he had seen as slaves were his people.
The story of Moses freeing the Israelites is, at its core, about an individual living with God and acquiring depth through that relationship.
Moses’ life lived full circle, walking through his shadows with God. We’re not living a normal life when we are with God. It’s outside of society’s ideas of a good life. He doesn’t live by our ideas or wants. He knows life greater than we do and has a larger place for knowing Him.
Buddha
The Soul walks through stories, carving itself into light.
Buddha’s life illustrates a similar pilgrimage. His journey is not a religious template but a universal blueprint: God accompanies every Soul, whether or not we know His name. Siddhartha Gautama, who became Buddha, never spoke of a Creator, yet he moved within God’s design.
Enlightenment is woven into life’s fabric, independent of ritual or title. The papacy, bishops, cardinals, rabbis, or imams may claim authority, yet never live the depth Siddhartha found by simply following the fire of his Soul.
Siddhartha was born to royalty, cocooned in luxury. His father walled him off from sickness, age, and death, believing comfort would secure destiny. One night, Siddhartha slipped beyond the palace gates and entered a hidden quarter where the sick groaned, the old bent low, and the dying waited in silence. The shock shattered his protected world. That rupture lit a flame inside him, a hunger no comfort could ease.
He left the palace and his newborn son, traded silk for simple cloth, and sought truth among ascetics. Even severe discipline felt hollow. So he traveled inward, past all extremes, until under a quiet tree he awakened to a light that neither title nor ritual could bestow.
Buddha’s path shows that the Soul’s longing, once ignited, outshines every system meant to manage it. God’s presence does not depend on belief; it is the unseen current guiding each life toward deeper light. We do not need to name that current for it to carry us; we only need to follow where it leads.
The walk doesn’t align with mainstream understanding or societal expectations. It invites us to relinquish everything we’ve known: security, roles, and beliefs in exchange for something infinitely richer. This solitary path demands courage, for it leads away from the familiar and toward the unknown.
Beneath every thought and memory lies a deeper knowing a quiet wellspring of truth. At a sacred moment in each life, that hidden door cracks open, offering the chance to step beyond matter into light.
God is with every human being regardless of their idea of self, reality, and Him. Sooner or later, we all make it to God.