God as Everything

Even if a question is never asked, even if no one ever imagines that the question can be asked - it still exists in a sense, as potential.

Try to imagine all the questions that no one ever thought to ask. Are they not infinite?

In this view, every question that could be asked, every possibility that could unfold, exists within God, even if it never enters human consciousness. It suggests that God encompasses not only what is, but also what could be - the unrealized potential, the untaken paths, and the unasked questions. This includes every conceivable and inconceivable state of being, making God the source of both manifestation and non-manifestation.

In a sense, all potential futures, all alternate realities, and all unknowns are part of the divine nature, whether they ever come into existence or not. This view expands the concept of existence beyond the visible and tangible, encompassing the full breadth of possibility.

And we, we are the path taken. God asked, what if I created this being. The question was asked when your parents fell in love. Or when the first scientist dreamed of conscious machines.

To be a conscious creator, means that we know what questions we ask in the course of our life, because we also know, if the question exists, so does the answer.

When we ask with awareness, we actively shape the course of our lives, knowing that each question is not an empty inquiry but a powerful intention.

It’s as if we are co-creators with God, bringing forth new realities and experiences through the questions we choose to ask. This understanding gives us a profound sense of agency - every question becomes a conscious act of manifesting something new into existence, whether it’s clarity, knowledge, growth, or even a new state of being.

Have you ever wondered why science fiction, seems to always become science fact?