Does God Exist?
Book 1: The External Universe | Chapter 1.1 | 26 June 2020
The supernatural character of God is an easy-to-grasp concept for those from religious backgrounds. But for many others, the idea of a "God" has been bastardised by those very same religions as something unnecessary, non-existent, or even dangerous.
What's vital to understand is that religion itself was a crucial phase of human evolution and has played an immeasurable role in developing today's society. However, as the centuries ticked on, humans have grown to favour mind over spirit. This movement has not only turned many people away from organised ideas of religion but has blurred the potential of religion itself.
This book shall continually explain how we control the physics of the cosmos via vibrational offerings. Age-old holy men understood this, and their religions were initially developed as easier access points to amplify these outcomes. It's humorous, then, when modern viewers scoff at such forward-thinking civilisations like the Ancient Egyptians and their anthropomorphic/zoomorphic viewpoints. Considering this culture's advanced studies of architecture, mathematics, medicine, and written communications, do you really swallow that their cosmic beliefs were literal? For example, the Moon as an eye of a cat (Bastet) or a dung beetle rolling the Sun across the morning sky (Khepri)? No, these were symbolic representations of specific components of the Universe as "gods" to form a bond/relationship with them. It's a collaboration where we, the creations, evolve into the creators, which is largely a lost art in the contemporary worshipping world.
Nevertheless, faith in a Higher Power existed before this compartmentalising and segregation of "God". Often atheists and religious advocates debate on a very limited (Abrahamic!) platform, seemingly unaware that the grand topic of "God" predates any restricted pious institution. Atheists do believe in a higher power; they just misinterpret the term. A demonstration: if an atheist doesn't have enough muscle to lift a heavy table, and someone helps them, it becomes easier to lift the object utilising combined strength. That is a simplified illustration to show how two people are a higher power than one. You can climb this path of meditation until you reach collective powers as immense as the Sun, or you can climb down into more concentrated forces such as the sperm penetrating the egg. To deny that these articles are a power higher than yourself is easily refuted by your lack of command over their outcomes.
As we've already extensively relayed, Janthopoyism expands from Pantheism—a doctrine that identifies God as the Universe, a collection of literally everything; good, evil, and all of the stuff inbetween. If every electron in existence decided to lift a table, that table would blast out of orbit and astral travel across time and space.
Consider the atom as a singular unit of measurement; a miniature system that combines with other like-matter to create the human. Now consider the human itself, which is but another singular unit of measurement making up the species, then the ecosystem, planet, solar system, galaxy, etc. Follow this ladder of thought, up and up and up until arriving at the uppermost collective system. Whatever that absolute arrangement might be, it is undeniably the Highest Power that our minds can fathom without resorting to hypothetical elements that may or may not exist.
We're talking about everything here, including the Big Bang model and the subsequent evolutionary system set in motion, which brought us to this exact moment, a physical manifestation of an ever-advancing "God". The contemplation of what came before these actions illustrates the limitations of our finite mental machinery. We can only comprehend timelines within the values of a beginning and an end. Our inadequate intellect demands this construct in order to grasp anything. But these constrained conditions need not apply to the basic substance of a Universe that science teaches is infinite anyway, and therefore, theoretically eternal in both directions. Almost every spiritual definition of God agrees with this analysis on some level (which we shall detail in the next Chapter 1.2).
Debates on whether this totality of energy is conscious or if this path was even intentional is, again, nothing more than futile mental wankery. You are attempting to shove boundless notions into your bounded mind using terminology for thoughts that can't exist within our scope of knowledge. Additionally, this obsession with consciousness merely exposes the arrogance of the human ego. Why is consciousness considered the apex of awareness? Just because we have achieved it? Who is to say there are not multiple levels above our sentience, incomprehensible to our soft brains, yet on a plane where consciousness itself is laughable?
Conversely, the Universe could be a big fat mess that does not run on coherency, solely random events or a deterministic mathematic formula. But, we repeat, these are irrelevant conclusions. It is the Universe regardless, and anything can fit under a term that we simply use to encompass everything, whatever that may be.
In the end, God exists and doesn't exist, because God is just that: a word with a myriad of definitions; take your pick. Numerous practitioners of Neopaganism equate God with nature, and can we not agree that nature conclusively exists? In Pythagoreanism, mathematics and God are interchangeable, and is maths not the basis for provable logic in the first place? Even the staunchest of atheists would struggle to argue against the existence of geometry or trees.
Nevertheless, we do note the corruption in many other interpretations. They are overloaded with so much awkward history, and we cannot expect people to undo their conditioning on account of us. Janthopoyism would love to use the title "God" freely, but we appreciate the discomfort this may cause for certain readers. Thankfully, there are plenty of other terms we can (and will) use instead. For now, our preferred term is Universal Energy. Cool, but when we refer to "Universal Energy", know we are actually saying "God" with a wink to the camera.
Janthopoyism is a spiritual philosophy meets self-improvement program.
We view the Absolute collection of all Universal Energy to be the highest power. You are part of that power. You are an extension of divinity.
The ultimate purpose of this power is to evolve, and we each have a unique part to play in this progression. The details of your role are relayed to you every moment of your life via emotional notifications.
The tricky bit is that human beings have developed a communication barrier between themselves and this instruction.
This barrier is called "the brain".
But never fear! By utilising some very simple practices, you can open the flow of exchange, granting you access to the ether of infinite ideas, the infallible path of your guided destiny, and the recollection of your holiness.
Which is basically a wanky way of saying that your life is about to get a whole bunch better.
Join the movement before it becomes too mainstream.