A Natural Curiosity of the Unseen

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Image Source: The Void of Darkness

There is a natural curiosity of that, which is unseen. It may seem empty as that of a void, but it is where we find God and inner truth, but not everyone. We are all looking for the light, not found except through the darkness. We do not achieve comfort without going through pain. It is a calming echo inside our brain calling us to be stewards of humankind, and to battle the evil of mostly what we project from the inside.

Hell is not a place but a state of mind. It is the opposite of heaven or nirvana, that sacred place of pure bliss, which is also a mental state. God is our mentality or the overall consciousness of the entire planet, which can only aim for the greater good of everyone collectively. There is individual struggle or evil within each of us that only we can battle. If teachers from our youth taught us limited beliefs and the way we should live, it may deprive us later of our full potential as humans.

God is not a man sitting on a throne ruling over us, as depicted in certain religions or cultures and what we learned while growing up in a restricted society. We generalize God as a man from a culture where men are often in charge and given preference in decision-making. The breadwinner, the one making the most important decisions of our planet, but often they become selfish as leaders, who want to control everyone under them.

Therefore, our journey is singular yet united. We all are here for the same reason, which is to serve, help, and give to our fellow humans. We become sidetracked with our own selfish goals and forget that saving humanity is our common goal from the evil that so much wants to and is ruling this current world we live in.

It is a program led by a sinister evil who only wants power and glory for themselves. There must be resistance and persistence in the good ones, who must gather the strength of the majority to fight this corruption of thinking developed for the manipulative few in charge as our puppet masters.

In conclusion, I continue to explore the void of nothingness, which most people are afraid of and have no desire to explore, but it is the place of finding our true nature of who we are, originally, as a thought from the Creator.