Everyone is God


Link to Spanish Translation: Todos Somos Dios

Everyone is God. This means that until the day each and every single one of us takes care of and supports each and every single one of us, that God doesn’t exist. Because how can it be any other way, if everyone is God. You can’t exclude anyone’s well-being. No one is more than you or less than you. So therefore to do your utmost to make sure that everyone is well is mandatory. This is just commonsense. The other option or alternate route is to place your needs and wants before everyone else, or to place just a few special people in your life and their wants and needs first before everyone else. And so then no time or effort or money is spent to create a world where everyone’s needs are met. Because the reality of this world is that there are people dying because they do not have enough food to eat, even though there is enough food in the world. The reality is that if each person really wanted to, then each person could be clothed, fed, given a home, and given an education. Imagine now, if there was a God, what do you think he would say to you after you have lived your life where you made the decision to not do what is best for everyone? I would expect him to curse you out and be extremely disappointed in you, assuming he is a person that actually cares about everyone.

Because really, and this is a question, are you finding value in your everyday life, in your job, in your family, in your education, in your relationships? Do these fulfill you? If your answer is no, may I suggest the following: to consider whether within your life, job, family, education and relationships, to see how and where you are not considering and living what is best for everyone. And to see how you can do, speak or live what is best for everyone. The following paragraph may assist in understanding what it means to live for what is best for everyone:

I am Everyone. This is spoken as a decision. So, I decide to define who I am, or self, as being equal to everyone, which includes their well-being and livelihood. This also means that no one person (not me or any other individual) is more than everyone. So for example, if there was a situation where an individual claims that something that they want should come first before what is good for everyone, than that person has, in a way, temporarily invalidated their status of being part of everyone. So you see that the word everyone that is used here is of a higher status that requires one’s own self-identification as well as participation within the word. It is not defined absolutely without restrictions; were it not for these restrictions, then what is bad for everyone would be accepted and allowed.



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