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"I am the Lord, and outside of me there is no other God. I am the Creator, the source of all that is, ever was or ever will be, as well as all that is not, has not been, and never will be. You know me by many names, my son, such as Adonai, Elohim, El Elyon, El Shaddai, but you can call me by my personal name, which exists within each fingerprint of the macrocosm and microcosm, I will be. I will be what I will be."

- God to Moses in the Burning Bush.

God, also known as Yahweh, YHVH, Allah, Jehovah, Baha, Jesus Christ, Ein Soph, The Father, or simply The Great Will, is the Monotheistic God of the three great Abrahamic religions known as Christianity, Judaism and Islam. God is the Creator of the Multiverse, as well as Angels, Demons, and especially Human beings.

God is the all-powerful deity of all Creation, being an ELOHIM and existing One with all existence, remaining immersed in his creation, being known by different names and titles, with all the other gods and deities of other religions spread across the Earth being just shadows of His unfathomable and ineffable self, with its most common name being The God of The Bible or Abrahamic God.

Though a deity of sheer power and known to all mankind, God is largely unknown in a personal way, with very little known about Him and His family, with all accounts of His appearances to Biblical and Talmudic figures actually being manifestations of His shards and avatars, the most famous of which being Jesus Christ, the Anointed One.

It is said that after the Messiah ascended to Heaven, God, tired and satisfied with his work, departed for rest, dissipating his divine essence throughout the cosmos, uniting himself with everything and everyone, existing as an unconscious force and immersed in itself. With the "death" of God, control of Heaven was in the hands of Michael, His Right Hand.

Overview
God is the Primordial Source of all Creation, from the highest realms of Everything as well as the lowest realms of Nothingness, existing as the embodiment of the infinite void of non-existence that existed before the first spark of light existed, with the Abrahamic Heaven and the Archangels being direct emanations from the Creator, personifying His will and love, with the Multiverse having been created Ex Nihilo through His Word. All Creation exists within God, and He exists everywhere, looking from all sides, seeing himself through his body, like a mirror reflecting his reflection.

God is the will of the universe, a purely ontological force, existing as the consciousness of Creation, which, wishing to exist, said "let there be light" and there was light, making an infinity of bubbles filling the Endless Void like an author painting a white sheet. The Primordial Void was broken by ineffable words that gave rise to a limitless, infinite, and boundless amount of delight and wonder, with everything existing in perfect harmony and glory, from the smallest particle to the most gigantic of galaxies.

Furthermore, God is also the creator of the souls of human beings, which are emanated directly from God, being emanated as being androgynous and later separated into separate beings to give rise to soul mates. Humans are the greatest and greatest creation of the Almighty, created from His divine essence, being ineffable and incorporeal before being placed within bodies of flesh and blood, with the intention of enjoying life between good and evil.

The World created by God is formed by four worlds that are part of the Tree of Life, which go from Keter to Malkuth which is the four-dimensional Multiverse with its infinite possibilities. In Keter, the most primitive and basic aspect of the universe, where everything exists as an infinitely small and dimensionless and ineffable point, is where the archetypes exist in their most primitive state, ruled by Metatron, the Voice of God.

God was born in a primordial age that cannot be measured with word or thought, having been born from the union of the powers of two pre-existential entities that predate all existence and non-existence known as Finis and his consort Magna, both being two pre-existential forces that gave rise to both Yahweh and the other Primordials.

God is also usually defined as a non-corporeal being without any human biological gender, but His role as a creator has caused some religions to give Him the metaphorical name of "Father". Because God is conceived as not being a corporeal being, He cannot (some say should not) be portrayed in a literal visual image; some religious groups use a man to symbolize God because of His role as the "father" of the universe and His deed of creating man's mind in the image of His own. God has been conceived as being incorporeal (immaterial), a personal being, the source of all moral obligation, and the "greatest conceivable existent".

God is mostly inactive, but oversees the multiverse. It is extremely rare for Him to intervene in the affairs of other beings. His ways are also said to be highly mysterious, to the point where not even His angels are capable of understanding His way of operation unless He informs them Himself. It is believed that one could be rendered insane if they attempt to comprehend His motives and methods.

Appearance
It is not possible to have a description of God, since He is devoid of fragile and inferior concepts like space, time, light, darkness, concepts, ideas, creation, destruction, life/death, beginning/end, probability, variety, dualism, non-dualism, existence, non-existence, being, non-being, fiction, non-fiction, everything and nothing. God is incomprehensible, unspeakable, inexplicable, ineffable, unknowable and infinite in power and great in glory.

God however, can manifest through avatars, which are shards of his true being, which are physical or spiritual forms that he uses to manifest himself to his angels and human beings. One of God's avatars is Yahweh, also known as The Presence, who manifests in Primum Mobile to Archangels and Angels and speaks directly to them, it was also this avatar that appeared to Moses in the Burning Bush. As Yahweh, God manifests as a spiritual energy that infinitely expands and contracts in return.

In addition to Yahweh, there is also Jesus Christ, the Anointed One, a shard of Yahweh who lived from 4 BCE to 33 CE, whose appearance at age 30 was that of a dark-skinned man with black hair and a greasy beard, wearing common clothes from the Hebrew men. He can also manifest as a White Dove which is the embodiment of His spirit, which was manifested during the Baptism of Jesus Christ.

In more private avatars of God, He used to manifest as an elderly man in his 60s with a white beard and long gray hair. During the early Christian era, God had begun to wear a much younger and more beautiful form, appearing as a light-skinned, dark-haired, blue-eyed man, standing 1.85m tall and weighing 68kg.

This form of God is extraordinarily attractive and beautiful, with his wife, Hosana, joking that He on Earth would be seen as the most handsome man in all of Earth's history. For clothing, God wore powerful armor that appeared to be made of gold with diamond accents, with a blue cape on the back with a hood to cover the head.

In His true form, God's appearance is variable to the beholder, with each seeing Him in a way that is accessible to their eyes and other senses, with some describing His true form as an endless light that encompasses all of creation, from the quantum foam, to the vastest universe. While others describe the true form of God as an endless void that swallows anything and everything, like concepts of mathematical dimensions, creation, destruction, beginning, end, returning everything to its primordial state of absolute nothingness, that is, the yawning void of non-existence itself.

Quotes
"What is God to begin with, my daughter? Is it a word to describe a set of laws in the universe? Or maybe it's a title to define a white haired man sitting on a golden throne or maybe a giant monster full of tentacles with a bunch of bizarre aliens playing a horrible symphony for him to sleep? No my daughter. God Is. Only that. It is not being and non-being. God is beyond the category of existing and not existing. He just is, as he always was and always will be."

- God in disguise to Maria Durand Leroy.

"In my view, God is totally different from what people like to preach. In the view of many Christians, God is a punisher, tyrant and petty, who thinks the best way to solve things is to throw lightning at someone's head. But that's not what we see in the Bible. What did Jesus preach? Love. And who did he hang out with? Exactly, with sinners, prostitutes, lepers and malefactors. And who judged him for that? That's right, the religious who, believing they were doing the will of God, were actually speaking ill of their own master. Ironic isn't it?"

- Virgo Durand Leroy.

"I have always existed and no one came before me. I was the one who truly brought the birth of existence and non-existence. My power is unlimited as no one can truly comprehend my power. I know what everyone knows more than that. beyond. I am the one that is above all. I am the all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present. I am... God."

- God.

"I am that I am, I am who I am, I will become what I choose to become, I am what I am, I will be what I will be, I create whatever I create, I am the Existing One, Yahweh."

- God.

"He is the invisible Spirit, of whom it is not right to think of him as a god, or something similar. For he is more than a god, since there is nothing above him, for no one lords it over him. For he does not exist in something inferior to him, since everything exists in him. For it is he who establishes himself. He is eternal, since he does not need anything. For he is total perfection. A being can have a relationship with a God but not the Monad as that would be a contradiction."

- The Apocryphon of John, 180 AD.

"Tell Pharaoh that I, Yahweh, ask him to free my people, and if I am not obeyed, the Egyptians will suffer. If he refuses to free my people, I will send fire from heaven, make frogs invade Egypt, make the Nile turn to blood, and strike Pharaoh's firstborn. I will send the swarm, I will send the horde. I will send my scourge upon Egypt, I will send my sword. Thus said the Lord."

- God to Moses.