The Creator and the Immeasurable Divine
The search for God, for many, is a journey that traverses the soul, challenges perceptions, and breaks internal barriers. However, the way humans often try to describe God seems limited, shallow, and at times, unfortunately simplistic. We live in a world where people, in attempting to understand the Creator, do so from their own narrow perspectives, influenced by beliefs, cultures, and limited experiences. They mold God according to their views of life, often imposing their conceptions on others, without realizing that this process shrinks the grandeur of the divine.
Yet God cannot be confined to one form or idea. He is everything and nothing, good and evil, order and chaos. The Creator permeates every part of the universe, every cell, every event, whether grand or insignificant. We attempt to define God with words, concepts, and rituals, but in truth, we are merely groping in the dark, trying to describe a force that, in its fullness, surpasses any human comprehension. To draw near to God, the path is not intellectual but introspective. We look within ourselves, searching for the essence that reflects the divine. And the more we look inward, the closer we get to the Creator, realizing that He is in everything around us, even in the distant stars we observe.
However, as humans bound to a three-dimensional reality, we live in a world where the material reigns. This limits us. Our true form is much larger, much more complex, perhaps in a reality we do not yet fully understand — the fourth dimension or beyond. Our existence here on Earth is merely a small manifestation of something infinitely greater. And in accessing this inner dimension, we draw closer to God in a true sense. But this approach, this relentless search for the divine, is not an easy path. It pushes us to the edge of sanity, to the point of questioning our own lucidity. Perhaps, to understand God, we must abandon any notion of conventional sanity. It is an "essay on lucidity," where what is true and right often makes us appear insane in the eyes of others.