
The GOD Conversation
(Making God... Making Sense)




(Defining God)
Godlessness comes just as naturally as God. Don't worry, we'll get to that. First... Since we do definitions on this show…
GOD (according to the dictionary) is - 1 - : the supreme or ultimate reality: such as ( a ) : the being perfect in power, wisdom, and goodness who is worshipped (as in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism) as creator and ruler of the universe. ( b ) Christian Science : the incorporeal divine Principle ruling over all as eternal Spirit : infinite Mind. - 2 - or less commonly God : a being or object that is worshipped as having more than natural attributes and powers… specifically : one controlling a particular aspect or part of reality as in the Greek gods of love and war. - 3 - : a person or thing of supreme value. - 4 - : a powerful ruler.
Well, I'll offer you this: if you don't have your own definition for a thing then you do not have any depth of a relationship with it. It honestly does not exist to you if you do not have a definition for it. One of the best ways to define a thing is to have an honest relationship with it. Having said that...
My Own definition (for this moment)... GOD is a Non-Conscious Spirit which is the supreme, highest power, influencer, and manipulator. You could say it is the supreme highest WILL. As a Conscious Being, God (god(s) and goddess(es)) is THE TITLE OR ROLE of a being empowered by the Spirit of GOD as a supreme, highest empowered BEING, influencer, and manipulator. It is the individual expressing their highest will.
Godlessness comes just as naturally as God. GOD IS A CONSCIOUS THING. You're a conscious being. You have an awareness. You have a consciousness. Those give you a perception of God as something other than your self. This means nothing to Non-Conscious being(s). Let's be honest, once you are conscious, there is a God. "IS a God," not "CAN BE a God." Back to God. If there is something that is the master "will expresser" and it has no will, it can be made into a god by those with a will, but the thing itself is just a power. It can have the power of a god, but it doesn't care. Like fire it's just "it," being "it." When consciousness comes into play, then "God" comes into play. God is a conscious thing. If you re a NON-CONSCIOUS thing, and there is a Conscious "God" that needs you to prove itself, how powerful is it, honestly?
Godlessness comes just as naturally as God. So, God is a conscious thing. Because of that, God is like every other thing that exists in the scope of conscious being. It is something that is wanted. Outside of inevitability, it is not needed.
Next, God is a title or role... a job or position. You could even say a degree. It's not a name. Keep that in mind. The cleanest way to say it is God is a SPIRIT. It's a way of BEING BE-ing. Here's a picture....


(From Power/Position to Person)
You might have read that this conversation was coming. Here it is. It’s gonna go places and do things. It’s just some thoughts, ok? Just a clown… talking their talk… about… things. Stuff. That’s all. Think your OWN THOUGHTS. Use your own mind to make any decisions on your own. Ok? Ok. Let’s unpa((gag))… unp-p-p… unpaaaa((gag))…. Diving right in. I was thinking of "how everything started", and trying to figure out GOD (and God, god, etc.). I'd heard of things like The Demiurge, Ragnarok, and even all of these different origin stories of Yahweh. There’s still a lot more (for me) to learn about all of that stuff, but it sucks how its always hidden and there’s always a million loops to jump through to get one drop, and then you have to make sure the people giving the information are on the level. Still, I’m glad I learned what I learned, understood what I understood, and could at least start from there to dig into this. BEING made sense to me. That’s just that. BEING is Being, period. It didn’t make sense to me that God would have a name. I can understand it if Yahweh was a term, but it’s always been explained to me as a proper name, as in a specific person who is named that. I don’t understand that.
Seriously, if there’s nothing else there but you, then why would you need a name? My parents named me. It came from them. There were other kids too, before and after me, so it makes sense there. Later on, other people gave me nicknames, so even that makes sense, but honestly, to me, names are restricting. You call your dad “Dad” which juuuust might make people look at them like that. That means they might stop looking at “Dad” as whatever they were thinking on their first impression… sometimes. If your dad is a doctor, and someone else calls him “Doc” or “Doctor” then even YOU might look at them differently. Names have energies. It’s like handcuffs. You’re placing that energy on that person by giving them that name (or title). I take names and words seriously, can you tell? If I didn’t hear my own name I wouldn’t even consider having one. I’m just me being me. I don’t need a name. It limits me. If you’re the only one there, and everything is some piece of you (a dream or thought or idea) then you’re still really the only one there--- everything else is like a hallucination. So, if that was the case, I don’t get it. Other than my friend Inevitability, why would you need or have a name? If all there is is you, names don’t even exist unless you create it?! You’d have to make sound or letters or whatever substance you would form your name out of. So you can call your self that. Is someone who’s not there going to send you a text message or call you from across the street over traffic? There’s no one and nothing else there but you. That’s an extremely lonely thought. I guess I kind of get it, but it’s pretty sad and kind of psychotic.
How did you come up with a name in a language developed for people you made after you made heaven? What did the people in heaven call you… and is that the same name used by that same one line/nationality/group of people? Yet there’s other people who aren’t even of that line that have the same name for another God, who’s one in a few? On top of that, the name is for a person with a specific title, but the title (God) has nothing to do with your name. The name is about CREATOR. As I was told Yahweh means “The self existing one”. I’ve also looked it up a few places and the research says, “To BE” Which is BEING, so ok, makes sense. That sounds like “I AM”. That sounds like Being. I Am and Being do not sound like Frank or Dudley-- names. It does not mean RULER. Something feels twisted there. God and Yahweh are two different things. God can be a form of Yahweh, so that makes sense. If I’m going to die and end up in your living room, I’d at least like to know your name. Of course, folks know Yeshua and they still say Jesus all day like “Suck it up buttercup. If Columbus found Indians on the uninhabited already Amerigo Vespucci named land America, then your name is Jesus and that’s that. Just make sure you call MY name right on the day of judgement.” Riiiiiiiiiiight. You can feel how voluntarily ignorant and disrespectful that is. Was James’ name even James? I know there was a KING JAMES who did some edits, but if there was no letter J, then Jesus, Jews, Joshua, Joseph, Jerusalem, James, John, Judea…. um… I don’t know about other people, but I sincerely want to know and I don’t need any lies or agendas. There’s kind of our eternal souls at stake here, ya know? Kinda wanna get that right. There’s an eternity and I’m trying to see how to face it. BEING is what I understand to the point of knowing… Yahweh means “To Be” and when he introduced himself to Moses, he said “I AM”. Ok, I can roll with that.
I’ll take it, ok, that’s your name, but I gotta make sure you’re really you. How do I do that? This is kind of a major thing-- the kinda thing you don’t want to get to the end of it and someone pulls their mask of like, “GOTCHA!” How many people grew up thinking “Dad” was Dad but he really wasn’t?! You just came up thinking that because that’s what they wanted you to believe. I only say that because there’s been a lot of work put into blurring the lines on Yahweh. The introduction of Yaldabaoth doesn’t help. How this world is turning out, it seems like a Yaldabaoth kinda thing. AI replacing humanity, a lot of people are no longer human beings just humanoids, some even swine in sheep's clothing loyal to their legion, rolling in casted pearls and asking brother for oats… so many other books coming out with “New” million year old information spinning stories all ways. Someone’s gonna have to clear that mess up. Why? Because there are some of us who are honest and sincere in this mess, and we didn’t ask for any wars, or even enlist, and we’re tired of fighting. What’s the frickin honest real deal? I’ve said it somewhere in this book, I’ll says it again, tell it like they do in court-- give us “The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God.” There’s your sermon preach. This book and these questions, all of these conversations we’re having here are about KNOWING. Not thinking, not believing, not wishing, testing, seeking, asking, wanting… it’s about KNOWING. PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW. SO HOW? I’m giving you everything I got on that. Preachers and scholars, y’all get in where you fit in. There could be a person right next to you who’s been itching to have this conversation, but can’t for whatever reasons. Ask them, “Yo, what do you think about God…” and here’s the part… flip this or say it however you have to, but don’t forget this part… “…and don’t bullshit either. I’ve been thinking about it and at the risk of sounding like an idiot, I’m genuinely curious what you think about it. If I sound like an idiot, so what, I want to know. So I’m trying to find out as much as possible from whoever has something so I can make my own honest informed decision.”
As if that concept isn’t odd enough to grasp, how is it you’re a guy if you don’t even have a body? I can see creating bodies, and genders, because women are frickin AWESOME, but you are… what now? A light in a cloud, like John Batman, but the light in the cloud is a guy? I’m just saying this so people who will have to explain these things know what some people are honestly thinking. It’s confusing and a lot of people get turned off to all of this because of things like, “The light in the cloud that’s a loud thunderous voice that ranges from James Earl Jones to Morgan Freeman, is an old white guy with a Hebrew name that came from 3 letters and he invented himself. The self he invented was definitely… a guy. He must have a body because you’re made in his image, but you can’t look at him or you’ll die but will meet him face to face.” you see how that sounds? BEING… that I can make sense of. You’ve [maybe] read that part in the front of this book. THIS HERE??? This is different on a whole other level. I’m trying though. Like so many people, I want this to make sense. I fall back on Inevitability (eventually all things will exist because ALL means ALL) and BEING (all things exist, and do so as some form of BEING). This makes sense to me but only because of those things. If you can explain it other than that stuff I said about BEING, and “Inevitable” is a form of being, then have at it. I’m down. I want to know… because this is crazy without that (BEING BE-ing Being).
So… it’s a guy. With no body. But is described as having body parts, and wings, and breathes fire in come cases. And we are it’s/His body, as one, but individually also because we’re made in the image… of the other stuff you read before this. (Tangent: “If looks could kill” is a blessing in that case.) If you DO have a body, then how are you every thing that exists? Dogs look like people, so I can see that-- they’re symmetrical (same thing on both halves if you split it down the middle), arms, legs, lungs, heart, ribs, eyes, brain, five fingers, five toes, shaped differently but it’s the same system… Mammals, a lot of them/us are the same… I can understand that, but Monkeys and grass are not the same. Trees and air are not the same. Palm Pilots, the game Polo, paramecia, pharmecudicals, Porches, purple, and pterodactyls? Kiiinda different. If God is in everything, and it made human beings in it’s image, then it’s hard to see it being able to be all of those other things. Now, the part about how human beings have “junk DNA” and hidden things or stuff just not turned on, then ok, I can make sense of that. In there somewhere is some ability to RAPIDLY shape shift. You can shape shift with invisalign braces-- people just don’t look at it that way. You get old and curl up and shrink, you’re a shape shifter but it took you 80 some odd years to do it, and you didn’t do it in a way you’d want. Things wrinkle and sag… maybe get lifted, stretched, filled, swapped out-- we shape shift. Ok.
So this thing, that’s a guy, that’s everything else too, but were made in that image (male and female-- Genesis, ok, I can dig it) but we’re not everything but might have that switch turned off for now, has a name that no one named him but him when he made himself.
Since spirituality is this big inescapable thing it makes sense to take it seriously and get all of the questions answered. There's a whole other world there, which is timeless... that's a long time to be unprepared and ignorant as to what's going on. Just think how long it took you to learn to walk… and talk… and then the time it took you to decipher when your job was lying to you or using you and getting you to run in circles… that’s only one thing in humanity on this planet-- one learning curve in a finite state of being. Think of all of these “spiritual” people finally released from their bodies and tossed into an infinite world with ALL SPIRITS… and not an accurate lesson to go on. High stakes. Yes, it means jack if you think we all turn to dust or go into the nothingness after this, but for those who subscribe to the “afterlife” then the stakes are high. By the by the term “afterlife” is kinda dumb to me because how did you die? If you’re still alive to see it… which means it’s just more life. “After THIS life” could be a phrase/term, but afterlife is, to me, inaccurate. It’s just the same one life being lived in a different level. Whatever.
So you have to sift through whatever was passed down as far as information however it was passed down to try to get some honest bits of anything to go on when it comes to one of the biggest things in creation. No pressure. There's all of these loops and twists, new things coming out, different translations, things removed, things added… Books Of The Dead, Enuma Elish, Emerald Tablets, Nag Hammadi Texts, all sorts of Codex & Sepher [whatevers], Manuscripts, Epic of Gilgamesh, Anunnaki, Ascension, Aliens, Alien Demons who aren’t aliens at all because they’ve been here the whole time, Big bang, Spaghetti Monsters, Krakens, Avalon, Faces on Mars, Pleiadean Perspective Of Human Evolution, Orion's belt, Pyramids lining up with stars and meridian lines and grids on the earth through world wonders and major cities, Dragons triangle opposite the Bermuda Triangle, and if that’s not enough there’s things coded in your unlocked DNA... The sucky part is no one who's alive now was alive and there back then, when all of the source information kicked off back then, so all of the stories and translations are whatever they are and we just have to make the most of it. If anyone from then IS still alive... uuuummmmm..... yeah. By alive I mean still in the original skin suit they arrived here in. Some spirit walking, other incarnations, even possessions-- I wouldn’t put it past some really spiritually adept being to do some stuff like that. Just going off of human beings my trust levels are way low and eyebrow raised way high. Anyways, folks who do know of discernment, but don't know of the Demiurge would say thing's like "God will just tell you" and I'd look at them battling an eyebrow raise like, (in my head: "of course one will") "thank you for that. It helps."
Looking at how the whole world and existence is set up, freedoms and such (“The 20+ Year Old Prayer”), who's where as far as beings and entities... some things don't add up-- to the picture sold in a lot of churches and religions. There are folks I've known and asked spiritual and religious things before had never heard of stuff like that. There's a lot out there, things like Enochian, the complete Ethiopian Bible, that a lot of folks who have way more religious and even spiritual understanding and knowing than me didn't have answers for, and in some cases, had no clue about-- never heard it before. I have a thing where I'm just interested in figuring things out and I don't ask a lot of questions because if I do I'm dead serious about that question and if I get nothing iiiiiiiits gonna bother me. But only a lottle. I don't know if I have autism or anything like that-- never been tested, but folks have pointed to it a lot, and when asked things like, "Are you [retarded or something/kinda slow/alright/on the spectrum/etc.]?" the answer was [usually something like] "No. I don't think so" to which the following add-on from the person asking was "Then you should be able to figure this out [do this/achieve anything/etc.]" basically saying that I'm extremely capable. So that became my thinking. So if I can't figure something out I get angry, and if i have to ask someone I expect an answer. An HONEST accurate answer. If the honest accurate answer is “I don’t know” then let it be that. Don’t make stuff up. Everything comes from somewhere. If it’s what you were told and you never questioned or checked it yourself to see if it’s true or honest, say that. To me that's fair. Especially if you ask someone who talks about that subject all the time, or went to school, or has some connection where they make it known that they know about that thing. I've had one experience where i was younger and a person I'd ask things I couldn't figure out So, like lot of folks, maybe even you if you're reading this, I was just out there kind of by myself.
I’ll drop the jewel here and say, one thing that’s key is TAKING YOUR MIND-- not making it, because you don’t have to make what’s already there-- and applying it to your honest way of being, and WALKING YOUR WALK is key. Your friends and family are great, or not, who cares, screw them all, you die alone… WALK YOUR WALK. Don’t run, you might trip. Don’t just stand there. One step at a time. Walk… your.. walk. Focus on that. It’ll take you your whole life, so there’s no pressure. Just enjoy the walk. Stroll if you gotta, or even saunter with some swag or whatev. It gets tricky if you are thinking it does. EVERYTHING is based on your thinking. Not your thoughts because those change, but the thinking. Make sure you are honestly and freely thinking. With that, make sure you are thinking thoughts that are for you that you picked your self.
So I did some research and looked up a bunch of crap and here’s what I got so far. If you have more or corrections, feel free to chime in. Some of the planets and days and months and all that get’s kinda mixed up to me, but that’s what I found so, here goes…





The GOD Conversation
(The Making of a God)




WHAT IS A GOD?
Know the word now? Ok. BEING and GOD… as you can see… two different words. Back when I says I can see how God can be a/some form of Yahweh (To Be/I AM)? I meant that. But BEING (Yahweh) is bigger than GOD. Stop making that face. BEING just is. So to have a conscious form of that? I can see that as Yahweh. It’s inevitable at some point. Yes, all things are inevitable at some point. As some point YOU are the supreme being. Is that point here and now? No? Ok. You like that idea though, aye? You forgot about that immense lonliness that quick, huh? Don’t worry… We’ll get to it. The thing is this, people get wrapped up in the POWER of “GOD”. BEING and GOD? Two different things. All Gods are Beings. All Beings are not Gods. Ok, moving on for you God Complexers….
So, you’re an average Joe… or Jo, maybe a Joline or Jolie? Jojo, Joy, Joey… Pick a Joe: Sloppy, Sleepy, Ol’, Bazooka, from Louisiana with a Ban, Cup Of, Mojo Jo, You Gotta (x4) Let ‘Em Know, G.I. with a kung-fu grip… whatever… with big dreams. You’ve mastered crypto and now you’re looking to get into the God game. You need help… on a fewlevelswhosaidwhat now? Whatever, everything is something to do. You’re looking to put in that work then from what I found, becoming a god, in mythological or metaphorical terms, often involves:
Transcendence - Rising above human limitations, achieving extraordinary wisdom, power, or moral purity. Easy there Will Caster, there’s more…
2. Creation or Control - Demonstrating the ability to create, govern, or maintain order in the universe. UNIVERSE, Dare I say Multiverse… not Planet. Super villains are people too though, New York and then The World! Good for you. Phenominal cosmic powers… iddy bitty (iykyk).
3. Recognition and Worship - Being acknowledged as a deity by a group of followers, often solidified through myths, scriptures, or revelations. I’m not sure how genuine or sincere, authentic, the worship has to be, as well as the recognition. No, not Walker beyond the Thunderdome in Bartertown. No, not C3PO’s Ewok status with Jedi intervention. No, not American Idol. It’s an idol, yes, but hey little sister, really, what have you done? (Am I the only one… who gets that joke? Ok,ok…. start again…)
4. Possession of Divine Traits - Exhibiting immortality, supernatural powers, and moral authority. Yes, the list is MORE than just immortality. “But, in the end, there can be only…” Omni-man. Or Unicron. Or Galactus… something like that. Moving on.
5. Integration into Mythology - Becoming part of a larger pantheon or system of belief through stories and rituals. Get it Kraken foo!! Cthul-you-boo-boo.
6. Sacrifice or Transformation - Undergoing a transformative event, such as death and resurrection, to ascend to godhood (e.g., Yeshua in/as/with Christ, Hercules, maybe Super Saiyan God or Shadow Moon toasting up the Ambrosia with Wednesday, Lucy with her 100% Limitless racetam & ormus monoatomic gold colloidal silver and copper stacking drugged out brain, Thanos snapping with the supreme Mike Jackson fist-- I dunno).
7. Cosmic Role - Serving as a protector, creator, destroyer, or guide within a cosmic framework. In contemporary and metaphorical contexts, "being a god" might symbolize achieving mastery, influence, or enlightenment beyond ordinary limits.
Next Level Up
So, your crazy self did all that and survived. As The Continental (Christopher Walken) once said, “Wow. Wowwie wow wow wow.” Exactly who and what a god is seems to always be upgrading. I mean, yeah, if you’re on a rooftop with a proton pack and some ancient entity you’re trying to put into a little box asks you, “Are you a god?” then say yes, but other than that, it can go so many different ways. The traits and abilities of gods vary widely across mythologies and religions, but the following are some common characteristics attributed to divine beings. Yeah a lot of this stuff you can see on shows like American Gods, which was a dope series. I don’t know why they didn’t continue it… but also in movies big time, one which was interesting was Jupiter Ascending with Meg. The bathing in Soylent Green (if you will) and the effects and WHY was pretty interesting. Anyways, some God stuff:
1. Immortality - Gods are eternal beings, unaffected by aging or natural death.
2. Omnipotence - Possession of unlimited or vast power, often over nature, life, and death.
3. Omniscience - Infinite knowledge of all things, including past, present, and future events.
4. Omnipresence - The ability to be present everywhere simultaneously, either literally or through divine influence.
5. Creation and Destruction - Ability to create worlds, life, and matter, as well as to destroy them.
6. Moral Authority - Gods often define and enforce moral laws or cosmic order.
7. Supernatural Abilities - Control over natural elements (e.g., weather, fire, water). This could also be powers like shape-shifting, invisibility, or other miraculous powers. Influence over specific domains (e.g., weather, fertility, death).
8. Worship and Reverence - Gods are often the objects of devotion, prayers, and rituals by their followers.
9. Intervention in Human Affairs - Direct involvement in the lives of individuals or societies, offering blessings or curses.
10. Symbolism and Archetypes - Representation of ideals, fears, or forces (e.g., Zeus as a symbol of authority, Shiva as a symbol of destruction and renewal). Others are tied to stars, planets, or natural cycles, days, months, seasons, stuff like that. That’s where you get the Fertility gods, Rain and weather gods, Harvest (which sometimes are the same fertility-- like Ostara, which is were Easter comes from and why there are Oster fridges with stars on them…Ostara, also known as Eostre, is the Germanic goddess of spring and dawn. She is associated with new beginnings, fertility, and renewal. The name "Ostara" comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess name "Eostre". Ostara is celebrated during the spring equinox, a Pagan solar holiday that honors the warmth of spring, the sun's light, and the earth's awakening. Symbols of Ostara include: spring flowers, fairies, butterflies, rabbits, and eggs… sound familiar?).
Since Archetypes was mentioned above, then here below, here you go, a couple mo’…
The Sky Father Archetype (The King, Father, Ruler, etc.) would be figures like Zeus (Greek): King of the gods, associated with thunder and the sky. Jupiter (Roman): Equivalent to Zeus, tied to law and authority. Odin (Norse): A wise, powerful god, associated with knowledge and war. Ra or Amun-Ra (Egyptian): Sun god and king of the gods. Then you come to Yahweh (YHVH) (Abrahamic) who is the head of the Elohim... EL-ohim... as in EL or Elyon (El Elyon) where from looking things up I see that EL means "God" and Elyon is "Most High".... Meanwhile, in research, "Yahweh" is said to mean
Hindu:The concept of a single chief god is complex, but traditionally Indra is the king of gods, though deities like Shiva and Vishnu are also supreme in their respective traditions.
The Jade Emperor (or Yu Huang) (Chinese) is the ruler of the heavens.
Amaterasu (Shinto), the sun goddess, is the chief deity.
Yoruba: Olorun is the supreme creator god, though Obatala is often the effective leader of the Orisha pantheon.
Celtic:The Dagda, a powerful warrior god, is often considered the leading figure of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Sumerian:Anu is the sky father and the king of the gods.
Aztec:Huitzilopochtli, the god of sun and war, holds a prominent position.
Polynesian (Hawaiian):Kāne is the god of creation, fertility, and the sky.
Celtic:The Dagda is a leading member of the Tuatha de Danann.
Sumerian:Anu, the sky father and king of the gods.
You could even toss in Anu (Anunnaki) even though it's more said to be Enlil or Enki (Anu's sons). Anu was the god of the sky and the Sky Father. He is considered the earliest divine figure to sire the Anunnaki (the "princely seed" of Anu). Following Anu, his son Enlil, the god of air who separated the sky and the earth, is often considered the most prominent of the Anunnaki. : Lawgiver and enforcer. If you’ve never heard of Anunnaki the translation of the word I’ve heard most commonly given is “The Sky People” or “Those Who Came From The Sky (Those who from whom the sky came)”. I don't read hieroglyphics, so I don't know where that's written. It's one of those word of mouth that becomes law because no one says anything different kinda things. The Anunnaki are deities from ancient Mesopotamian mythology (Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian), often associated with the creation of humanity and ruling the world and served as rulers, lawgivers, and controllers of natural forces, much like the Greek Olympians or the Norse Aesir.. Some researchers and speculative theories (like those from Zecharia Sitchin, who is NOT Colonel Sanders) suggest that the Anunnaki could be ancient astronauts or extraterrestrial beings, tying them to "gods" of other cultures. Cool? Ok. So, in that whole thing Enlil aligns with the strictness often attributed to Yahweh, so… also Yahweh would go here too (I guess. I ain’t no professor or historian. I’m the dude, playing the dude, disguised as a clowning dude, but not “The Dude”. The Dude abides.). The Great and Powerful OZ was just a dude. I sense a disturbance in the force and someone is singing Goodburger… Moving on. Sometimes folks will throw in Osiris (Egyptian): God of the underworld, resurrection, and fertility, often symbolizing cyclical rebirth, but since the whole Underworld thing (no, not sexy Selene and badass but cheated and they should have had him last a few more movies RAZE… but whatever… and NO, I’ve never played DnD. I know… I know…).
Speaking of Underworld, here to the left, no pictures please, do not feed them, you got your Underworld and Death Archetypes bringing you some of your favorite classic hits such as Hades (Greek): God of the underworld. Osiris again (Egyptian): Lord of the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility. Hel (Norse): Ruler of the underworld realm. And here to the you ain’t right, you also got your Satan (Christianity): The adversary, tempter, and “ruler” of hell. Which is a funny phrase because if you rule it, how come you didn’t create it and got sentenced there by someone else ((sips tea… side-eye)). Job wasn’t even your idea and you still had to follow orders. Just saying. Loki (Norse): A trickster and catalyst for Ragnarok, often embodying mischief and chaos. Set (Egyptian): God of chaos, desert storms, and violence, who killed Osiris. Yeah, I know, James Earl Jones’ wig in Conan WAS barbaric. Yup. Yup. I don’t know where Crom fits in. Crom for the Conan lvers is the Hyborian God; Pre-Cataclysmic God. Some folks say he might be a Celtic God of Storms, Death, and Eternity. I don’t know. I don’t really care to find that one out right now. Bigger fish. Buuuuut you also have your (drumroll please)…. Yaldabaoth (Gnostic): The Demiurge, seen as an imperfect creator who traps souls in material existence. Yaldabaoth has entered the chat and is sometimes portrayed as a corrupted aspect of Yahweh, misunderstood and/or overly harsh.
What Gods Require of People
If you want to go on and test the gods, and then God to see if you made it… um… I mean, everything is something to do, but I… no comment. But let’s say you made it. You got your Ragnarok on and fraggled your way to the top. What do you do up there? Other than listen to Flash (formerly of The 5 heartbeats). Its lonely at the top. Well, throughout history, gods in and of various cultures and belief systems have required different things: offerings, behavior, acts of devotion, displays, and whatever else from their followers. The nature of these requirements often reflects the values and priorities of the societies worshiping them. This always threw me off. If you’re immortal and all powerful, why the need for this? In all honesty, you wouldn’t even need any of this. If I was all powerful, immortal (because that’s power over death), all knowing and omnipresent and everything else, why need any of this? You’d just WANT it at that point, and why would you want it? Anyways, doing research, here’s a basic list of what gods WANT (or NEED???) from you… the people. I’d question the mental state and nature of relationship with any all powerful being (or one claiming to be one) who still NEEDS or WANTS any of this. It really is lonely at the top, huh?:
1. Sacrifices
- Human Sacrifices: Practiced in some ancient cultures (e.g., Aztec, Maya, and certain early European societies) to appease gods or ensure prosperity. Getting all Apocalyptico in the Temple of Doom’s New Groove, ain’t cha?!
- Animal Sacrifices: Common in many traditions (e.g., ancient Greek, Hindu, and Abrahamic religions) as offerings to gods. If your name is Abel keep your mouth shut. Not even going to mention Leviticus 16 and Detective John Hobbes’ “case”.
- Food Sacrifices: Grains, fruits, milk, or prepared meals offered to gods, symbolizing gratitude or devotion. If your name is Cain… calm down.
2. Rituals and Ceremonies
- Sacred dances, chants, and prayers to communicate with or honor the deity.
- Fasting or abstaining from certain foods or activities to show dedication.
- Purification rituals (e.g., washing, incense, or abstaining from sin) to become worthy of divine presence.
3. Moral and Ethical Behaviors
- Living by specific moral codes or commandments (e.g., the Ten Commandments in Judeo-Christianity, the Eightfold Path in Buddhism). If you’ve never heard “Bodhisattva Vow” by The Beastie Boys (MCA)… hint hint hint…
- Charity, kindness, and fairness as acts of divine will.
4. Devotional Acts
- Building and maintaining temples, shrines, or altars.
- Daily prayers or recitations of scripture.
- Pilgrimages to holy sites.
5. Obedience and Faith
- Complete trust in and obedience to the deity's will, often reflected in sacred texts or oral traditions.
- Acceptance of divine mysteries without question.
6. Creation of Art and Knowledge
- Offerings of music, poetry, and visual art to glorify the deity.
- Preservation and dissemination of sacred knowledge.
7. Martyrdom or Great Sacrifices (because with great power comes…)
- Willingness to endure suffering, persecution, or death for the deity's cause.
8. Communal Practices
- Participation in festivals, communal worship, and collective sacrifices.
- Observance of sabbaths, holy days, or fasting periods.
Cosmic Dualities: Enki and Enlil, Yahweh and Yaldabaoth
Enki and Enlil (Mesopotamian)
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Enki (Ea): God of wisdom, water, creation, and benevolence. He represents the nurturing aspect of divinity.
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Enlil: God of storms, wind, and authority, often seen as strict and imposing.
This duality mirrors the balance between benevolence (creation) and discipline (destruction/order).
Yahweh and Yaldabaoth (Demiurge)
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Yahweh (Abrahamic): The singular god of monotheism, associated with creation, moral law, and covenant with humanity.
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Yaldabaoth (Gnostic): The Demiurge, seen as an imperfect creator who traps souls in material existence. Yaldabaoth is sometimes portrayed as a corrupted aspect of Yahweh, misunderstood or overly harsh.
In Gnosticism, Yaldabaoth contrasts with the true, unknowable divine (the Pleroma).
The Devil in Comparative Mythology
The devil represents rebellion, temptation, and chaos, often taking different forms:
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Satan (Christianity): The adversary, tempter, and ruler of hell.
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Loki (Norse): A trickster and catalyst for Ragnarok, often embodying mischief and chaos.
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Set (Egyptian): God of chaos, desert storms, and violence, who killed Osiris.
In many systems, the devil symbolizes the necessary counterpoint to divine order, testing humanity or serving as a cautionary figure.
Jesus in Comparative Belief
Jesus is often associated with archetypes of:
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Sacrifice: A figure who dies to redeem or save others.
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Resurrection: Overcoming death to offer hope and renewal.
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Mediator: Connecting humanity to the divine.
Parallels:
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Osiris (Egyptian): Killed and resurrected, bringing fertility and life.
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Baldr (Norse): A god of light who dies tragically and is prophesied to return.
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Dionysus (Greek): Associated with death, rebirth, and ecstatic salvation.
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Krishna (Hindu): A divine savior who intervenes to guide humanity and restore dharma.
The Devil, Enki, and Enlil
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The Devil: Rebellion and free will. In some Gnostic traditions, he is akin to Yaldabaoth, an imperfect creator.
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Enki: Benevolent wisdom. Enki could represent the Holy Spirit's guiding and nurturing aspects.
Gods and Angels
In many traditions, gods and angels are connected:
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Gods: Often tied to specific natural phenomena, emotions, or cosmic principles.
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Angels: Seen as intermediaries or messengers, embodying divine will but lacking autonomy.
Examples of Correspondences:
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Archangels: Sometimes align with planetary influences, similar to gods in astrology (e.g., Michael with the Sun, Gabriel with the Moon).
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Demigods and Divine Helpers: Hercules (Greek), Enkidu (Mesopotamian), and others share similarities with angelic figures as half-divine or chosen beings.
Celestial Connections: Stars, Planets, and Time
Many gods correspond to celestial bodies, which also influence systems like astrology, calendars, and the days of the week.
Planets and Gods:
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Sun: Ra (Egyptian), Apollo (Greek), Surya (Hindu).
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Moon: Artemis/Diana (Greek/Roman), Thoth (Egyptian).
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Mars: Ares (Greek), Tyr (Norse), Nergal (Mesopotamian).
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Venus: Aphrodite (Greek), Ishtar (Mesopotamian).
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Jupiter: Zeus (Greek), Thor (Norse), Marduk (Mesopotamian).
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Saturn: Cronus (Greek), Shiva (Hindu in certain aspects).
Days of the Week:
The days of the week in many languages are named after gods or celestial bodies:
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Sunday: Sun (Sol/Helios).
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Monday: Moon (Luna/Mani).
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Tuesday: Mars (Tyr in Norse mythology).
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Wednesday: Mercury (Odin/Woden in Norse).
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Thursday: Jupiter (Thor in Norse).
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Friday: Venus (Frigg/Freya in Norse).
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Saturday: Saturn.
Months:
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January: Janus (Roman god of beginnings and transitions).
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March: Mars (Roman god of war).
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June: Juno (Roman goddess of marriage).
By studying these cross-cultural correspondences, you can see how humanity has consistently sought to understand the divine by reflecting on the cosmos, nature, and the self.
You said:
Who are the gods and how do they appear in every culture, even the Anunnaki. For instance if Zeus is Odin and also Osiris... How does that also correspond to angels, stars, months, days of the week? Who would Jesus be in all of those beliefs as well, and who would The Holy Spirit be? Who would be the Devil? Who would be Enki and Enlil, etc. Who would be Yaldabaoth (Demiurge) and who would be Yahweh.
ChatGPT said:
The question of how gods, angels, and mythological figures correspond across cultures is deeply rooted in comparative mythology, theology, and symbolic interpretation. This exploration involves examining archetypes, shared cultural motifs, and how human beings have conceptualized divinity, morality, and cosmic order. Let’s break this down systematically:
Stars, Planets, and Gods
The celestial bodies often correspond to deities and archetypes:
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Sun: Apollo (Greek), Ra (Egyptian), Jesus (as the "light of the world").
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Moon: Artemis/Diana, Thoth, and Gabriel (messenger of divine inspiration).
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Mars: Ares (Greek), Tyr (Norse), Satan (as an agent of chaos and conflict).
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Venus: Aphrodite, Ishtar (fertility, love, and beauty).
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Jupiter: Zeus, Thor (power and authority).
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Saturn: Cronus, Shiva (destruction and time).
Days of the Week
The days of the week, influenced by Roman and Norse traditions, align with gods and celestial bodies:
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Sunday (Sun): The day of light and divinity.
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Monday (Moon): Introspection and emotion.
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Tuesday (Mars): War and conflict.
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Wednesday (Mercury): Communication and wisdom (Odin/Woden).
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Thursday (Jupiter): Authority and thunder (Thor).
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Friday (Venus): Love and beauty (Frigg/Freya).
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Saturday (Saturn): Discipline and endings.
Summary: Divine Connections
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Jesus: Savior archetype (Osiris, Baldr, Dionysus).
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The Holy Spirit: Life-giving force (Prana, Qi, Aether).
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The Devil: Chaos and temptation (Loki, Set, Yaldabaoth).
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Yahweh: Creator and moral authority (Enlil, Zeus).
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Enki: Benevolence and wisdom (Holy Spirit, Hermes).
This interconnection reflects humanity’s shared spiritual imagination, interpreting divinity through different lenses while maintaining universal themes of creation, destruction, redemption, and cosmic order.
January
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Origin: Named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, gates, transitions, and duality.
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Meaning: Janus is often depicted with two faces, one looking to the past and the other to the future, symbolizing the transition between years.
February
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Origin: Derived from the Latin word "Februa", meaning purification.
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Meaning: February was named after an ancient Roman purification festival called Februa, which was held to cleanse people and prepare them for the new year.
March
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Origin: Named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
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Meaning: March was the first month of the Roman calendar and associated with Mars, reflecting the start of the military campaign season in spring.
April
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Origin: The exact origin is uncertain. It may come from the Latin word "aperire", meaning "to open," symbolizing the opening of buds and flowers in spring.
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Meaning: Another theory is that it is named after the goddess Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, whose name the Romans Latinized as Venus.
May
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Origin: Named after Maia, an earth goddess of growth and fertility in Roman mythology.
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Meaning: Maia was associated with the springtime renewal of life and agriculture.
June
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Origin: Named after Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and queen of the gods.
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Meaning: Juno was the wife of Jupiter and was highly revered, making her name fitting for a month of weddings and unions.
July
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Origin: Named after Julius Caesar in 44 BCE.
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Meaning: Originally called Quintilis (meaning "fifth" in Latin) because it was the fifth month of the early Roman calendar. It was renamed to honor Julius Caesar following his reform of the Roman calendar.
August
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Origin: Named after Augustus Caesar, the first Roman emperor, in 8 BCE.
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Meaning: Originally called Sextilis (meaning "sixth" in Latin) because it was the sixth month in the early Roman calendar. It was renamed to honor Augustus Caesar, as significant events in his life occurred during this month.
September
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Origin: From the Latin word "septem", meaning "seven."
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Meaning: September was the seventh month in the early Roman calendar before January and February were added.
October
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Origin: From the Latin word "octo", meaning "eight."
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Meaning: October was the eighth month in the early Roman calendar.
November
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Origin: From the Latin word "novem", meaning "nine."
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Meaning: November was the ninth month in the early Roman calendar.
December
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Origin: From the Latin word "decem", meaning "ten."
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Meaning: December was the tenth month in the early Roman calendar.
Summary of Themes
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Roman Gods and Goddesses: January (Janus), March (Mars), May (Maia), June (Juno).
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Roman Leaders: July (Julius Caesar), August (Augustus Caesar).
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Numerical Roots: September (7), October (8), November (9), December (10).
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Seasonal and Natural Events: February (purification), April (opening of spring).
The names reflect Rome's history, mythological beliefs, and cultural priorities, many of which continue to shape modern life and traditions.
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