“When God became lonely, He created Man.
Or was it when Man became lonely, he created God?”
We’ve imagined God in our own image —
a cosmic parent, a divine problem-solver, a voice in the clouds.
We made God personal because we were afraid to feel alone.
We needed someone to care, to watch, to fix things.
But the truth is —
God is not a person.
Not a being who likes or dislikes, blesses or punishes.
God is the Source.
The unspoken intelligence behind every breath, every galaxy, every cell.
Not a player in the game — but the field itself.
Not watching life happen — but being life as it happens.
Everything that grows, transforms, begins or ends —
moves within that field.
And the moment we stop looking for a “someone” in the sky
and start listening to the silence within,
we meet what was never separate from us to begin with.
God is not a name.
God is consciousness —
the one thing you can’t touch, but without which nothing could exist.