God Is The Human Mask © Surazeus 2023 05 27 God is delusion of the traumatized who seek to understand their suffering by inventing some supernatural being who controls the universe with his mind when he designs atoms to form our souls and gives us free will to perform his play. God is the human mask that atoms wear to express compassion of glowing stars through fertile vibrance of the teeming world that bulges in bodies with dreaming minds who choose to compose drama of their fate through programming of ancestral desires. God is trope of the noble Tribal Leader who chooses to help individuals grow beyond programming of genetic brains by overcoming trauma of despair when cruel men enslave their bodies with pain because he frees them to express free will. God is Idea of the Human Being as eternal form in Realm of Ideas that defines humans who evolve from apes to transcend animal nature of lust when we confirm our soul through self-control by choosing how to live with our free will. God is Persona of the cosmic Craftsman who designs concepts of objective forms that subjective beings perceive as real things when our brains generate the virtual world based on memories our eyes cartograph as we navigate vast indifferent nature. God is psychotic ghost of honest hope who wakes in flashing vision of my brain as divine self I share with conscious beings based on immortal soul of flowing genes evolving from fish into wingless angel because I am the nothing of the light. God is dreamless eye of infinity who talks to mortal humans through sea waves that sing immortal beauty of the mind which perceives itself as eidolic being when we act based on fate of our free will by choosing how to swerve on road of life. God is me that wakes in each human mind with sudden insight into state of being that all things which exist in time and space are structures of atoms in carbon rings so I choose to grow from traumatic fight by inventing God who looks over me.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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