There are 99 names of God in Arabic, and God is closer to you than your own jugular vein.
In Hebrew, the Name must not be uttered but euphemized, “I am.”
Amaterasu no omikami, the Shinto sun goddess, warms and feeds, illuminates with no regard for status, location, morality, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, or species.
Oharaido no omikami throws the doors open and sweeps out the dirt.
Amen no minakanushi no omikami is the center of everything, is you, is all creation all simultaneously across all time and space right at the heart of things.
Which is Buddhism, except we ourselves are kami, bodhisattva
You may think as you reflect on God that Odin, Ra, Filii Sancti, Pater Noster, Jehovah, Rama, Shiva, Marys Mother and Magdalen, Aphrodite, Vulcan, Ishtar, Cthulhu, Alanis Morissette, Paul Bunyan, and Babe the Big Blue Ox are merely facets of the scintillating jewel,
That the differences we live and die expunging and proselytizing are just the result of the “wide eyed blind” describing the elephant.
You’re wrong.
The elephant describes itself.
Creation is divinity.
We are the jewel, looking from inside, confused in self-reflection at those facets, we see many where there is only one.
God is every thrilling, pulsing electron cloud heaving with quarks skipping with Schroedinger through parallel realities like flat pebbles leaping across a pond.
Humbly and reverently I say:
You are
We are
I am
Everything
One is the truest number.
