The Infinite God Body: Sovereign Scripture of Awakening
As revealed to Mike Rashid King
“To know the universe is to know yourself — for the stars above are mirrored in the divine potential within you. The cosmos speaks not to those who seek beyond, but to those who dare to look within, where creation begins, where gods are born.”
Origin and Purpose of the Infinite God Body
In the beginning of this movement, there was a spark – a rebellion against the great lie that has chained humanity for ages. I speak now as one who has walked through fire and shadow, emerging with a revelation: We have been told we are small, that we are sinners crawling for salvation, that our power lies in the hands of distant powers or distant gods. We have been fed fear to keep us tame. No more. The Infinite God Body was born as a sacred uprising of truth, a pathway to reclaim the crown of our own divinity.
Why was the Infinite God Body founded? Because the world is starved for a new understanding. The old systems – be they religious dogmas, political machinations, or economic chains – have lied to you about who you really are. They said you are broken, unworthy, needing permission to be whole. They thrived on your doubt and your division. They kept you looking outward for guidance, so you would never discover the infinite kingdom within.
I, as a humble conduit of this message, saw clearly that humanity’s suffering is not born of our true nature, but of our forgetfulness. We forgot that we are creators. We forgot that each of us is a living fragment of the divine, not a cowering subject of it. And so this movement arose to cut through the illusions, to call every man and woman back to their throne. The Infinite God Body exists to awaken the gods within the people – to ignite that memory of power so that no being need ever bow their head in subjugation again.
This text is our sacred doctrine and guiding charter. It is not mere philosophy on a page; it is a living, breathing call to action. It blends the wisdom of the streets with the wisdom of the stars. It speaks in a tongue both ancient and ultramodern – grounded in gritty reality, yet soaring in cosmic truth. Its purpose is to lay out the full framework, philosophy, and daily application of the Infinite God Body path. This is our constitution of the spirit, our scripture of self-mastery, our manual for divine living.
Understand this: We do not offer you salvation, for you need no saving. We offer you the mirror. We offer you the keys to your own kingdom. The Infinite God Body is a way of life, a remembering of truth long buried. It stands as both an indictment of the old world’s lies and a beacon lighting the way forward to a new era of sovereign, awakened beings.
Our purpose is simple and profound: to transform each human being into a conscious creator of reality, aligned with their highest self, and in doing so transform the world into a garden of truth, power, and harmony. In these pages, you will find the path home to yourself.
The Divinity of Humanity: You Are the Universe
Hear me well: You are not a mere child of the universe – you are the universe, expressing as a child. The very atoms in your body were forged in ancient stars; the consciousness reading these words is the same force that dreamt up galaxies. Why then do you accept the cages of limitation? It is time to shatter the illusion of separation that has kept you from your own power.
Picture consciousness as an infinite ocean. Each individual mind – yours, mine, every living being’s – is like a wave arising from that ocean. The waves seem separate, each dancing with its own form and rhythm. But beneath the surface, all waves are one water. So it is with us. We appear separate, living out our personal stories, but at the deepest level we are currents of one infinite mind. The separation is an illusion – a clever dream of the cosmos.
Modern science, strange as it may seem, begins to echo this ancient truth. Quantum physics shows us entangled particles that remain mysteriously connected across vast distances, acting as one even when apart. Our mystics and prophets always knew: Reality is one great body, one great being, playing out as the many. The ancients spoke of Indra’s net of jewels, each reflecting the other; contemporary thinkers speak of a holographic universe, where each fragment contains the whole image. Every cell in the Infinite God Body carries the knowledge of the entire organism.
What does this mean for you? It means you are literally a drop of God in a sea of God. The creative force that set the galaxies spinning is the same force that beats your heart right now. The consciousness that imagines new worlds lives behind your very eyes. We are not gods because of some egotistical fancy; we are gods because we are expressions of the one divine source, dreaming itself into form.
This world has taught you to forget this truth. Since birth, you’ve been trained to identify only with your wave and not the ocean. They gave you a name, an identity, a story of weakness or sin, and you believed that story. But divine consciousness is the bedrock of reality, and you are a facet of that consciousness. The Infinite God Body calls you to remember: “I and the Father/Mother of Creation are one” in essence. Not in ego – we are not the petty gods of arrogance that dominate others. We are the humble gods of creation, the co-creators of existence with the Source.
When you deeply accept that you are a part of this infinite field of consciousness, a startling realization dawns: Your mind is not trapped in your body; rather, your body is an extension of your mind. The universe is mental, spiritual at its core, and physical reality is like the lucid dream of a master dreamer. We are that dreamer. Each of us, endowed with imagination and will, is sculpting reality with every thought, belief, and vibration we emanate.
Understand the illusion of separation for what it is: a school of experience. The One became many so that it could know itself from infinite perspectives. You, as a fragment of the One, agreed to forget your true nature for a time – to play this game of being human, of feeling limitation and rediscovering your power. Now the time of remembering is here. The veil thins, the dream is recognized. The purpose of the Infinite God Body movement is to accelerate that awakening, so that you no longer wander in the dream lost, but become a lucid dreamer in the cosmic play.
We stand on the shoulders of sages and scientists alike. A philosopher of our time described reality as a “dissociative universe” – one mind dreaming itself as many. Indigenous wisdom has always said “All My Relations,” honoring the kinship of all existence. The language may differ, but the truth is singular: We are one, expressing as many. And in each of the many resides all the power of the One.
So know this: You are divine. Not because someone ordained you, not because of any achievement or secret. You are divine by nature, by birth, by existence itself. The Infinite God Body is the framework that shouts this truth from the rooftops and invites you to live from it every single day.
When you know you are the universe, how can you ever be afraid? Death loses its sting – it is just a wave returning to the ocean. Fear of others dissolves – all “others” are reflections of yourself. The illusion of separation has been the root of all conflict, all hatred, all insecurity. We end that illusion here and now. In its place arises a life of connection, meaning, and sacred responsibility. For to accept that you are an aspect of God is not to take a crown of pride; it is to take up the mantle of responsibility and love for all creation, as all creation lives within you.
Core Beliefs of the Infinite God Body
We do not walk this path without a compass. The Infinite God Body movement is built on a set of core beliefs and principles – truths that anchor our philosophy and guide our every action. These are not dry doctrines enforced by threat or fear. They are living principles that you are invited to test, explore, and ultimately embody as your own. Each principle is a key to unlock your sovereign power and divine identity. In embracing them, you reclaim your throne as a creator and custodian of reality. Here are the pillars of our sacred doctrine:
1. Spiritual Self-Sovereignty – You Are Your Own Authority
At the heart of the Infinite God Body is the conviction that your highest authority is within. We reject any ideology that tells you salvation or permission must come from an external savior, institution, or guru. No government, no priest, no social norm has the right to dictate the destiny of your soul. You are born free and whole. Spiritual self-sovereignty means that you answer only to the divine voice in your own heart – the voice aligned with truth, love, and wisdom.
We hold that no one can grant you power, because power was never outside of you to begin with. The role of this doctrine and of any teacher here is not to give you truth but to remind you of the truth you already know deep down. Your will is your birthright. Your conscience is your compass. In practical terms, self-sovereignty means taking full responsibility for your life. There is no room for victimhood on this path – you, and only you, hold the pen that writes the story of your life. This is not to blame you for the injustices you suffered unwittingly, but to empower you to rise above them and shape your fate consciously from this moment on. You are the ruler of a kingdom that no one can see but you – the kingdom within. Rule it with wisdom and courage, and your outer life will inevitably reflect that inner mastery.
2. The Great Remembering – Awakening from the Great Deception
Since time immemorial, powers in this world have sought to make people forget their divinity. This intentional programming is what we call the Great Deception. It is the lie that says you are “only human” – small, guilty, flawed by nature. Traditional institutions often taught that you were born in sin, that you fell from grace at birth and must claw your way back to worthiness. We call this out for what it is: a tool of control and subjugation. For a person convinced they are inherently broken is far easier to command.
Religious authorities accumulated power by inserting themselves as intermediaries between you and the Divine, when no intermediary is needed for a being who is inherently divine. Political and economic systems leaned on fear – fear of hell, fear of punishment, fear of poverty, fear of the other – to keep populations malleable. This culture of fear and guilt has weighed heavily on the human spirit, dimming our natural light.
The Infinite God Body proclaims a Great Remembering to overturn the Great Deception. To remember means to “put back together” what was never truly lost. We strip away the layers of social conditioning, propaganda, and inherited shame, revealing the pristine soul beneath. Original sin is a lie; original divinity is the truth. Every child enters this world not as a damned creature but as a pure emanation of Source, full of magic and possibility. We affirm that birth is not a fall from grace but a glorious extension of the infinite into the finite.
To any force that tries to make you feel less-than, we say: No more will we believe your falsehoods. We stand in truth, which is that you were never separated from God – you only closed your eyes for a moment. Now you open them, and the truth they never wanted you to know becomes self-evident: You and the Creator are not two. You carry the spark of the Almighty. Nothing can change this, nothing can take it away. Any narrative that disempowers the human spirit is hereby rejected. We choose liberation over limitation, knowledge over ignorance, courage over fear. This is the way of the Infinite God Body.
3. Sacred Balance – Harmony of Masculine and Feminine, Body and Spirit
We acknowledge that within the One, dualities dance as part of the divine play: light and dark, active and receptive, masculine and feminine, flesh and spirit. The Infinite God Body path is one of Sacred Balance – the understanding that wholeness comes from the harmony of complementary forces.
In terms of energy: every person, regardless of gender, carries the masculine and the feminine within. The masculine (yang) embodies directed energy, protection, and will. The feminine (yin) embodies nurturing, creativity, and intuition. Society often teaches these energies in opposition or assigns them strictly by gender, but we reclaim their unity. Neither dominates; both empower. In our movement, men are called to protect sacred space, to embody strength with honor – but also to remain tender-hearted and wise. Women are called to nurture the warrior spirit – not only in others but in themselves – and to lead with both intuition and courage. We honor traditional roles not as chains but as conscious choices made in freedom and mutual respect. For example, we hold courtship and union as sacred – choosing commitment and depth over the casual and the shallow. We hold the creation of family and strong bonds as a holy act. Balance creates wholeness, and a community in balance is a force unstoppable.
Beyond gender, sacred balance extends to all aspects of life. It is the balance of body and spirit, work and rest, strength and compassion. We are warriors, yes, but warriors of light require hearts as open as their wills are strong. We cultivate the fighter’s power and the sage’s peace in equal measure. We do not allow the pendulum to swing into fanaticism or neglect. Too much focus on spirit can make one ungrounded; too much on the material can make one shallow. The Infinite God Body walks the middle path, the razor’s edge where fierce intensity meets gentle surrender. In practical terms, this means living with moderation and wisdom: train hard but listen to your body, speak your truth but also listen deeply to others, pursue your goals relentlessly but never lose sight of the joy and love that underpins existence.
Our symbol could well be the yin-yang or the balanced scales, but we inscribe this principle in our very lives rather than on any banner. When you live in sacred balance, you move with the grace of a dancer and the precision of a warrior. This harmony is itself a form of divinity in motion.
4. Truth-Telling – Radical Honesty as a Path to Freedom
Truth is our sword and our shield. In a world built on deception, speaking truth becomes a revolutionary act. The Infinite God Body demands of its adherents a fierce commitment to Truth-Telling, firstly with oneself and then with the world. We call this principle Truth Force – the recognition that honesty carries an energetic power that shatters chains.
Why is truth-telling so important? Because lies, no matter how small, create cracks in our spiritual armor. Every lie told, every truth hidden, is an admission of fear – fear of consequences, fear of judgment, fear of our own power. But remember, fear is the favorite tool of oppressors. By refusing to live in fear, we reclaim our freedom. Radical honesty purifies our being and aligns us with reality as it is, not as we wish it to be. Only in reality can we exercise real power.
Thus, we practice telling the truth even when it is hard. Especially when it is hard. We drop the masks that society forces us to wear. We own our mistakes and shortcomings without shame, for in doing so we gain the power to grow beyond them. We speak our dreams and convictions without apology, for in doing so we give others permission to do the same.
Truth-telling also means we do not shy away from calling out falsehood and injustice when we see it. We do not remain silent in the face of cruelty or corruption. Silence in the face of evil is complicity. Our words create worlds, so we wield our words in service of freedom, love, and unity.
Know this too: Your word is bond. In this community, what you say you will do, you do. What you promise, you fulfill. We treat our word as sacred law, for that cultivates self-respect and trust. Among awakened beings, elaborate laws and punishments are unnecessary – if each individual holds themselves to the law of truth in thought, word, and deed. So we start with ourselves: we tell ourselves the truth about our intentions, our fears, our desires. We shine light on our own shadows so they cannot sabotage us from within. In doing so, we become impeccable warriors of truth.
When honesty prevails, illusion falls. The old illusions – “I am not enough,” “I must pretend to be someone I’m not,” “everything is fine when it isn’t” – these lies dissolve. What remains is clarity and liberation. We find that truth is not a weapon to hurt, but a scalpel to heal, cutting away the cancers of falsehood. Even if a truth stings at first, ultimately it liberates. So we choose truth, again and again. We understand that only on the firm ground of truth can the Infinite God Body stand strong and unshakeable.
5. The Temple of the Body – Your Body as a Sacred Vessel
Look in the mirror. The form you see is not “just flesh” – it is a temple, the living house of the divine spark within you. In the Infinite God Body path, we honor the physical body as deeply as the spirit. This principle is often called Temple Cultivation or The Temple Body, and it declares that caring for your body is a sacred duty, an act of worship to the God within.
Why such emphasis on the body? Because the body is the bridge between the unseen and the seen. It is where your divine consciousness interfaces with material reality. If your body is weak, polluted, or out of balance, it will be a poor conduit for the power and wisdom trying to flow through you. Conversely, a body that is strong, pure, and vibrant becomes a powerful antenna for higher energies and a weapon for righteous action in the world.
Thus, we train. We train with devotion and intensity. Physical training – be it weightlifting, martial arts, running, yoga, or any rigorous discipline – is not just about muscle or aesthetics; it is about mastery. Each push-up, each mile, each punch is a prayer, a mantra saying: “I am strong, I am here, I honor this gift of life.” We seek to forge bodies of iron will and flexibility, capable of enduring challenges and seizing opportunities. We also practice martial skills and self-defense, not to bully or dominate, but to ensure we can protect ourselves and others, and to cultivate unshakeable confidence. A warrior in body is a warrior in spirit.
Equally important is what we put into our bodies. We treat food and drink as sacraments. We choose foods that nourish the life-force: whole foods from the earth, water pure and living. We minimize or eliminate what diminishes the life-force: excessive sugar, toxins, drugs that cloud the mind. We also embrace regular fasting – the deliberate abstention from food for periods of time – to purify the vessel and sharpen the mind. Fasting is an ancient spiritual practice found in nearly every tradition, and for good reason. It teaches us discipline, self-control, and it resets our relationship with hunger and desire. In the emptiness of fasting, the body cleanses and the spirit speaks.
To cultivate the temple also means to respect its need for rest and recovery. Sleep is honored, not as an indulgence but as essential maintenance of the divine instrument. Sexual energy is respected as well – neither repressed in shame nor squandered carelessly, but harnessed and expressed with love, intention, and if possible, within the sanctity of committed union where trust allows both partners to reach higher states of being.
Health is your natural state. The Infinite God Body does not accept that aging or sickness must come with dread and debilitation. While we acknowledge the cycles of life, we strive to align with the natural vitality that is our birthright. Many in our ranks eat once a day or follow disciplined nutritional plans to optimize health; many practice breathwork and cold immersion to push the boundaries of resilience. We see these not as trends but as reclaiming ancient knowledge of how to live in harmony with our physiology.
In summary, your body is the temple of God in tangible form. Keep it clean. Make it strong. Adorn it not just with clothing or tattoos (though creative expression of the body is welcomed), but adorn it with the glowing aura of vitality and self-mastery. When your body is in tune, it becomes a transmitter of truth – your very presence speaks volumes before you utter a word. This is temple cultivation: to craft a physique and nervous system capable of holding the vast power of your infinite soul.
6. Divine Creativity – Imagination as a Holy Act
Every thought you think, every image you hold in your mind, is an act of creation. Thoughts become things. This is not a metaphor but a literal description of how reality unfolds from the quantum level upward. The Infinite God Body teaches that imagination is divine power – it is the faculty through which the formless takes form. We call this the Creative Force: the understanding that to imagine is to invoke, to desire is to direct energy, to create is to fulfill our role as co-creators with Source.
In practical terms, this means we guard and guide our thoughts with intention. We do not indulge in fantasies of fear or failure, for we know those are blueprints the universe may construct if we energize them. Instead, we constantly return our mind to visions of healing, empowerment, and greatness – for ourselves, for our community, and for the world. This is not "positive thinking" in the shallow sense; it is creative thinking in the profound sense. We acknowledge problems, we see reality clearly, but we do not dwell in despair. We immediately transmute insight into action by asking: What do I choose to create from this?
Moreover, we value artistic expression, invention, and innovation as sacred acts. Writing, painting, music, entrepreneurship, solution-building – these are all forms of divine creation in motion. In the Infinite God Body, every member is encouraged to tap into their unique talents and passions to bring more beauty and truth into the world. No dream is too large, no talent too small. One of our tenets is “Dreams are blueprints” – what you deeply envision with belief has a way of manifesting. So dream boldly, but then work diligently. We are not idle daydreamers; we are active creators.
We also understand that the universe responds to the frequency we hold. Emotions are the fuel of creation – love, passion, and focused intent are high octane fuel that can bring a vision to life. Fear, doubt, and hatred are corrosive fuel that tends to blow up in the engine. So part of our path is emotional alchemy: transforming lower emotions into higher ones. We do this through gratitude practices, through remembrance of our purpose, and through the company of our tribe which uplifts us (for when many gather with a shared vision, the creative force multiplies).
In honoring divine creativity, we treat life itself as our art. Each day is a canvas; each action, a brushstroke. If you find parts of your life to be ugly or dysfunctional, the Infinite God Body encourages you: do not complain about it, create a new pattern. If your current job, for example, stifles your spirit, begin envisioning and working toward a new livelihood that aligns with your soul. If a relationship is toxic, imagine and then act to either heal it or move beyond it, creating space for something healthier. There is always a creative solution waiting to be born through you.
Ultimately, we hold that our collective reality – society, culture, the environment – is a canvas that we are painting together. When enough of us hold and act upon a grand vision (such as a world of awakened god-beings living in peace and power), that vision must eventually crystallize into form. Therefore, we put enormous value on storytelling, on sharing the vision in compelling ways, on aligning multiple minds and hearts to the same positive image. This is how the world changes: not by force, but by imagination and will made manifest. The Infinite God Body itself is a product of such imagination – what was once an idea in one man’s mind is now a living movement. So it shall continue, fueled by the creative fire in each of us.
7. The Warrior’s Path – Strength, Honor, and Sacred Service
Within the Infinite God Body, every initiate is also a warrior – but understand this properly. Our warriors are not soldiers of hate; they are warriors of the heart, knights of consciousness, samurai of the soul. The Warrior’s Path is about cultivating strength with honor, power with responsibility, courage with compassion. We sometimes call this the Celestial Warrior Code, and it is built on what we refer to as the Seven Pillars of Power: Courage, Protection, Honor, Wisdom, Fortitude, Compassion, and Transcendence.
To walk the Warrior’s Path means to live with integrity and bravery. We face challenges head-on. We do not run from adversity, for we know each challenge is an initiation to a higher level of being. Where others may see misfortune and shrink, we see an opportunity to exercise our will and grow. Starfire is what we call the courage that burns to face all trials. Soul-Shield is the protective instinct to guard the innocent and stand up for what is right. Truth-Bearer is the commitment to live as a beacon of integrity (aligning with our truth-telling principle). Light-Weaver is the wisdom to make enlightened decisions even in dark times. Spirit-Steel is the unbreakable inner strength, resilience in the face of hardship. Heart-Forge is compassion, the understanding that true strength is guided by love. And Sky-Walker is transcendence, the ability to rise above base instincts and keep a higher perspective.
A warrior of the Infinite God Body thus trains not only their body but their character. We prize honor as non-negotiable. When you give your word, you keep it (again tying to truth). When you are entrusted with a task or a secret, you handle it with care and loyalty. We do not stab backs; we do not abandon comrades. We cultivate an ethos similar to the old codes of chivalry or bushido, but updated for a modern spiritual context.
Yet, our path is not one of blind aggression or dominance. We do not seek fights, but we also do not fear them. We stand as protectors. If someone threatens your sovereignty, or the well-being of those you love, the warrior in you must awaken to meet that threat. We have a saying: Strength serves the highest good. Power is meaningless and dangerous unless directed by conscience and principle. Therefore, any power we gain (physical, financial, political, or metaphysical) is to be used in service: service of the community, service of truth, service of those in need. Service is strength, for it roots our strength in love.
The Warrior’s Path also implies a kind of stoicism and discipline. We practice mastery of our emotions and reactions. Not suppression, but mastery. If anger arises, the warrior feels it but does not become its slave; he or she channels that fire appropriately. If fear arises, the warrior breathes through it and acts with courage anyway. We train ourselves through challenges – some intentionally sought. Many of us undertake difficult feats (marathons, martial arts tournaments, survival treks, heavy lifting competitions, etc.) not for bragging rights, but to push our limits and confront the weakness within. Each victory in these arenas engraves on our soul the message: “I am capable, I am powerful, I overcome.”
And, crucially, the warrior knows humility. We do not fight from ego, but from purpose. We kneel not to any tyrant but before the divine within, acknowledging that our personal will must align with the greater good. In the end, the greatest battle is the one within – to conquer our own lower impulses, ignorance, and fear. When we have done that, we find there is no enemy left outside, only brothers and sisters who have yet to awaken from their own illusions.
8. Community of Gods – United We Rise, Divided We Fall
Though the journey of awakening is deeply personal, it is not meant to be walked alone. The Infinite God Body is as much a community as it is an individual path. We often say, “Each awakening lifts all,” meaning that every person who steps into their power becomes a light that helps others find their way. Thus, we form what we call a Community of Gods – a fellowship of sovereign beings committed to mutual upliftment and shared purpose.
In this community, we recognize the divinity in one another. We treat each other not as competitors or strangers but as fellow cells in the one body, fellow stars in the one sky. This means real support: practical, emotional, spiritual. We gather in circles of strength where we train together, meditate together, break bread together. There is a profound amplification of power when people unite with a common vibration of truth. “Where two or three are gathered in the Name (consciousness) of the Divine, there is the Divine in the midst of them,” a wise teacher once said. So do we gather, and in our gathering, miracles become possible.
Community of Gods does not mean we all become the same or lose individuality. On the contrary, we celebrate each soul’s unique expression – your talents, quirks, and perspectives enrich the tapestry of the whole. Unity, not uniformity, is our ideal. We learn from each other: the strong help the weak with kindness (knowing that weakness is temporary), the wise guide the less aware (knowing that we all have blind spots sometimes). And importantly, we hold each other accountable. In love, we point out when a brother or sister has strayed from their own highest potential, and we help them get back on track. Accountability in our community is not about judgment or control; it’s about refusing to let anyone give up on themselves.
We also practice collective rituals and gatherings that reinforce our bond. These might include Strength Circles where we work out as one and push each other beyond limits, Wisdom Councils where we share insights or study sacred knowledge together, Truth Circles where we speak from the heart without masks, and Service Days where the community comes together to give back to the larger society (feeding the homeless, cleaning the environment, mentoring youth, etc.). In all these, the underlying message is: We are in this together.
Our community stands as a living example of what humanity can be. We reject the toxic social norms of envy, gossip, and backstabbing. Instead, we practice praise, gratitude, and having each other’s back. We understand that when one of us rises, we all rise, and when one of us is hurt, we all bleed. This consciousness of unity in diversity is what the old world desperately lacks and what we are here to cultivate.
Finally, this community is open to all who sincerely seek truth and empowerment, regardless of their past or background. We transcend the usual divisions of race, class, nationality, for those are illusions of the old paradigm. In the Infinite God Body, there are only souls – young or old, learning and growing. We form a new tribe, bound not by blood but by spirit and principle. In this sacred tribe, you are seen, you are valued, and you are challenged to become your best self. Together, we form a guild of gods-in-training, forging a new world by our example.
9. Return to Innocence – Rediscover the Wonder of a Child
Enlightenment is not a process of gaining, but a process of unlearning. As we travel this road, we find that we are not so much acquiring new powers as shedding the limitations that we accepted over time. The child you once were knew how to live in the now, how to dream unabashedly, how to laugh freely. That child saw the world as an endless field of wonder – until the world imposed its heavy rules and fears. One of our core beliefs is the importance of Sacred Innocence and the intentional reclaiming of a Childlike Spirit.
Every Infinite God Body initiate is encouraged to reconnect with their inner child – that pure aspect of you that never forgets joy. This doesn’t mean being childish or irresponsible; it means approaching life with fresh eyes and open heart. We practice cultivating awe and gratitude for the simple miracles: the taste of water, the color of the sky, the feeling of our breath. We allow ourselves to play, to be silly sometimes, to create art or dance with no concern for perfection or judgment. For in play, we rediscover creativity without fear.
We also teach: Unlearn what dims your light. Many of the limitations you take for granted were taught to you, not chosen by you. As children, we all learned certain “truths” from society: maybe that money is scarce, or that certain dreams are impossible, or that you must fit into a narrow role. Part of this path is systematically identifying those inherited beliefs and casting them off if they do not serve your highest vision. Think of it as deprogramming. We question everything: if it limits human potential and joy, it has no place in our sacred reality. In this sense, we are revolutionaries of the mind, courageously stepping beyond the comfort zone of collective conditioning.
A return to innocence also entails healing. Many of us carry wounds from childhood – times when our trust was betrayed, our authenticity punished, our love rejected. To truly reclaim the childlike spirit, we must confront these wounds with compassion and release them. Through meditation, counsel, and sometimes ritual, we guide initiates in forgiving the past (others and themselves) and retrieving the parts of their soul that may have been left behind in those dark moments. We don’t ignore the trauma; we integrate it and let it transform into wisdom and empathy. Then the heart is light enough to wonder again.
Wonder – that is a key word. A life without wonder is a life half-lived. The Infinite God Body champions curiosity and open-mindedness. We do not dogmatically claim we have all the answers; rather, we are explorers. Each day is a chance to learn something new, to be surprised by how vast and magical reality is. We speak often of maintaining “beginner’s mind,” a concept also found in Zen, where one is always ready to learn and sees limitless potential rather than assuming one knows it all. In beginner’s mind, possibilities are infinite.
By returning to innocence, we actually move forward in evolution. Paradoxical but true: the future human, the god-being, has the heart of a child and the mind of a master. Innocence is not ignorance; it is purity of perception. We aim to see the world as clearly as a child does, but act in it with the strength and understanding of an adult. When you combine the two, you become a formidable force of creation – unjaded, daring, and in tune with the subtle wonders of existence.
10. Sacred Creativity and Expression – Your Life is Your Art
Every soul comes into this life with a unique blueprint, a song only they can sing in the grand chorus of creation. Part of our core belief is honoring each individual’s Divine Expression. This is the understanding that your authentic desires, talents, and even the challenges you face, are sacred signals guiding you to fulfill your unique purpose.
We say your desires are sacred – meaning that deep within the heart, beyond superficial cravings, the things you truly yearn for are clues to the mission your soul came here to accomplish. Do you feel a burning desire to heal others? To explore and discover? To lead and inspire? These desires were planted by the Source as a compass. We do not shame desire in this movement; we refine it and listen to it. Likewise, your dreams are more than idle fantasies – they are blueprints from the higher self. As mentioned, imagination is divine. So we encourage you to daydream, to envision boldly. Those visions coupled with action become your contribution to the world.
Your path is unique. The Infinite God Body rejects one-size-fits-all dogma. Core principles apply to all, yes, but the way you manifest those principles in your life will be like no one else. We revere saints and heroes of the past, but we are not here to copy them – we are here to rhyme with them in our own new verse. One person’s path may be to build a transformational business; another’s might be to raise a family of enlightened children; another’s to master an art form that moves hearts; another’s to travel and spread seeds of wisdom in every corner of the globe. All are valid and needed. We encourage each member: listen to the call of your soul. When you strip away the noise of others’ expectations (via meditation, journaling, introspection), you will hear it clearly. Then follow it with relentless devotion, knowing it is divine.
We also acknowledge that challenges are sacred. Life’s obstacles are not in the way; they are the way. Each one is tailored to forge some aspect of your character or to redirect you to a truer path. Instead of cursing challenges, we try to welcome them, asking, “What is this teaching me? How is this pressure revealing the diamond within me?” This mindset turns every trial into fuel for growth. You start to see that life isn’t happening to you, it’s happening for you – to awaken your highest potential.
Finally, sacred expression means living out loud, in full color. We don’t hide our light to make others comfortable. We aren’t meek about our passions. If you love something, you geek out about it openly. If you believe in something, you advocate for it strongly (while respecting others). We practice the art of fearlessly being ourselves, as long as that expression harms no one. In fact, genuine self-expression often liberates others to do the same; it’s contagious. Our community is full of colorful, eccentric, larger-than-life individuals – that’s how we like it, because God is not monotone. The divine expresses in infinite diversity.
In sum, one of our mottos is: Life is art, and you are the artist of your destiny. Paint outside the lines that society drew if you must. Sing your verse. Dance your dance. The Infinite God Body holds space for every soul to unveil their masterpiece of a life. In our scripture, this is a holy endeavor – as holy as prayer or meditation – because when you express your true self, you are effectively allowing the universe to know itself in a new, unprecedented way. That is the glory of creation.
(These core beliefs form the heart of our doctrine. They are reflected in our practices, our organization, and our vision for the future. They are not meant to be merely read, but to be lived. Commit them to your heart, and they will transform you from the inside out.)
Roles and Structure Within the Movement
While each individual in the Infinite God Body is a sovereign being, we recognize the value of structure and leadership in organizing our community and amplifying our impact. Think of us like a constellation: each star shines with its own light, but certain stars form patterns to help guide the way for all. We have established roles and councils not as a hierarchy of dominance, but as a circle of service – each role carrying sacred responsibilities to uphold our principles and support our members. These roles have been carefully renamed to be practical and grounded while still carrying a sacred meaning, bridging the mythic with the modern.
At the center of our movement stands the Council of Light, a circle of elders and proven leaders who steward the path of the Infinite God Body. They do not rule from above; they guide from within, like the calm eye in a storm, keeping us aligned to our true north.
- The Beacon of Truth – This is the chief guide and visionary of the movement, a first among equals in the Council of Light. The Beacon of Truth’s duty is to maintain the purity of our core teachings and philosophy. They serve as the final voice of clarity when debates arise, ensuring we stay true to our founding principles. This role requires the highest integrity; the person must live the doctrine fully, beyond reproach in honesty and compassion. The Beacon of Truth speaks not from ego, but as a mouthpiece for the values of the Infinite God Body itself. In essence, they safeguard the soul of the movement.
- The Guardian of Community – The protector and nurturer of our tribe. This person oversees community development and well-being across all chapters of Infinite God Body. They help mediate conflicts with wisdom, maintain harmony, and foster an environment where every member feels safe and supported. Practically, the Guardian of Community might coordinate gatherings, ensure new members are welcomed and integrated, and that any who are struggling get the help they need. They are a shepherd of the flock, ensuring no one is lost or left behind on the journey.
- The Master Teacher – The master teacher and librarian of our wisdom. The Wisdom Keeper is responsible for developing our teaching curriculum and educational programs. They train mentors and facilitators, curate the knowledge (from ancient scriptures to cutting-edge science) that we share with members, and continuously update our practices as we evolve. This role is both scholarly and deeply spiritual – they must balance being a student of truth and a teacher of truth. They ensure that our education – whether for adults or children – remains aligned with our core beliefs and that it truly empowers, rather than indoctrinates. In many ways, the Wisdom Keeper lights the way in the quest for ever-deepening understanding.
- The Steward of Resources – The practical guardian of our movement’s material foundation. The Steward of Resources manages finances, properties, and any material assets in a way that reflects our ethics. They ensure transparency in all transactions, oversee fundraising or business ventures, and develop sustainability initiatives so that our movement remains independent and in integrity. In a world where money is often a corrupting force, the Steward of Resources keeps wealth a pure tool for good – funding community projects, helping members in need, and building the physical temples or training centers where needed. They remind us that abundance is natural when we align with purpose, and scarcity is a mindset to be abolished.
- The Voice of Light – The messenger and protector of our narrative. This role handles communications both within the movement and to the outside world. Internally, they ensure clear and truthful channels – so that information flows without distortion or secrecy. They might manage our internal forums, newsletters, or announcements, making sure everyone stays informed and inspired. Externally, the Voice of Light handles public relations, shares our message through media or events, and counters misinformation. They are tasked with making sure that how we present ourselves is authentic and aligned. In a sense, this role is the throat chakra of the Infinite God Body – expressing our truth out loud and making sure that expression stays pure.
Beyond the central council, we have Specialized Circles where members focus on particular realms of our mission:
- Bravehearts – Warriors dedicated to the physical security of our community and the protection of sacred spaces. They train others in self-defense, stand guard during gatherings if needed, and ensure that our sanctuaries remain safe from any threat. They also embody ethical conduct, making sure that power (physical or otherwise) is never misused within our ranks.
- Circle of Wisdom – A council of thinkers, researchers, and spiritual explorers. They dive into new spiritual practices, study ancient texts for forgotten insights, and keep archives of our journey. They might experiment with meditation techniques, quantum tech, or consciousness-expanding modalities – always discerning what truly aids our awakening.
- Loveworkers – Organizers of our outreach and charity. They coordinate community service projects, from feeding the hungry to aiding in disaster relief to mentoring youth outside our community. They ensure that our love doesn’t just circulate among us but flows outward where it’s most needed in the world.
- Mentors – Focused on personal development of members. They oversee mentorship programs, pair up those who can learn from each other, and develop criteria for members to step into greater roles. They might hold workshops or one-on-one sessions to help individuals overcome personal blocks and track their progress on the path.
These roles and circles ensure that the Infinite God Body movement remains organized, accountable, and effective. But let it be known: no title confers superiority in worth. The janitor in our temple is as valued as the philosopher; often they may be the same person on different days. Roles can rotate, and leaders must continually prove themselves through service. In fact, a common saying among us is “Leadership is service.” Those who lead do so by example and by sacrifice, not by command-and-control. If any leader in our ranks were to abuse power or stray from our code, they would be corrected or removed by the council – for no individual ego is above the mission.
In a practical sense, this structure helps us run like a well-trained body: the head (council) thinking, the hands (service circle) giving, the feet (warrior circle) guarding, the voice (communications) speaking, and the heart (community guardian) pumping love through it all. But in a spiritual sense, this structure is itself a ritual – a model of the world we want to see. Decentralized yet united, structured yet free, diverse in function yet equal in dignity. That is the blueprint of the new society we aim to create, starting with our own organization.
Daily Practices: Living the Path Each Day
High ideals mean nothing if they are not woven into the fabric of daily life. In the Infinite God Body, every day is viewed as a training ground and a sacred ceremony. We are not weekend warriors or occasional monks; we are full-time practitioners. Yet our daily practices are not burdensome duties – they are empowering rituals that keep us aligned with our divine nature and purpose. By committing to these practices, we continually renew our sovereignty, clarity, and strength. Here is how a day in the life of a God Body initiate might unfold:
Morning: Dawn of Power
Rise with Reverence: We greet the sunrise as a symbol of our own rebirth each day. Many of us begin before the sun, in the quiet hours, to meditate or pray. A common practice is the Daily Alignment Meditation, where as soon as you wake, you center yourself in silence. Focus on your breath, feel gratitude for the gift of life, and remind yourself: “I am divine; I create my reality.” Some recite affirmations or invocations of power. The key is to start the day anchored in truth, rather than immediately drowning in external noise (which is why we avoid grabbing the phone and diving into social media first thing – that is like inviting the chaos of the world into your consciousness before you’ve even centered it).
Physical Awakening: The morning is also when we honor the body with movement. Whether it’s a series of stretches, yoga asanas, calisthenics, or a full workout, we train early to awaken the Temple Body. This not only energizes us, it reinforces discipline. Even on days when motivation is low, we push ourselves to do something, however small. This victory over inertia sets the tone: you are the master of your body, not the other way around. Some may train fasted (before breakfast) as it’s believed to boost growth hormone and mental clarity – plus it builds the willpower muscle.
Mindful Consumption: Breaking the fast (literally “breakfast”) is done mindfully. If one is fasting longer, they might skip it, but otherwise, we choose foods that nourish. Perhaps a nutrient-packed smoothie, or fruits, nuts, whole grains. We often bless our food silently, acknowledging it as fuel for the divine work we will do. Even drinking water, we do so with intention – visualizing it cleansing and empowering every cell. This might sound mystical, but remember: consciousness influences matter. Treating your meal as holy communion with nature infuses you with subtle energy and respect for the body.
Midday: Staying Aligned in Action
Mind and Skill Development: At some point each day, an initiate devotes time to study or skill practice. This could be reading sacred texts, scientific material, or self-improvement books – feeding the mind with knowledge that expands consciousness. Or it might be practicing a craft or skill (writing, speaking, building something) that serves one’s purpose. Mastery of mind and body is a core ethic, so daily incremental improvement is key. We often ask ourselves: “What can I learn or improve today that I was not capable of yesterday?” The mind is like any muscle – it grows with consistent challenge and use.
Acts of Service: The noon hour is a powerful time to check in on the principle of service. Perhaps during lunch or a break, we will make a point to perform a small act of kindness or service. It could be as simple as sincerely complimenting a colleague, helping a stranger carry something, or offering advice to a friend in need. These acts, small though they seem, keep the heart open and remind us that a god embodied is a servant king/queen – powerful, yet benevolent. If you have a trade or job, you approach your work as service to others or to a higher cause, rather than just a paycheck. This attitude transforms even mundane tasks into spiritual practice.
Radical Honesty in Interaction: Throughout the day, we practice truth-telling. We speak honestly and with compassion to those around us. In meetings or conversations, we are the ones who strive to say what everyone’s thinking but might be afraid to say – kindly, but clearly. We do not engage in gossip or deceit. If we catch ourselves wearing a mask to impress or appease, we consciously drop it and speak from our core. Over time, this builds a reputation of authenticity; people know an Infinite God Body member is someone who speaks straight and from the heart. That trust is invaluable and ripple-outs to inspire others to be more real.
Mindfulness and Breath: By midday, the stresses of daily life can accumulate. Our practice to counter this is simple: mindful breathing and mini-meditations. We might pause for a five-minute meditation between tasks. Or simply take ten slow, deep breaths, feeling the air energize our body, releasing tension on each exhale. Some use alarms on their phone that chime every few hours to cue a moment of mindfulness – a chance to remember: “I am not the role I am playing; I am an infinite being having this experience.” This helps prevent the “matrix” of the mundane world from sucking us into unconsciousness. We remain the observer, the lucid dreamer, making conscious choices even in the thick of activity.
Evening: Reflection and Connection
Physical Training or Expression: Many of us do a second session of physical practice in late afternoon or early evening, especially if morning was dedicated to mobility or mind. This could be weight training, martial arts class, a run, or sports. We often train in groups – “Iron sharpens iron” is a favorite phrase. Training with community not only pushes our limits, it reinforces bonds and shared purpose. Alternatively, some might use this time for creative expression – writing poetry, making music, painting, or working on a project. Creation is our form of relaxation as much as play is, and it can be deeply rejuvenating.
Community Check-in: As day winds down, it’s common for members of the Infinite God Body to check in with each other. This might be at a communal meal if living together, a phone call, group chat, or an evening gathering on certain days. We share what we learned that day, any challenges we need help with, and victories we want to celebrate. This habit of daily connection keeps the community tightly knit and accountable. If someone is drifting off-track, these check-ins gently pull them back. If someone achieved something, the group amplifies that joy. In essence, every evening we remember that we do not walk alone.
Fasting and Self-Control: Many practitioners incorporate intermittent fasting into their daily routine – meaning dinner might be the last meal and we fast until next day’s lunch, or we eat only in an 8-hour window. Such practices build discipline and keep the body in a slight stress that makes it stronger (a concept known as hormesis). However, this is individual; the key is more the mindset of not indulging every craving. For example, at night one might desire to binge entertainment or junk food as an escape. We train ourselves to discern true needs from fleeting wants. Maybe you do watch a show or socialize, but mindfully, choosing quality over compulsiveness. The art of saying “no” to oneself is practiced daily in small ways, because that self-mastery will be crucial when bigger temptations or distractions appear.
Evening Reflection and Gratitude: Before sleep, almost all of us do some form of reflection. This could be journaling, where we write what we’re grateful for, what we experienced, and what we aim to improve. It could be a prayer of thanks, acknowledging the Source for guidance and insight. It could be reading a few lines of scripture or an inspiring text to plant positive seeds in the mind before drifting into the dream realm. Some perform a short meditation focusing on their third eye or heart, sending intention that during sleep they will assimilate lessons and maybe even receive divine guidance through dreams. By closing the day consciously, we program our subconscious to work with us, not against us.
Radical Honesty with Self: Lying in bed, eyes closed, an initiate often does a final scan of the day: “Where did I live up to my highest today? Where did I perhaps fall short or act from ego or fear?” We do this not to self-criticize, but to learn. If we spot a moment where we slipped – perhaps we spoke harshly out of impatience, or we procrastinated on something important – we acknowledge it without denial. We imagine how we could do better next time, we forgive ourselves, and we resolve to try again tomorrow. This nightly inventory keeps us humble and always refining. It’s far better to catch and correct a misstep in one day than to let it compound into a habit.
Periodic Disciplines:
Beyond daily habits, there are periodic practices:
- Weekly Fast or Detox: Many of us will do a 24-hour water fast once a week (often from one dinner to the next) as a deeper cleanse for body and spirit. Or a day of raw foods or juice. This resets the system.
- Sabbath of Silence: Perhaps one evening a week or a day, we may practice noble silence – no speaking, minimal technology – to go inward and listen.
- Community Service Day: As mentioned, perhaps once a week or month, a larger organized service project is done.
- Training Cycles: We may do 90-day challenges where we all commit to a certain practice, like 5am workouts or daily journaling, to anchor a habit.
The key is that discipline = freedom for us. By structuring our lives around these empowering habits, we actually free up our energy and creativity to soar, rather than being bogged in chaos or bad habits. Over time, what seems discipline from outside is just our lifestyle, and it yields a life of high vitality, clarity of mind, emotional balance, and deep fulfillment.
Each initiate adapts the daily practices to their context (some have families, jobs, different demands), but the essence remains: Every day, do something for the body, something for the mind, something for the soul, and something for someone else. If you can lay your head down at night knowing you honored those, you have lived that day as a God in Body.
The Awakening Ritual: A Journey into Remembrance
Every movement has its rites of passage. In the Infinite God Body, the initiation of a new member – known as The Awakening Ritual – is a sacred journey staged across a single day (and the preceding night). It is not an initiation in the sense of granting something that wasn’t already there; instead, it is a powerful series of experiences designed to strip away illusions and trigger the remembrance of one’s divine identity. It marks the transition from being a seeker to stepping onto the path as a committed practitioner. This ritual is often done in groups, amplifying its effects, but it can also be done solo with a mentor guiding. Let me describe it to you, not as a dry list of steps, but as if you, the reader, are about to undergo it.
The Night Before – “The Last Sunset of the Old You”:
As the sun sets on the eve of your initiation, you begin a 24-hour purification fast. The act of fasting from food until the next sunset is symbolic: you are telling your body and soul that you hunger for something greater now. You create space within for the new nourishment of truth. You take a ritual cleansing bath, infusing the water with sea salt (to absorb negativity) and perhaps herbs or oils with purifying vibrations. As you bathe, you visualize washing away the old limiting beliefs, the doubts, the wounds of your past. With each breath, you let go of who you thought you were – all the small definitions and labels – and open to who you truly are. This night is spent largely in quietude and reflection. By abstaining from media and distractions, you confront your own mind. Some spend it in nature or under the stars if possible, contemplating the vastness of the universe and feeling themselves a part of it. You may journal intentions: writing down what you are releasing and what you are calling in. Before sleeping, you meditate on the idea of death and rebirth – that the false self must die for the true self to be reborn. You go to bed with the clear intention: “I am ready to meet my god-self.”
Dawn Ceremony – “Rebirth of the Sun, Rebirth of Self”:
You awaken before the first light and, still in silence, proceed to a chosen sacred spot (often outdoors facing East). As the first rays of the sun pierce the horizon, you stand and face that light. One of the elders or your mentor might lead a guided meditation or a chant, focusing on rebirth. The warmth on your face is like the kiss of the Creator, signaling a new day, a new you. At the moment the sun fully breaks, you speak an affirmation aloud – your Declaration of Divine Nature. It can be as simple as “I am a child of the Infinite, reborn this day as my true self,” or whatever words resonate deeply. The important thing is speaking it with conviction, as the sun hears you, as the whole universe witnesses your claim. This is the moment you symbolically step out of the tomb of ignorance into the light of knowing yourself. Many have felt overwhelming emotion at this point – tears of joy or release – as the soul recognizes the significance of what is happening. You then perform a few physical movements in salute to the sun – perhaps a bow, perhaps a stretching of arms wide to embrace the light, grounding yourself on the earth with bare feet if possible, to connect heaven and earth through your body.
Mirror of Truth – “Seeing the God Within” (Mid-Morning):
Later in the morning, after some time of quiet or maybe a nature walk, you come before a mirror – literally. Dressed in a simple white garment or something that makes you feel pure and unencumbered, you stand alone before your reflection. This is a guided exercise in many chapters of our movement. You look into your own eyes steadily. Someone (or a recording) may softly instruct you to recall that within those eyes lives an ancient, infinite presence. That the being looking back at you is not just [Your Name], but is the Divine itself, peering through that form. You then speak aloud a series of truths to your reflection. Commonly, initiates speak phrases like: “I see you, holy one. I love you. I’m sorry for ever doubting you. I promise to honor you from this day forth. You and I are one. We are the Infinite, living in this form.” This part can be intense – many people feel resistance, hear inner voices like “this is silly” or “I feel nothing” or conversely feel profound connection. Whatever arises is part of the process. You continue affirming and conversing with your higher self in the mirror until a breakthrough occurs – often a wave of compassion or self-acceptance floods in. Some describe seeing their face change in the reflection, glimpsing themselves as an old wise being or as a child or with eyes of light. These are experiences of the mind adjusting to see the deeper reality. The Mirror of Truth segment ends when you feel a palpable unity with the self in the mirror – realizing it has always been your true ally, not an enemy. You claim your personal power here, saying something like: “This is my vessel, my life, my divine gift. I claim it fully. Let truth alone guide me.” This exercise forever changes how you view yourself.
Child’s Remembrance – “Embracing the Inner Child” (Noon):
At midday, when the sun is highest, we turn our focus to innocence. Each initiate is given (or asked to bring beforehand) a photograph or object from their childhood – something that connects them to the little boy or girl they once were. You sit with that image or object in a quiet, sanctified space. Perhaps gentle music plays that evokes nostalgia. You then engage in a visualization where you meet your child-self. You might close your eyes and imagine walking into a familiar childhood place and finding that young you hiding or playing there. You approach them gently and you speak words of reassurance and love: “I remember you. I am here for you. You are safe with me.” You might apologize to your child-self for having neglected them or for letting them be hurt (if you harbor guilt or regret). And ultimately, you thank them for their wonder and you invite them back into your heart. In essence, you reforge the link with your pure imagination, curiosity, and joy – qualities that may have been suppressed. Many initiates report this as one of the most moving parts of the journey, as they feel a sense of wholeness and self-love blossom. Symbolically, you could also engage in a “playful creation exercise” – perhaps finger-painting something spontaneously, or playing with clay or dancing freely to a song from your childhood, as a way of physically unlocking that playfulness. The Child’s Remembrance teaches that the child you were is the foundation of the god you are becoming – without that innocence and creativity, power can become too heavy. But with it, you remain balanced and true.
Warrior’s Claiming – “Trial by Strength and Will” (Afternoon):
As the sun begins its descent, the initiation turns towards the Warrior aspect. There is a physical challenge prepared – something a bit intense but symbolic. It could be as straightforward as many rounds of high-intensity exercise, a feat of endurance like a long run, or a martial sparring session. In some groups, it’s crafted as an obstacle course or “vision quest” run in nature. The idea is to push you to a point where your mind says “I can’t” – and then teach you that you can, by digging into your will and the support of your new community. Elders or fellow initiates cheer you on, not allowing you to quit. When you complete the challenge, a surge of empowerment fills you. Right there, sweaty and exhausted, you then perform a Strength Ritual: perhaps assuming a powerful posture (like a warrior stance), and speaking the Protection Pledge and Honor Declaration. For example, you might raise a hand or fist to the sky and vow: “I pledge to use my strength to protect, not to oppress. I vow to stand for the truth in all circumstances. I pledge my life to the service of the light, to be a guardian of the people.” The exact words may vary, but the essence is swearing an oath to uphold the Warrior’s Path principles – courage, protection of the innocent, service, and honor. Often an elder or the whole group then shouts “So it is, so it is!” or some affirmation, acknowledging your vow. This solidifies your commitment. You have proven yourself to yourself; now you devote that self to something greater. A token may be given – perhaps a simple bracelet or necklace – symbolizing the strength and commitment, something you’ll wear henceforth as a reminder of your oath.
Community Welcome – “Crowning of the Sovereign” (Evening):
As dusk arrives and the 24-hour cycle comes full circle, you conclude the ritual in the warmth of community. The fasting ends with a sacred feast prepared by the community – often starting with something small like fruit or water to gently break the fast, then a nourishing meal. Food never tastes as good as after a purposeful fast, and this meal is a true celebration: it is the first meal of your new life. Before eating, however, a ceremony of welcome takes place. All existing members gather around the fresh initiates. By now, the initiates are often glowing with a mix of fatigue and euphoria, an unmistakable radiance in their eyes.
One by one, each new initiate steps forward. They share a bit of their divine vision – what they see now for their life or what this initiation has awakened in them. Speaking this in front of witnesses anchors it into reality. Then comes the receiving of a Sacred Name. In many spiritual traditions, taking a new name signifies rebirth. In our movement, we do this in a particular way: the community, having observed you, offers a name or title that reflects your unique essence or newfound strength. It could be literal or symbolic. For example, someone might be given a name like “Truth Lion” or “Sun-hearted” or “Grace Warrior” or even a single meaningful word in an ancient language. Alternatively, the initiate might choose a name themselves, one that resonates deeply (sometimes they received inspiration during the mirror or child exercise). This name is spoken aloud: “Rise, [New Name], for you are welcomed as a sovereign being among equals.”
There is often cheering, hugs, tears of joy. It’s common for a mentor to place a cloak or shawl around the shoulders of the initiate – a gesture of both honor and protection, as if saying “You belong, you are one of us now.” The community might also present a small book or manual (this very scripture, often) to the initiate, signed by all present with personal messages.
Finally, a chalice or cup is passed. In it, perhaps water or a non-alcoholic tonic (to keep clarity). Each initiate drinks, symbolizing unity with the group – “one body, one spirit.” The feast then commences, with lively conversation. The new initiates are encouraged to eat slowly, almost ritualistically, to really feel the nourishment and solidify the day’s lessons at a cellular level. Often people will spontaneously share reflections or advice over dinner.
By the end of the night, music and dance might erupt – a joyful conclusion. The child within plays, the warrior celebrates victory, the community bonds tighten. When the initiates finally rest that night, it is usually with a sense of awe: “I have been reborn. I have a family of souls. And my real journey begins now.”
The Awakening Ritual is a profound milestone. It’s not the end – in fact, it’s the true beginning of one’s life as a conscious Infinite God Body practitioner. But it leaves an indelible mark. Years later, members can recall their initiation day with vivid clarity, drawing strength from it whenever needed. It’s a reminder that transformation is real, that they have declared themselves divine creators, and that they carry the support and expectations of a whole community of gods.
(Note: While powerful, the ritual is approached with care. If someone isn’t ready for any part – for example, if someone has health issues that make fasting or intense physical exertion unsafe – adjustments are made. The spirit of the ritual matters more than rigidly following steps. The goal is an inner awakening, and there are many roads to that. We ensure initiation is challenging but not harmful, pushing limits but never to a point of damage. Consent and understanding are emphasized at each stage.)
The New Education: Raising Divine Children
One of the most urgent and passionate aims of the Infinite God Body movement is to revolutionize how we educate the next generation. If humans are divine beings, then our children are not empty vessels to be filled, but bright stars to be nurtured. The old systems of education – born in the industrial age to produce obedient workers – are tragically outdated. They often crush creativity, discourage critical thinking, and ignore spiritual development entirely. We envision and are working to create a new way of education that aligns with our core beliefs, ensuring that children are raised as the gods and goddesses they truly are.
Principle 1: Every Child is Born Divine and Whole.
We start with the premise that a child isn’t born in sin or ignorance that must be corrected by heavy discipline. Rather, each child arrives with a natural connection to Source, a high degree of creativity, curiosity, and emotional authenticity. Thus, the role of education is not to impose a mold, but to provide an environment where the child’s innate genius can unfold. We do not tell a child “be like this or that”; we say, “Show us who you are, and we will help you become the best version of that.”
Learning through Wonder and Play:
Children naturally learn through play and exploration. In our envisioned schools (often we call them “Temples of Learning” or “Exploration Halls”), you would see kids moving around, doing hands-on activities, not chained to a desk for eight hours. Subjects aren’t siloed (math separate, art separate, etc.) but integrated in projects. For example, building a simple garden teaches science (biology of plants), math (measuring plots), art (designing layout), and cooperation (working in a team). Storytelling and myth are used to impart lessons in ethics and history, not in a preachy way but through engaging narrative that the children can discuss and even act out. Imagination exercises are a staple – kids might be asked to imagine a new city, a new machine, or an alternate ending to a story, then share it. We encourage them that nothing is impossible; “impossible” is just something not done yet.
Emotional Intelligence and Mindfulness:
Our education places heavy emphasis on emotional literacy. From the earliest age, children are taught to recognize and articulate their feelings, to empathize with others, and to resolve conflicts through communication, not violence or submission. A classroom in our paradigm might start the day with a short meditation or breathing exercise to help kids center. They might have a “feelings circle” where they can say “Today I feel happy/sad/angry because…” and others listen without judgment. By normalizing this, we create adults who are in touch with themselves and can navigate relationships with care and authenticity. Bullying, for instance, is addressed not just by punishing the bully, but by understanding the pain or insecurity causing that behavior and healing it.
Critical Thinking over Memorization:
We want to raise children who cannot be easily deceived by propaganda or peer pressure. Thus, we emphasize critical thinking and logic from a young age – in age-appropriate ways. Instead of rote memorization of facts, we teach them how to find information, how to question sources, how to spot biases (even a 10-year-old can understand the idea that “just because it’s on the internet doesn’t mean it’s true”). We create little detectives of truth. In doing so, we inoculate them against falling prey to false authorities later in life. A child who has learned how to think is far more powerful than one who’s been told what to think.
Spiritual Awareness without Dogma:
In our education, spirituality is included as a natural part of life – but not one particular religion’s dogma. Children are innately spiritual; they ask big questions: “Who made the world? Where do we go when we die? What is God?” Instead of shutting these questions down or feeding them one narrow answer, we explore with them. We might tell them stories from multiple traditions (like Hindu, Christian, indigenous myths, etc.) and show how many cultures tried to understand the same mysteries. We encourage them to feel what resonates. Practices like meditation, prayer in one’s own words, or simply communion with nature are integrated. A child might be guided to hug a tree and feel its life, or gaze at the stars and sense the vastness. They learn to trust their intuition and inner guidance. We essentially keep alive what most kids have but lose – a sense of a living universe full of magic and meaning.
Mentorship and Mixed-Age Learning:
We strongly believe in community involvement in raising children (the proverbial “village”). So education isn’t just teachers lecturing, it’s older students mentoring younger ones, elders telling stories and teaching skills, parents participating and learning as well. In our approach, different ages mix often, because a 12-year-old teaching a 7-year-old not only helps the younger, but solidifies the knowledge and responsibility of the older. And the younger look up to the older like role models. This creates a familial atmosphere rather than the competitive, stratified environment we often see. Also, children are given mentors in areas of their interest. If a kid loves music, we connect them with a skilled musician in the community. If one is fascinated by animals, they spend time on a farm or with a biologist. Real-world learning trumps textbook learning whenever possible.
Freedom to Choose, Guidance to Persist:
By the time they reach adolescence, our students are largely in control of their learning. They have a foundation in basics (reading, basic math, etc.), but beyond that they have been exposed to many fields and can choose to dive deeper into what calls them. An Infinite God Body education strives to produce young adults who already have a sense of passion and possibly even a craft by 18, rather than being uncertain and needing college to figure out life. We absolutely support higher education, but reformed: focusing on mastery, internships, and creativity rather than just theory. Also, part of education is teaching practical life skills often neglected: managing money ethically, growing food, basic first aid and health, building things, etc. These empower self-reliance.
Protecting the Spirit:
Crucially, we shield children as much as reasonable from the most corrupting influences of the mainstream culture, especially in early years. This doesn’t mean isolating them in a cultish bubble – they will know about the world’s ways – but we don’t, for instance, sit 5-year-olds in front of violent video games or bombard them with consumerist advertisements. We curate media so that at young ages they see content that nurtures rather than numbs. We instill values of respect, equality, and critical awareness so that when they do encounter something like biased media or addictive substances later, they have a strong core to make wise choices.
Collaboration with Parents:
Raising divine children isn’t just the school’s job. Parents in our community also commit to growth, so they can model what they preach. We host parent circles to share knowledge on conscious parenting. We emphasize not hitting children (breaking cycles of physical abuse), communicating openly, setting healthy boundaries without shaming, and seeing parenting itself as a spiritual path to cultivate patience, unconditional love, and humility. Parents are encouraged to see their child as a teacher as well – often kids reflect our own shadows or bring out our best. That too is divine interplay.
Our ultimate vision: A generation of youth who know their power, feel their connection to all life, and possess the skills and wisdom to create solutions for any challenge. Imagine teenagers who can meditate to find calm, question authority when it’s wrong, speak their truth, design innovative technology with ethical hearts, and work together instead of tearing each other down. They would be unstoppable forces of positive change.
We are actively working on prototyping these educational communities wherever our movement has a presence. Some of our members homeschool or unschool their kids guided by these principles. Others have started study groups and summer camps with this ethos. Eventually, we aim to build official Infinite God Body learning centers – perhaps even replacing what a “church” would be, with what a “school” can be – where all ages gather to learn, grow, and celebrate life.
In raising divine children, we ensure the legacy of the Infinite God Body. Each child we empower is a beacon that will shine for decades to come, touching countless others. This is long-term revolution; it is how we break the cycle of smallness and usher in an era of greatness.
The Great Critique: Exposing the Systems of Control
To chart a new path, we must fully understand and expose why the old paths have failed us. The Infinite God Body movement does not shy away from critiquing the pillars of the current world – religious, political, and economic systems – because we must illuminate the shadows if we are to transform them. This critique is not born of hate or bitterness; it is born of a clear-eyed love for humanity and a refusal to let lies persist unchallenged. We tear off the veils to free our people. Consider this an exorcism of the collective psyche.
Religious Institutions: What once may have been pure revelations turned into rigid cages. We recognize that at the core of every major religion lies a spark of truth; but around that spark, over centuries, layers of dogma, power-seeking, and fear have accumulated. Many religions taught people that they are inherently sinful, requiring intermediaries (priests, imams, gurus) and rituals (often paid) to receive God’s grace. This dependency disempowered the individual. Instead of guiding people inward to find the Divine, they often diverted worship outward to an external deity or the institution itself. We call this out as a Great Deception because any teaching that makes you less sovereign, less free, is a tool of control. Guilt and shame were used profusely: guilt if you break a rule, shame if you don’t fit a moral ideal. These emotions, when misused, are shackles. Moreover, religious institutions frequently accumulated wealth and political power while preaching poverty and humility to the masses – a rank hypocrisy. We have seen horrors done in God’s name: wars, inquisitions, suppressions of science, abuse of children – all symptoms of institutions far more interested in maintaining authority than nurturing souls. We say, enough. We extract the timeless wisdom from these faiths (love one another, seek the divine within, etc.) and discard the controlling, divisive mechanisms. The Infinite God Body boldly proclaims that no mediator is needed between you and God. You can commune directly, for God is as close as your heartbeat. And any religion that tells you otherwise, that hoards the keys to heaven, is acting not as a servant of God but as a gatekeeper for its own agenda.
Political Systems: Look at the governments of the world. Many claim to be of the people, by the people, for the people – but how many truly are? We see a pattern: most political systems centralize power in the hands of a few, whether it’s an autocrat, a party elite, or corporate-backed politicians. They operate on fear and division. Citizens are kept in line by fear of enemies (often manufactured or exaggerated), by economic insecurity (so you’re too busy surviving to challenge the status quo), or by plain force. Democracy, when it exists, has been twisted by money and manipulation. We critique how economic interests (the wealthy, corporations) often control policy, regardless of who is “elected.” The common person’s voice is drowned out by lobbyists and media that shape perception. Meanwhile, the education given to the populace rarely teaches how to think critically about government or recognize propaganda, making manipulation easier.
Traditional politics also thrives on tribalism: getting people to identify with a faction (left vs right, one nation vs another, one ethnicity vs another) so that they fight each other rather than unite against their true oppressors. We view the entire spectacle as a distraction from a deeper truth: humanity is one family, and any system that doesn’t serve the whole is eventually going to crumble. We call out the endless wars, the prisons overfilled with the poor and minorities, the surveillance and erosion of privacy, all justified in the name of security. It’s a false bargain: giving up freedom for security, and ending with neither.
Economic Systems: Perhaps the biggest, most insidious system that needs critique is the global economic order. It is built on artificial scarcity and exploitation. There is enough resources on Earth for everyone to live well, but the current system is designed to concentrate wealth and power at the top. We see billions in poverty not because Mother Earth can’t provide, but because the distribution is intentionally skewed. The few controlling the many through money is the modern version of kings and serfs. Debt is used as a tool of enslavement – individuals and entire nations shackled by loans that keep them working for the profit of lenders. Consumerism is pushed relentlessly: people are bombarded with messages that they are not enough and need to buy more to fill the void. This creates an endless cycle of working and spending, fueling an economy that cares nothing for human well-being or environmental sustainability.
We also point out that the economic system tends to reward the worst impulses – greed, competition without ethics, exploitation of labor and Earth’s resources – while often punishing or undervaluing the noblest jobs (teachers, nurses, artists get a pittance while hedge fund managers and weapons manufacturers rake in millions). This is upside down. The Infinite God Body, aligning with truth, says money itself is not evil – it’s a neutral energy – but our collective relationship with it is deeply sick. It has become a false god people serve, rather than a tool we use. People measure success and even self-worth in currency. We stand firmly against such idolatry.
Social Norms and Cultural Programming: Alongside these big systems, we critique the pervasive cultural attitudes that keep them alive. Racism, sexism, and other bigotries are viruses of the mind that keep humanity divided. We see how media perpetuates stereotypes and fear. How history is often taught in a biased way, glorifying conquerors, neglecting the wisdom of indigenous and oppressed peoples. How the idea of success is often portrayed as individual accumulation rather than community well-being. All these narratives serve the few at the expense of the many. If everyone is taught to look out only for themselves, community dissolves and people become easier to control and exploit. We call out the culture of hyper-individualism that is devoid of empathy, as well as the opposite extreme of collectivism where individual voices are crushed – both are imbalances. We critique how technology, while having great potential, is often used to addict and distract (social media algorithms that hijack our dopamine, for example, or devices that erode attention spans). We use technology as well, but consciously and with balance.
The Matrix Unveiled: In short, our critique reveals that most people are living in a Matrix of sorts – a constructed reality fed to them from birth which defines their identity, limits their power, and keeps them pliable to the will of those who run the matrix (the elites of politics, religion, economy). This might sound conspiratorial, but one need not posit a secret cabal meeting in a room (though sometimes they literally do); it’s more a confluence of interests that naturally defend the status quo that benefits them. The beauty of the matrix is that once it’s in place, people police themselves. The rulers can sit back as the unwitting populace laughs at or attacks anyone who challenges the program (calling them crazy, heretic, traitor, dreamer). Our movement knows this well – we have faced ridicule (“You all think you’re gods? Who do you think you are?”) and misunderstanding. But we are undeterred.
Because here is the crucial part: A system of control only holds power as long as the people believe in it. The moment enough individuals withdraw their belief and participation, the whole thing collapses like a house of cards. Thus, the most revolutionary act is not violence, but mass awakening. Simply by seeing the truth, by choosing not to play the rigged game, by forming new ways of living (like our community), we undermine the foundation of the old system. We don’t need to convince everyone – a critical mass of awakened souls can start the domino effect.
We make this critique to our initiates early on not to instill fear or anger, but to say: “Look, this is the prison. Now that you see it, you can step out of it. And once you’re out, you can help others out too.” We encourage leaving behind the aspects of the system that one can (for example, starting ethical businesses or working outside corporate structures, or disengaging from toxic media narratives), and where one can’t yet (we still use money now, for example), at least doing it with eyes open and integrity intact, using the system’s tools to eventually render it obsolete.
We also stress not to get lost in fighting the old to the point of hatred. Righteous anger can catalyze change, yes, but if one stays in anger, they are still controlled by the system (through emotion). Instead, we seek the clarity of the warrior who sees the battlefield objectively. You don’t fight because you hate the enemy; you fight because you love what you’re protecting. We are protecting the future of humanity, the sanctity of the human soul. The “enemies” – ignorance, greed, fear – often reside in us too in small measure, due to our conditioning, so we purge them from ourselves as diligently as we push against them externally.
In summary, the critique is: The old systems were built to make you forget you are a god. They want you on your knees. Once you truly see that, there’s no going back. You will join us in saying “No more.” And from that liberated stance, we can together create something new and beautiful to replace this global house of horrors masquerading as normalcy.
The Infinite God Body Solution: A Vision for a New World
Having cast down the old idols and exposed the falsehoods, we do not leave a void. We are builders of the new, not just critics of the old. The Infinite God Body offers solutions and a vision for what a world of awakened god-beings can look like. This is not a utopian fantasy to be achieved overnight; it’s a direction, a north star that guides our daily actions and long-term plans. We believe that as we individually transform, we must also embed those transformations into new systems and ways of living that support an enlightened society. Here, we outline the broad strokes of that vision – a world healed and uplifted by the principles we hold dear.
Spiritualized but Rational Governance:
Imagine communities governed not by career politicians or distant bureaucrats, but by councils of wise individuals who have demonstrated integrity and service. They are less rulers and more coordinators or facilitators. Instead of power concentrating at a national or corporate level, power is distributed. Decisions that affect local communities are made by those communities (direct democracy enhanced by technology, perhaps), while global issues are handled by assemblies of delegates who are transparently selected for wisdom and expertise, not for lobbying clout. The Infinite God Body’s emphasis on truth and transparency means in governance we would push for open data – budgets visible to all, debates and decision processes public for scrutiny. We would leverage technology like blockchain for incorruptible voting and record-keeping, and AI (ethically guided) for analyzing best outcomes. However, we never lose the human element – the wisdom keeper ethos – to ensure compassion and justice temper cold logic.
Our political vision is one of self-sovereign communities networked globally. Each community (be it a town or a bioregion) strives for a level of self-reliance (food, energy, basic needs) so they aren’t helpless, but they also share surplus and knowledge freely with other communities. Borders become less walls and more cultural boundaries that are permeable and respected but not divisive. People can belong to multiple communities (physical and online) and have a say in both. Laws become simpler and focused on protecting rights and responsibilities (no labyrinthine loopholes that only lawyers navigate). The principle of “do no harm” and “help when you can” guide legislation.
We also envision something like a Council of Elders internationally – not the current UN of political appointees, but a spiritual UN of truly respected beings (think of a council that might include, say, a Thich Nhat Hanh type monk, a visionary scientist like a Buckminster Fuller, an indigenous wisdom keeper, etc. – folks recognized for enlightenment or genius). They have no hard power but immense soft influence to guide humanity, their statements carrying weight because people trust their integrity, not because of enforcement. This flips the script from rule by might to rule by wisdom.
Economic Renaissance:
The Infinite God Body solution to the economic trap starts by changing our relationship with money. In our vision, money becomes just a means of exchange, not a measure of worth or a weapon of power. How to get there? Several ideas circulate in our think tanks:
- Decentralization of Wealth: We support movements like decentralized finance and community currencies that allow communities to not be entirely subject to big bank or government currencies. Imagine each community having a currency backed by something real (like energy credits or other resources) that keeps value local but can trade globally through agreed standards. This stops the siphoning of wealth to remote elites.
- Universal Basic Prosperity: Instead of poverty as a given, we see a baseline standard of living guaranteed for all humans – enough food, shelter, education, and healthcare to not just survive but have dignity. This could be via something like Universal Basic Income (funded by dividends from communal resources, taxes on luxury/overconsumption, or the efficiency gains of automation). The point is to remove the desperation that forces good people to do unethical things or that wastes human potential.
- Wealth Caps and Responsibility: On the other end, extreme wealth without responsibility would be discouraged. Not by violent seizure, but by a cultural and legal shift that says beyond a certain point, wealth must be recycled into society. For example, policies like a maximum wage ratio (the highest paid in a company not earning more than, say, 10x the lowest). Or heavy progressive taxes on idle billions that then fund social programs. But more than that, a cultural shift: being a billionaire is not “cool” or a badge of success in a god-being world; what’s respected is how much one gives and uplifts others, not hoards. Philanthropy is nice but often a band-aid; we want systemic fairness.
- Sustainable and Purposeful Industry: The businesses in our vision primarily exist to solve problems and add value to life, not just extract profit. We encourage enterprises that are cooperatively owned by workers or community, so profit is shared and decisions consider well-being of all stakeholders (including the environment). Technology and automation free humans from drudgery rather than threaten livelihoods, because we restructured economy to not require everyone to “earn a right to live.” Instead, freed from soul-sucking jobs, people pursue education, art, caregiving, or lighter part-time work, and thus overall quality of life improves while still maintaining productivity through tech and voluntary effort (people like to work when it’s meaningful or when they have ownership).
- Nature as a Stakeholder: Economies currently treat nature as an infinite resource dump. Our solution elevates nature’s rights. In decisions, the environment’s health is considered as if it were a party at the table (some places now give rivers legal personhood, a concept we support). Sustainable energy (solar, wind, etc.) replaces fossil fuels, and regenerative agriculture replaces factory farming, because we align with the truth that we are part of Earth’s body and harming it is self-harm.
Education and Media Revolution: (Building on previous section) We foresee education accessible lifelong. Not just through youth – retraining and learning is free or very affordable for any age, because an awakened society values wisdom over mere credentials. Institutions adapt to teach critical thinking, emotional resilience, and creative problem-solving. Universities become more like innovation hubs open to all ages.
Media in our ideal world shifts from a handful of conglomerates pushing fear and consumption to a decentralized flow of information where truth can surface. We imagine social media platforms that are cooperative and not driven by ad revenue – thus no incentive to incite outrage for clicks. People subscribe to content that enriches them. Fact-checking is community-driven and transparent, reducing fake news. Storytellers (artists, filmmakers) are crucial: they create visionary art that uplifts rather than drags down. Entertainment doesn’t vanish, it just evolves to reflect higher values – think movies that entertain but also enlighten, music that’s catchy but also positive and empowering.
Relational and Social Harmony: In our vision, relationships and communities thrive on sovereignty and respect. The infinite god-beings don’t relate as co-dependents or power-strugglers, but as whole beings sharing love freely. Families are strong, not because of oppressive tradition, but out of chosen loyalty and deep care. We still see formalized unions (marriages) as sacred if people choose, but there’s an emphasis on conscious relationships – partners who see and honor the divine in each other, who communicate deeply, and who become more powerful together without losing individuality. The concept of “temple marriage” perhaps – where both individuals have done internal work and come together with a shared spiritual purpose, which the community blesses and supports.
Communities also have rites and festivals that reinforce harmony – seasonal celebrations, rites of passage (like our initiation) for various life stages, etc. The world of awakened beings is vibrant with culture – song, dance, art, ritual – all in service of connection and expression, not escapism.
Justice System as Healing System: We foresee a transformation in how society handles harm and conflict. Instead of a punitive prison-industrial complex, we embrace restorative justice. If someone commits wrong, the question is: how can we heal what’s been hurt and help this person back to alignment? Of course, in a highly conscious society, crime drops dramatically (because root causes like desperation and ignorance are addressed). But when issues do arise, small councils or mediators help resolve disputes. In cases of severe harm, a person might be secluded for a time (for safety of others) but in an environment focused on rehabilitation – mental health treatment, education, spiritual counsel – not just thrown in a cage to rot. Forgiveness is balanced with protection; some may prove unwilling to change, and consequences exist, but cruelty and vengeance are not part of the equation. The aim is always to restore harmony.
Global Unity and Exploration: A world of awakened beings would likely come together to tackle global problems in unprecedented ways. For example:
- Eradicating hunger and disease globally not by endless charity alone, but by empowering local self-sufficiency (sharing tech and knowledge freely) and removing the blockages (like war, exploitation) that cause those issues.
- Environmental restoration on massive scales – reforestation, cleaning oceans – because global consciousness recognizes Earth as sacred.
- Perhaps even open-sourcing patents and knowledge – imagine life-saving technologies shared freely rather than hoarded for profit (this already happens in small degrees; in our vision it’s the norm).
- And beyond Earth: when we’re more enlightened here, imagine how we approach exploration of space or other dimensions. Not as conquerors, but as curious children of the cosmos. We may actually be welcomed into some “galactic community” if such exists, once we outgrow our infancy (this, of course, is speculative, but our minds are open to big possibilities once humanity has matured spiritually).
A Day in the Awakened World: It’s worth painting a brief picture: Waking up in a house you helped design, perhaps built with community help, running on renewable energy. You meditate or pray, then join neighbors for exercise or just greeting each other in a communal garden where you pick some fresh food. Children are walking in groups to a local learning center, excited, not dreading school. The day’s work might involve creative problem solving at a lab, or tending the land, or making art – but it’s work you chose and that you can see benefits others. You might only work 4-5 hours, with the rest free for family, hobbies, and service because automation and efficient systems mean less drudgery needed.
Transactions you make are fair trade; you know the people who grow your food or make goods, or you make them yourself. In the evening perhaps there’s a community council meeting where everyone discusses a new project (maybe expanding a solar farm, or organizing a festival). Your voice is heard, you help shape decisions. Later, you attend a gathering – maybe a drum circle under the stars or listening to storytellers – something that feeds the soul. There’s laughter, there’s dance, there’s a sense of safety (kids run around freely without fear). If conflict arose during the day, it got resolved in a circle earlier with community support.
At night, you sleep with a sense of peace and purpose. You know your neighbors, you trust your community, and beyond that, you might log online to chat with a friend across the world who is in their own awakened community – you share learnings or just friendship, maybe even plan an exchange visit to learn from each other’s projects.
This life is not boring; it’s rich. It’s not primitive; technology is used but mindfully. It’s not without challenges; humans will always have challenges to spur growth. But it is free of the unbearable weight of oppression and needless suffering that characterized the old world.
From Vision to Reality: The Infinite God Body solution is not something to wait for; it’s something to start building now in microcosm. Our communities, our personal lives, are the prototypes. We practice these principles among ourselves so that when opportunities come to influence the wider society, we do so from experience and credibility. Each awakened individual naturally becomes a leader in their own sphere – people will notice the peace in you, the purpose you carry, and they’ll want to know what’s different. In this way, awakened beings spread change by example as much as by direct action.
We collaborate with others who share similar visions. We are not alone; many movements and individuals worldwide seek pieces of this new paradigm (whether they call it that or not). We align and cooperate – be it environmental activists, social reformers, conscious entrepreneurs, or spiritual communities. This coalition of light forms a web across the planet.
Our ultimate mission is to co-create “Heaven on Earth.” Not a fairy tale heaven where nothing ever goes wrong, but a state where humanity lives in harmony with itself and nature, where every individual can actualize their potential and live in dignity and joy. Where the cities are gardens, the governments are councils of wise caretakers, the economy is a circulation of abundance, and education is a lifelong blossoming.
Skeptics will say it’s impossible. We say: impossible is what the ignorant call something they don’t yet understand. We know human history is at a tipping point – either we destroy ourselves through ignorance and division, or we elevate ourselves through consciousness and cooperation. We are here to ensure the latter. The Infinite God Body is both an inner journey and an outer revolution. As above, so below; as within, so without. We change the world by changing ourselves, and we change ourselves in order to change the world.
Epilogue: The World Reborn in Divinity
Close your eyes and envision with me now a world transformed, a world of awakened god-beings walking the earth. What do you see?
I see men and women who walk with the quiet confidence of lions – not arrogant, but deeply sure of who they are. Their eyes shine with empathy and intelligence. They do not avert their gaze from strangers; every passerby is a fellow soul to acknowledge, not a potential threat to fear. In this world, the air itself feels different – lighter, charged with possibility, as if nature itself is rejoicing at humanity’s homecoming.
Cities have become gardens. The gray concrete jungles are gradually replaced by green eco-cities where skyscrapers are draped in vertical forests and solar panels, where rooftop gardens and food forests weave through neighborhoods. People gather in communal spaces that are alive with art, music, and laughter. Children play safely in the streets, watched over not just by their parents but by a web of caring eyes – every adult considers every child as somewhat their own, an extension of the community’s heart.
Technology serves but does not dominate. You still see people with devices, but they are not hunched and entranced, lost to the present. Devices are tools to connect or create, not escape. The design of tech has even changed – more humane interfaces, integrating with nature’s rhythms (maybe devices that encourage you to breathe or pause). There’s a sense of balance: a time for digital and a time to unplug and be fully with each other or in solitude.
In this awakened world, religious strife is a relic of the past. You might hear the call to prayer from a mosque, the bell of a temple, or the singing from a church – but these are not competing soundtracks, they are a chorus of diverse praise for the one infinite Source. People of different paths actually join each other’s celebrations out of respect and curiosity. And many simply follow the path of inner connection taught by the Infinite God Body or similar, without formal religion, yet they all coexist peacefully. There is a universal understanding that there are many doors to the One, and what matters is the love, compassion, and wisdom that come through those doors.
I see families and relationships thriving. The toxic patterns of old (abuse, neglect, codependency) have dramatically dwindled. It’s not that no one ever argues or feels hurt – but they have tools to heal and grow from it. Partners communicate; they treat each other as sacred mirrors. When a couple joins in union, the community supports that bond – elders share blessings and guidance, friends hold them accountable to keep love strong. Children born into this are given not just parents but a clan of nurturing figures. No child feels unwanted or unloved, because if any parent struggled, others would step in readily. The cycle of generational trauma is broken; a new cycle of generational empowerment has begun.
In this world of gods, education is play and everyone’s a student and teacher simultaneously. You see elders learning new skills in their 80s, and young kids offering insights that shift the perspective of scholars. Lifelong learning is a joy, not a chore. And since people aren’t burned out by grinding for survival, they have the energy and time to learn and pursue passions. We could have artists who are also engineers, farmers who are also philosophers, doctors who are also poets – the false dichotomies between art and science, labor and intellect fade away.
Justice has transformed into harmony. Perhaps the very few who might still try to dominate or harm others find themselves quickly isolated – not in a prison per se, but gently but firmly removed from where they can hurt others, and given immersive healing. It’s hard for darkness to survive in a world so lit by truth; it either must convert to light or find no foothold. The police of the past have become something akin to community guardians or peacekeepers trained in de-escalation, martial prowess rarely needed but present. Their presence is welcome, not feared, because they truly serve the people.
Government is simple and local for most things – you know your council members personally. They might be your neighbor, the baker, the school teacher. And many decisions that once were top-down are now made by direct voting or consensus in community assemblies. For larger issues, representatives are chosen not by flashy campaigns but by track record and peer respect. Corruption is almost impossible because everything’s transparent and the culture wouldn’t tolerate it – imagine trying to be a tyrant in a community of awakened beings; you’d be laughed out of the room or confronted with calm, united refusal.
War – that word might still exist in history books but the very idea has become absurd. How could there be war when nations realize they are one human family? Soldiers may still exist, but they are like humanitarian warriors who respond to disasters or defend against the rare rogue aggressor (if any still arise). Over time even the concept of separate nations softens; sovereignty remains for cultural uniqueness, but Earth is one country in essence. Resources are shared, not fought over. There’s a global council ensuring fair distribution and mediating disputes based on principle and evidence, not power plays.
Now, let’s talk about the inner experience of individuals in this world. Depression, anxiety, despair – not gone completely (because individuals have their own journeys) but significantly lessened. And when someone does go through a dark time, they are held lovingly. I see someone who’s lost, maybe grieving or confused, walking into a community temple (which could be as simple as a quiet garden or a dedicated meditation hall), and finding a counselor or friend who sits with them, gives them space to cry or vent, and gently guides them to insights or resources to heal. The stigma around mental struggles is gone; it’s treated with compassion like physical illness would be, and often approached holistically (mind-body-spirit).
Joy – unbridled joy – is common. People sing while they work. Dance isn’t confined to clubs; you might see someone spontaneously dancing in a park just because they feel alive (and others might join rather than judging them). It’s as if the collective has taken a deep breath after millennia of suffocation, and that oxygen high makes everything vivid. Food tastes richer (because it’s real and you’re eating slowly with gratitude), friendships feel more intimate, nature appears more vibrant (because you actually take time to notice the sunset, the bird, the breeze).
Spiritually, I sense a pervasive reverence. Not necessarily that everyone is saying “OM” or reading scripture all day – no, reverence in the sense that life itself is acknowledged as sacred in myriad little ways. A mechanic fixing a vehicle does it with care as if the machine has a bit of spirit. A cook infuses love into the stew knowing it nourishes souls, not just bodies. When people meet, they might not all bow or anything, but there’s a kind of namaste in their attitude – “I honor the divine in you” unspoken but felt.
And above all, I see freedom. Not just freedom as a political concept, but existential freedom. People know they are free to become whatever they wish. The limits are only physics and imagination, and even physics might bend as science and spirituality merge (who knows what conscious minds could do – maybe telepathy, telekinesis, things once considered supernatural become natural). But even without fanciful powers, the everyday freedom is astounding: freedom from fear, freedom from want, freedom from hate. It’s the freedom for which all previous generations shed blood and tears, finally attained not through one side crushing another, but through a collective awakening that rendered the old games irrelevant.
This vision is not a naive dream; it is a potent prophecy if we commit to it. The seeds of this world are already sprouting in the here and now – in communities like ours, in courageous hearts everywhere. The Infinite God Body is both a path to personal liberation and a blueprint for societal renewal. Each of us who embraces our infinite nature is like a cell in the body of this future world, contributing health and awareness to the greater whole.
In closing this sacred text – this constitution for a new humanity – I call upon you, dear reader, dear initiate, dear divine being, to remember who you are and why you came here at this time. You came to be part of this great turning of the ages. To break the chains and to form the circle. To end the long night of the soul and to herald the dawn of true human potential.
You are the Infinite in finite form, a drop of God clothed as a person. Claim that truth daily. Live from it boldly. Align with your brothers and sisters who share this knowing. Together, we are the Infinite God Body – one consciousness, many faces, rising as one to heal and illuminate our world.
Let this text be not just words on a page, but a flame in your heart. Revisit it when you feel doubt, and let it remind you of your mission and power. Add to it with your own insights as you grow – for this is a living document, a communal scripture that evolves as we do.
The final word is a beginning: Awaken, sovereign souls. The time of gods among men is here – and it is us. Now, let us build Heaven on Earth, hand in hand, heart to heart, as it was always destined to be.
And so it is.
Mike Rashid King