In Judaism, God is nameless. God is not one thing to the exclusion of other things. God is the Everything: the now and what is before and after the now. However, the Everything is not a thing; it's the only thing. God is not a static noun. God self-describes as "I am". God is an unspecified verb, the process of the Everything....

All we see in the now are reflections of light. When the now disappears, all that remains is light....

The soul's love and the self's love are the same but feel different. The soul has only one emotion: love. The self has a multitude of emotions, including love. The soul loves every thing, as every thing is a manifestation of the soul. Simply, the soul loves itself. The self's love is conditional, loving some things sometimes. The soul's love is unconditional, loving all things all times. The self's love is ecstasy; love sandwiched between other emotions in striking contrast to love. Ecstasy is joyful and energizing. Love from the soul is peace; a feeling beyond words, as oneness with the Everything is beyond description. Ecstasy and peace simultaneously is orgasmic....