In the play of life, we play many roles. The most coveted are the elusive roles of the wealthy, powerful and celebrated. While talent and effort are needed, most actors awarded these roles are simply lucky. Unfortunately, even for the lucky ones, all roles are temporary. Eventually, everyone is scripted out of the play. Actors bring their selves into their roles. However, there is a role that's only available to those who relinquish their self. The role is easily obtainable and survives the play. Yet, few players know this role is available: the role of God. As God, we know life is a play. We've created the play for our entertainment. We are the actors and the audience. We recognize every thing is a manifestation of us, God, and we love everything accordingly....

Something we see and can't identify is fascinating. Once identified, it becomes a noun relegated to our peripheral vision....

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....