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....

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....

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....

Cancel culture is a cancer culture. When a group of like cells in the body prioritize their growth over the welfare of the body whole, the body eventually dies. “A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has first destroyed itself from within.” — Will Durant...

The universe is a circle. The space inside a circle is imprecise. The logical mind sees things as squares, as having a precise space. The logical mind cannot see the universe, as the space inside a circle cannot be squared.  ...

All things are two things, a reflection of light and a shadow. The sun creates the light, the thing creates the shadow....

Nothing is perfect, as there is nothing about which to complain. Before and after the now is nothing. Before and after the now must be perfect....

"When I was a kid, God often told me that only people create ugliness." -- Kanako Iiyama   Through the eye of God, the manifestation of God (the now) radiates beauty. Through people's minds, the beauty is often elusive or even made ugly. The mind cannot see, it can only compare. The mind compares the now that's now with the now that's passed and the future now it imagines or desires. Comparisons shroud the now with words; precluding a direct experience of the radiant now. As well, comparisons can make the absolutely beautiful relatively ugly.   The now is perfect; eternally now. Yet, none of the things in the now are perfect as all things are ever-changing; at best, perfect temporarily. Focusing on things, people often complain about imperfections. Complaining is ugly.   Those who know all things in the now are one thing, the manifestation of God, unconditionally love all things as they do themselves. Those who see things as other than themselves, connect to things with various emotions; many of which are ugly....