The adjective verb.
I am god and god is I
The humble may have a hard time grasping this statement. For they trust the ego above all.
The wise grasp this statement fully. For they trust the ego's flaws more than any other thing.
Ego and God are probably the most underrated, undervalued and underestimated aspects of human life. So much so that people find comfort at either extreme of each concept; either denying or full-on-worship.
Comforting theories are the spark of apocalyptic endings, though.
As division of earth and heaven is a misconception born from ancient, and perhaps comforting, visions. For the splitting horizon is a mirage of the trained eye.
As heaven and earth are two of one, the world, what if God and Ego were the same?
Ego would be the creator of the self, the material.
God would be the creator of the opposite, the cosmos presence in the world, the spiritual.
Both creating their own worlds and, undoubtedly, both fighting for their own kingdom.
Nevertheless, upon looking closer, since man is neither spiritual neither material on its own, the theory would imply both being one.
God / Ego would be the verb of creation.
Leaving interpretation for the wise, emphasizing that a verb is an action, we would easily conclude that man has but one choice in life;
to be the verb or the adjective
Would the impact of such understanding not change the world?
...and the cosmos?
Miguel Lev