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A Prayer Different From All Others

God Deceived Me. Patterns of Entanglement of a Given Persona.

I remember forum posts—probably from the CUD portal—where users complained that their Higher Self had deceived them. The descriptions included the background of the deception, attempts at understanding it, and a search for explanations. The moderator usually cheerfully denied that the Higher Self could have deceived anyone, claiming that the person had simply misinterpreted something and mixed things up in their own creations.

If we analyze these cases closely, we see that:

  1. Both individuals literally renounced God, replacing Him with some other term—here, “Higher Self” or “Superconsciousness,” borrowed from Huna.
  2. The moderator does not know what God can or cannot say or do.

Not just isolated individuals, but a considerable number of Souls claim that God—the Creator, the Giver of Life—has deceived them, each personally. The mechanism behind this phenomenon seems explainable.

The rebellion of each individual, entering trances, hypnosis, drug use, alcohol abuse, and similar states, results in unconscious decisions and agreements made with similarly unconscious beings/Souls—and sometimes even with God Himself.

Let us assume that Wojtek and/or his Soul live for a long time in the conviction that the consequences of their decisions must lead to certain relationships, bonds, circumstances, or fulfillments—because that was the agreement, even with God. They asked humbly for it to happen. However, agreements—something we know well from court cases—can be detailed, and sometimes on the fourth page there is something added that is not fully understood or read attentively by one of the parties. Agreements can be brilliant, but also ambiguous, muddled, or written in convoluted or incoherent language. Both people and Souls enter into agreements or covenants with God.

Moses did so, among others, but anyone may have promised something to God in exchange for deliverance from, for example, illness. With agreements made with God, however, it is often the case that:

a) He remembers all of them and fulfills them—even if they are unfavorable to one of the parties—at least so that no one can accuse God of failing to keep His word, even if fulfillment is delayed for MANY—very many—earthly incarnations of the Soul.
b) In cases of ambiguous interpretation—when someone is drunk or unconscious while entering into an agreement—each party may interpret the agreement and its outcomes differently. Since God is God, His divine interpretation of the agreement is final, not what someone imagined they would receive. What God understood as the purpose of the agreement will be fulfilled, because He made every effort to see it through. Yet instead of heartfelt gratitude, God receives ingratitude, grumbling, and often ugly words—or the label “deceiver.”

This mechanism of error also results from frequently confusing God with people and Souls who “play god” on Earth as various deities, saints, divine mothers, and the like. One asks some man—some living god—for a miracle, for healing or money, expecting God Himself to fulfill it; and when nothing happens, the resentment is later directed at God.

An example is vows of asceticism or abstinence from alcohol made by addicted individuals to priests, images, statues, spirits, and others. When a temple statue does not deliver money, or a painted image does not bring miracles, God is blamed.

Another example is the desire to build empires like the one built by Alexander the Great, expressed in words such as wanting to be like Alexander. Few remember, when making such requests, that Alexander the Great was a deviant—engaged in zoophilia and homosexuality—and when someone finally becomes “like him,” they feel tricked by God.

Why does this happen?

Perhaps because of God’s immense love and patience toward immortal Souls and their incarnations. Perhaps because of the desire to teach individuals that everything in God and with God serves the highest good. Perhaps because if God gave everyone exactly what they imagined at the same time, Earth would be populated by seven billion emperors, all ready to take everything from the others.

Once I reflected on the number of all Souls administered by the same God, their Creator, on Earth. There are about seven billion people, each with their own Soul. An anthill can contain millions of ants; a termite mound, several million termites—and there are millions of such mounds. Flies, mosquitoes, and countless insects inhabit just one square kilometer. Every living being has its own Soul, whose interests God cares for.

I believe that sobriety in contact with God—asking Him consciously and clearly—is one of the pillars of a happy, successful life.


Opublikowano: 06/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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