God in Last Place.
I wasted time talking with a friend who ranked God in third place—right after the Bible and Jesus.
I said, “God,” and he named a book and a deceased figure.
If we look around the world, we see an image in which everything is supposed to proceed without the Creator.
One can take a touring trip to India for an adventure with gods of every kind, level, and gender. The Creator is placed last in the thinking of each of their devotees.
One can, in the Americas, devote oneself to a deity worshipped and reigning on both continents. The Creator is always last in the devotee’s thinking.
One can celebrate the birth of one or another deity in India and in the West—for example, the Holi festival in honor of Krishna’s birth—when everyone laughingly throws colored powders straight into each other’s eyes. The Creator is last in the devotee’s thinking.
One can go to a “Stop with Jesus.”
One can go on vacation with Mary, or even send a child to a summer camp with her. How much time is devoted to the Creator then—one need only ask the participants.
In Islam one can bow to any deceased person and pray to their soul. The Creator is last.
God is likely last in the thinking of every soldier and prostitute.
Where have politicians who promote conflicts and call for wars placed God?
Count how much time the priest of any religious sect of East or West devotes to the Creator.
What is more important than God for Reiki practitioners? Their initiations and the powers they acquire. In all of Reiki, no one ever uses the word “God.”
What matters most to participants of most religious gatherings around the world? Usually the priest; sometimes archangels and the family of their deities; at times how the earthly incarnated deity lived, and at times how it died.
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Grzegorz Janicki writes (30/07/2013):
What Sławek raised in this article has been on my mind for a long time. In religions, God is treated stepmotherly—as an exotic relic, an add-on. And this concerns not only the great religions of East and West such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity, but also many smaller offshoots and all sorts of religious sects. It is worth noting that many paths of spiritual development also omit God in their considerations—there is no reference to the Creator as the Only Pure Causal Power in the Universe. As one can read on various esoteric websites, prayers are offered to (and here we have a wide assortment): archangels, angels, the Source, cosmic consciousness, the creators of Reiki, the Higher Self, the unconscious, universal consciousness, sometimes the subconscious, spiritual guides, spirits, demons, oneself, etc.; and belief is promoted in various gadgets such as crystals, amulets, runes, tarot cards, and so on. Much more could surely be added. Thus idolatry is flourishing. What is its cause? Possibly the resistance of Souls—as a gateway allowing them to change nothing and remain in old schemes and limitations, contenting themselves with substitutes, props, and the illusion of development, rather than actually changing through surrender to God, the Giver of Life.
Sławomir M. replies (30/07/2013):
“—through surrender to God, the Giver of Life”
Especially those Souls who consider the Creator a “Lord,” a ruler who enslaves, and therefore try to avoid Him and not co-create with Him. There is a belief that beginning to act with the Creator means subjugation, like in a feudal system. Many Souls also dream of being gods and steadily strive toward that.
The bolded phrases refer to article titles.
Slave of God. Intentions
4. Our belief that the Giver of Life (God) demands from us only obedience, does not tolerate any opposition, and likes to punish us mercilessly.
Independent creation from light, or co-creation with God
As in the case of King Jayavarman, who once ruled independently over the million-strong city of Angkor Wat and an entire powerful empire. He left behind an inscription of similar meaning:
“I have achieved everything that is best. I possess all talents—painting, sculpture, singing, dancing. I can fight with weapons and win in every way. How perfect I am. You have made me, O God, equal to You.”
Resistance of the soul (souls)
- Fear of surrendering to the help of the Creator (soul codings that God, the Giver of Life, is evil, cruel, unjust, etc.).
- Lack of trust in the Creator (e.g. the belief that He gives unrealistic tasks to perform—an illusion of the soul; the soul sees no benefit in cooperation with the Creator or with the personality).
- Reluctance to reveal or admit to oneself that one carries certain burdens (the soul’s denial that it incarnated, for example, as a soldier, tyrant, etc.).
- Fear of destabilizing one’s current existence after admitting past mistakes.
Critical views of God. Reflections
Sometimes a person tries to explain everything rationally, or complains that they want something but do not receive it from God or from Fate. It happens that a woman who until recently was promiscuous now receives no attention from any man. There is always a reason why an entity has been told to block “something,” such as financial overlays in energetics.
Souls were bored… They wanted new experiences, so they got them.
They wanted, in Atlantis, the blocking of chakras from God’s light. God approved a device—such as a mace—that did this.
Souls wanted energetic Christ Keys instead of pure divine energies? They got them.
They wanted to experience “awesome” powers? They got Reiki and the DNA overlays promoted along with it.
They wanted to experience ritual deaths? Lucifer and Satan provided the means.
They wanted energy from space? They got it via pyramids.
Anger at God
Anger at God arises from rebellion against His will and decisions, or when God refuses someone something. Anger is the first step toward revenge, which usually ends in narcotic visions and their consequences.
Gods of every kind
Those aspiring to godhood often imagine they will experience only splendor—like Satya Sai Baba, or at least like Krishna. Everyone will applaud, nations will kneel, and that will be the end of it. But this is another false assumption, because training to become a living god, like any training in life, is comprehensive—and afterward there is no point reproaching the Creator that it hurts.
Initiating other beings into living gods and into Down syndrome (idiocy)
Edgar Cayce stated that Down syndrome is a burden connected with a specific rebellion of the soul-being against the Creator. He did not define the sin itself, but asking questions and seeking answers brings results.
Messiah, Savior, Prometheus. Intentions
Some soul personalities have proclaimed themselves saviors, gods, or holders of light for the good of humanity—whatever that good might be. Souls also take on such codings and even promote themselves (or are promoted by others) as self-appointed saviors or gods. As a result, in everyday life they may display various messianic codes, a sense of mission to save the Earth, the world, or even the universe—patterns that do not aid development but hinder it, slow it down, and bring ever new suffering to the unsuspecting and often unaware personality.
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
For a Western reader, the verses do not necessarily make sense. Gods and those other matters… Yet one must remember that if someone has already become a god on Earth, they did it professionally. Who today, without knowledge of regression and without a thorough understanding of many myths and religious legends, would recognize in Pandaravasini, the tantric partner of Amitabha, the Greek Pandora, servant of Athena? The name itself shows an extraordinary coincidence.
I extract quotations worth paying attention to, because something was built in Tibet beyond official Buddhism—or rather, gods peek out of it in an implicit way.
Samael, gods of death. Prayer
Without delving into whether such figures exist, for many beings it is and was important to imitate someone significant. Stalin had legal doubles.
In Spain, we meet many men named Jesus, because it is a popular name.
Personally, I have already encountered a busload of women with Marilyn Monroe patterns.
The Scourge of God—its bearer’s image has not survived, yet crowds are eager to carry the scourge itself and strike sinners.
In Poland there were once crowds of women named Mary.
And being Death itself—that is quite a job for many a soul: walking with a scythe, cutting threads above heads, ending the lives of others.
Female souls entangled in the high astral
Strangely enough, astral group environments are formed by souls with male appearances—bearded, mustached, bald. Once an angel with a beard down to his waist was even seen. If that vision was real, it showed that the group (“environment”) of that bearded figure was not so much suspicious as one to be avoided at all costs.
Most likely, the male form adopted by souls in the high astral results from the creative principle characteristic of that sex. In the astral, one must constantly scheme so that another group does not destroy one’s achievements or take over the “sheep” on Earth. Such male astral group environments can be identified simply by reading myths and religious stories.
Reading myths and religious tales
A classic trick is the description of demigod powers and extraordinary miracles—such as those allegedly resulting from rubbing a saint’s diaper. A myth may tell of a real, flesh-and-blood person, but it often embellishes the figure by adding invented traits and miraculous events. After all, who among readers or listeners of a myth could prove—especially before the Holy Inquisition—that St. George did not fight a dragon, since such creatures never existed on Earth? One had to believe—or be burned alive at the stake.
Hellinger constellations with God, Reiki, living gods, etc.
Bowing to energetic or earthly gods is a form of idolatry. To avoid confusion and misunderstanding, I asked for God’s protection, and in a bow renounced all their activities for me (and my soul). I also apologized to God and asked Him for all possible support.
The effect surprised me. A friend once told me she unexpectedly saw a man perform a Hellinger bow toward her—full of respect, all the way to the ground. When he straightened up, she understood that he had no more debts to her—he left free, beyond all her influences and actions—after that single, properly performed bow.
The formerly known Living Gods (their souls) accepted my departure honorably. Only one female figure, surprised by my departure and by a prayer not initially stemming from a bow, commented negatively: “You…”
Human souls are like sea anemones
A few words about idolatry. Sometimes a soul, through its own personality, proclaims itself a god on Earth (or an astral god). Look again at the drawing and at photographs of sea anemones and decide for yourself which is more divine—one with 85% divinity or one with only 20%. Any verbal self-exaltation above others will soon bring painful verification. For how could one anemone be more divine than another? Who is supposedly filled with divinity—the soul or the personality?
More important than God? Prayer
I apologize that money, wealth, and material abundance once became more important than God for me, my soul, and its earthly incarnations.
I apologize that wars, armies, duels, and skirmishes once became more important than God for me, my soul, and its earthly incarnations.
The soul of Jesus or the divinity of Jesus?
“We sing ‘God is born’ in a Christmas carol. Is it true that God was born on Earth?”
It is not my will to contribute to disputes about the divinity of Jesus, Krishna, Satya Sai Baba, and other gods described in the myths of many religions. I have my own knowledge, which may differ from the views of the Church Fathers.
Satya Sai Baba and his soul
What happens to a soul that proclaimed itself God on Earth?
The mechanism by which a soul frees itself from the karma of a Living God is described excellently in the extensive book The Golden Bough, available in antiquarian bookstores.
The karma of a material Living God does not burn off by itself nor disappear by an act of will. Initially, nothing happens; the soul passes calmly through subsequent incarnations until it reaches the door behind which the collector waits with the bill from the deceived worshippers. What is the price for misleading other people and souls?
Swastika, the twilight of astral gods, and the Jewish question
I once argued with a friend, trying to dissuade her from attending Wagner’s Valkyrie performed in the Centennial Hall. The show was a commercial success—six performances of nearly 4,000 people each. Organizers were proud, audiences returned satisfied to Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria.
What was the issue? Who is fascinated by Wagner? In my view, not people with an open heart chakra.
Wagner’s music and philosophy were promoted by Adolf Hitler, who encouraged young Gauleiters to immerse themselves in Germanic myths about the Twilight of the Astral Gods.
Soon after returning home, my friend began parading in an astral steel helmet and Gestapo coat from her World War II incarnation. Her sister, who attended with her, returned in an astral SS uniform.
Karmic consequences of the affirmation “I am a Child of God”
The concept of the Son of God or children of God is familiar from the Bible. For Christians, the Son of God is Jesus alone.
On forums and regression workshops, people appear affirming that they are “Children of God,” describing themselves as “divine.” Let us see what this may be connected with and what effects it brings.
A child of God is a term referring to us and is entirely true:
- Every soul is a child of God.
- The human body is a child of God, created by God for
- a fragment of the soul called consciousness, which—guided by its own intentions—administers that body either for its own purposes or to express God’s will in the universe.
Let us now turn our attention eastward to India, where reincarnation is accepted and where there was once a true flood of Living Gods. One Hindu woman’s soul said that the best partner for her is God. This affirmation seemed wonderful to me—what lofty aspirations… partnership with Almighty God.
Nothing of the sort. She meant a relationship (marriage, sex) with a Living God such as Shiva, Vishnu, or Ganesha. Not God, but a living god was her goal. She wanted to ensnare a chosen god and make him subject to her will.
Being a “son of god” (divine) in such thinking may lead to expectations that a human soul can be reborn in some incarnation as a child in the family of a Living God. I own a book listing 18,000 gods and deities known today alone. How many have vanished with their names, how many have been forgotten by history but remembered as gods by souls?
These karmic paths lead to fulfilling desires for closeness with such a god. For many, appearing in the family of a living god—as wife, son, or close relative—remains important even today.
Universal Lexicon of Deities. List of 18,000 gods
Author: Marjorie Leach
When I prayed for the release of a being from advanced cancer, light came from outside to the physical body and separately to the soul. The words of the prayer were addressed to God. It is His Love that has creative properties. Divine light transforms one substance into another, making a sick body healthy.
God and His Love
The one, almighty God, who must be distinguished from beings claiming to be God or proclaimed gods.
“I AM” is not at all as it is described
I received similar affirmations from several people at once. They resembled none I knew—not even Edgar Cayce spoke that way. I tried repeating them briefly; after a day my subconscious asked, “What new God have you invented again?” I stopped immediately.
Another person eagerly supplied me with these texts, adding that the author was designated as Jesus’s successor, our next Spiritual Guardian in the Age of Aquarius. A week later, she was hospitalized at public expense with full symptoms of possession.
She used teachings about telepathically tuning into God as the creative force of Love while bypassing the heart and crown chakras. According to the literature, she was receiving from heaven (the astral) a Mayan healing team.
Bhakti yoga, Mary Magdalene patterns
This error is committed frequently. Attempting to dominate another soul or personality shows disregard for the good of the other being and for God, the Creative Love. God is treated with indulgent disregard, like Brahma in Indian thought—somewhere out there, fortunately not interfering. The price is self-diminishment before another being. A woman whose soul diminishes will become a worshipper of a man for many incarnations—until he grows bored of her. For what use is a woman without her own voice, always agreeing, standing only to the knees of her lord and master?
Opublikowano: 06/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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