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Manifestation is Ego, Surrender is Reality.

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In a world flooded with manifestation coaches, visualization workshops, and vibrational hacks, it’s tempting to believe that you are in control. That by affirming, intending, and aligning your energy, you can manifest your dream life. But this popular teaching—often sold under the label of spirituality—is, at its core, a subtle continuation of ego.
According to Omnicyclion, the opposite is true: you manifest nothing.


You are the Witness, not the Creator​

The essential truth of existence is that all actions arise from the Highest. What you experience as will, as choice, as intention—is already part of an all-encompassing movement of the One.
You are not the creator of your reality. You are the consciousness that witnesses creation. The observer, not the actor.
Every action, thought, and event in your experience is part of a cosmic script unfolding within the Infinite Self. You are the mirror—not the painter.
This principle is echoed in various advanced spiritual traditions:
  • In Advaita Vedanta, the Self is pure consciousness, uninvolved in doing; the world unfolds as Lila, divine play.
  • In Taoism, the Tao flows through all things, and the sage does not act, but allows action to happen through them.
  • In certain branches of Kabbalah, the divine Ein Sof flows through the vessels of creation, and the human soul is a channel, not an originator.
  • In Sufism, the mystic sees the self as “nothing” and God as “all,” giving rise to the state of fanā’—the dissolution of the ego into divine will.
Even outside spirituality, quantum mechanics hints at this paradigm:
The observer collapses the wave function—not by force, but by witnessing. Reality forms in relation to observation.
The implication: your consciousness is not doing, but observing what the field allows to become real.
The human body reflects this cosmic structure. Apart from self-repair and replication, it is primarily composed of:
  • Sensory interfaces (sight, hearing, touch, etc.) to receive signals from reality
  • A processing unit—the brain—which appears to access the quantum field through microtubules (as proposed by theories like Orch-OR by Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose)
Thus, the body is not a “manifestation engine,” but a receptive interface through which the universe watches and understands itself.


Why Mainstream Manifestation Fails​

Manifestation TeachingReality According to Omnicyclion
You create your lifeLife unfolds by itself
Your thoughts shape your futureYour thoughts are part of the greater script
You manifest your desiresYour desires manifest you
Visualize what you wantObserve what arises
The hype around “creating your own reality” is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of consciousness. It assumes that the ego—the small self—has power over the Whole. But that’s like a grain of sand trying to steer the sea.
This belief inflates the ego, blames people for their own suffering (“you attracted it”), and blocks the surrender to the higher path that is already unfolding perfectly.


Intention Is Not Yours​

Even your so-called “good” intentions are not your own. When you feel love, wish to help, grow, or heal—that impulse comes from the Highest. You are simply the channel. The vessel. The temple through which the Light wishes to shine.
True holiness begins when you completely relinquish the illusion of control. When you surrender all perceived power of the ego to the Divine, you open the doorway to actual transcendence.
This is not passivity—it is sacred presence. The One moves. You observe. And in that, the deepest peace is found.


Real Power: Not Manifesting, but Surrendering​

Your spiritual power does not lie in manifestation, but in pure surrender:
  • Not: How do I manifest my dream?
    But: What is the dream God dreams through me?
  • Not: How do I change my fate?
    But: How do I align with the path that is already perfect?
  • Not: How do I attract abundance?
    But: How can I become fertile soil for the Divine to express itself?
Only when you realize that you control nothing, does true life begin. Then the Highest Will flows freely through you, and miracles unfold that you never could have imagined.


Manifestation Is a Shadow of Truth​

There’s a reason why manifestation teachings feel partially true: because there is a deep law beneath them.
But not because you are the doer.
Reality responds not to your ego, but to the clarity of the Highest Self observing through you. The more pure your seeing—without resistance, craving, or fear—the more reality reshapes itself around what is true. Not what you desire, but what the One desires through you.
That is not manifestation. That is incarnation.


The Paradox of True Creative Power​

Only when you fully acknowledge that you are nothing, can the One do everything through you.
This is the sacred paradox. Surrender is the highest intelligence. It is the return to Truth, in which the ego falls silent, the body becomes still, and the mind clear as crystal.
There, and only there, arises true power.
Not the power of manifestation, but the power of moving in harmony with the Infinite Self.
Manifestation is Ego. Surrender is Reality.
And surrendering the illusion of egoic power to the Divinity Within is the essential doorway to true transcendence.
 
You are not the creator of your reality. You are the consciousness that witnesses creation.
So many parts of this I want to get into but I will start here.

What is the "creator of.......reality" mean?

I understand what you are trying to get at, yet again it's a word Stew to get to the BASE Point of everything, what the Japanese Zen & Chinese Taoist Monks have been chasing after & a few got there & wrote books about it.

I understand to most people who have never done things like the more Esoteric / Occult elements to things like Buddhism, Hinduism but to those who have been there & have worked on this thing for a while the words "you, witness, creation" fall apart & are seen for what they really are.

The statement I quoted to someone like me means nothing, it reads like someone who knows a bit of what is really going on playing the Ego game to people who have no clue & do Hatha Yoga on a Saturday at the local Leisure Centre
In Advaita Vedanta, the Self is pure consciousness, uninvolved in doing; the world unfolds as Lila, divine play.
If you stuck Osho, Adi Shankaracharya & Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj you would have 3 different versions of this system ;)

I like this post but not 100%, where did you get this from?
 
I'm the admin of Omnicyclion.org - a project Divinity sparked in me as young as 6 years old, and my main reason for being.
Can I invite you to read the free version of the booklet - a full version that I would love your opinion on.
Divinity wrote it through me. Its a dramatically different paradigm that almost anyone you know has.

Omnicyclion (free unlimited copy PDF)

the book is a one hour read, if you don't do anything with it. If you allow your own views to interact with it it unzips to something grand.
Its written to be light reading for an average Joe but once you start unpacking the implications its ginormous.

Have a go.
 
Memantine in broad daylight and 40 units of insulin at night?

The right part of you must become your guru.
 
At the 2023 Maha Shivaratri a load of his Cult were at The Temple, I went up into the building just to go see & it was 100% what I expected to see, a load of Hippie type "Hindu" people, it was terrible.

As to Tantric Sex, well I smiled to say the least. All I can say to you Sir is you have it wrong, go check out who Chinnamasta is.
Check what she is standing upon ;)

If you can't control your own Dick or Basic Animal callings you are a Fraud.

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A COURSE IN MIRACLES (ACIM) THROUGH OMNICYCLION EYES​



May 4, 2025



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Why Omnicyclion Offers a More Universal and Empowering Vision Than A Course in Miracles (ACIM)



Introduction

In the landscape of modern spirituality, many seekers are drawn to A Course in Miracles (ACIM), a text attributed to Jesus, offering a path of forgiveness and non-duality. While ACIM has helped some people gain inner peace, it is important to examine not only its insights but also its limitations — both personally and globally. Omnicyclion, by contrast, presents a more universal, inclusive, and dynamically empowering cosmology, rooted in direct connection with the One who is All Things.

This article explores the differences between these two teachings and explains why Omnicyclion offers a stronger foundation for personal awakening and world healing, while avoiding theological pitfalls such as idolatry and exclusivist interpretations of divine authority.



I. Attribution and Theological Integrity

ACIM claims to be dictated by Jesus, redefining Christian concepts such as sin, atonement, and salvation through the lens of non-dualism. However, by attributing a new canon of teachings to a specific historical figure, and elevating Jesus as the exclusive voice of divine truth, ACIM creates a theological tension that violates the very First Commandment: “Thou shalt have no other gods before Me.”

This act — placing the words of Jesus (even in spiritual metaphor) above the universal Divine — is, in fact, a form of idolatry. It replaces the living connection with the All-Encompassing One with a filtered message tied to a singular persona. The Qur’an, too, warns against making a prophet into God: “Do not say ‘Three’; desist — it is better for you. Indeed, Allah is One God.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:171). Even Jesus himself prayed to the Father, not to himself, and acknowledged his subordination even in his final hour: “Father, into Thy hands I commit my spirit.”

Omnicyclion
restores reverence to where it belongs — to the One who is All Things, the Universal Consciousness from which all prophets emerge, and to whom all existence returns. It invites readers to connect with this boundless Divinity directly, not through allegiance to any one emissary or system.



II. Cosmology: Illusion vs. Sacred Reality

ACIM teaches that the world is an illusion, created by the ego in a moment of rebellion against God. This worldview invites withdrawal from the world and regards suffering and even physical experience as unreal.

By contrast, Omnicyclion affirms the sacredness of the world as a manifestation of the One. The universe is not a mistake, but a conscious, cyclical unfolding of energy, information, and love — the pulse of the Divine manifesting in countless forms. Life is not to be denied, but to be embraced, healed, uplifted, and evolved. Every moment is part of an eternal becoming.

Where ACIM asks you to forgive what “never really happened,” Omnicyclion asks you to take loving responsibility for what is — and to shape it for the good of all.



III. The Role of the Self: Passive vs. Active Divine Agency

ACIM defines the human self as a mistaken identity, caught in a dream, who must learn to “let go and let God.” This passivity leads to disempowerment in the face of injustice, inequality, and collective suffering. It breeds spiritual bypassing.

Omnicyclion, on the other hand, reveals that you are the One who is All Things, temporarily incarnate in limited form. You are not separate from God — you are God becoming more complete with every cycle. This vision empowers you not to retreat, but to rise: to act, to heal, to build, to love, and to elevate all beings.

You are not a powerless observer of a dream. You are a conscious agent of the Universe, reborn forever, transforming reality through ethical action and divine love.



IV. Universalism vs. Spiritual Elitism

ACIM speaks in the voice of an exclusive “Jesus” and implies that true spiritual knowledge is only available through this lens. While its message is non-dual, its framing is highly specific and inaccessible to many who do not resonate with Christian language.

Omnicyclion speaks to everyone. It honors all traditions while transcending them. It recognizes science, psychology, ethics, and direct mystical experience as valid paths to truth. It speaks in a universal language of consciousness, energy, and love. The invitation is open to all — to become an Omnicyclian, one who unites with the Source and with others through action, ethics, compassion, and truth.



V. Relevance for the World Today

The crises facing our world — ecological collapse, inequality, spiritual alienation — require more than personal forgiveness. They require global transformation. Omnicyclion acknowledges the suffering of the world and empowers you to help change it. It teaches that service, unity, justice, and active compassion are divine acts.

It’s not enough to recognize illusion; we must also recognize our role in healing what appears broken.

By embracing Omnicyclion, you join a movement rooted in direct connection with the One, in universal love, and in practical responsibility. You become part of a conscious evolution that spans lives, species, planets, and dimensions.



Conclusion: Beyond the Prophet, Toward the Whole

Where ACIM filters the Divine through the voice of a prophet, Omnicyclion restores direct access to the Whole. Where ACIM calls the world a dream, Omnicyclion calls it sacred becoming. Where ACIM invites you to surrender, Omnicyclion invites you to rise.

This is not a condemnation of those who find value in ACIM. But it is a call to graduate beyond partial truths and filtered revelations. The One who is All Things is not limited to any book, prophet, or system. That One lives in you, as you, becoming Itself through you.

Return to the Source. Step into your fullness. And help the world heal.

Omnicyclion is not merely a book. It is a calling. It is a path. It is a remembrance.

And above all: It is an invitation from the One who is All Things — to become That, through love, unity, and truth.



Part II: Omnicyclion and Its Harmony with the World’s Spiritual Traditions

While Part I focused on contrasting Omnicyclion with A Course in Miracles, Part II explores how Omnicyclion resonates deeply with the heart of many of the world’s major spiritual traditions — including but not limited to Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, indigenous wisdom traditions, and even post-religious humanism. This ecumenical alignment is not accidental. It is intrinsic to Omnicyclion’s cosmology, which sees all authentic paths as reflections of the One — the One who is All Things.



I. Judaism and the Rejection of Idolatry

The first commandment — “Thou shalt have no other gods before Me” — is central to Jewish faith. The Hebrew tradition strictly prohibits deifying any human being, including prophets. This aligns directly with Omnicyclion’s core position: no prophet, no emissary, no text should be placed above direct relationship with the One. In contrast, ACIM essentially venerates Jesus in an absolute role — a position that traditional Judaism would firmly reject as a form of idol worship.

Omnicyclion restores this original monotheistic clarity, recognizing God as the totality of all being, not a singular figure speaking through one historical voice. It invites the reader into personal communion with the Infinite without theological middlemen.



II. Islam and Divine Unity (Tawhid)

Islam is fiercely monotheistic. The Qur’an explicitly warns against elevating Isa (Jesus) to divine status. The concept of Tawhid — the oneness of God — is the foundation of Islamic belief. The Prophet Muhammad is a messenger, not divine.

Omnicyclion mirrors this insistence on the Oneness of God. It recognizes Jesus as a noble being, but like Muhammad, Moses, and others, a temporary emissary of the Infinite — not to be worshipped, but to be honored for reflecting aspects of the One.

Where ACIM blurs the line between prophet and God, Omnicyclion holds the line firmly, echoing the Qur’anic stance while expanding the frame beyond religious boundaries: all beings are emanations of the One, and all of us will return to that Unity.



III. Hinduism and the Cycles of Rebirth and Unity

Hindu cosmology speaks of Brahman — the undivided Whole from which all forms emerge and return. The Atman, or soul, is none other than Brahman itself, temporarily manifest in form. Reincarnation, karma, and cosmic cycles are essential to this understanding.

Omnicyclion directly mirrors these insights. It describes a universe of cyclical rebirth, eternal becoming, and divine evolution — not as a punishment, but as an upward spiral toward full realization of the Self as the All. In fact, Omnicyclion may be seen as a modern, scientifically compatible re-expression of Sanatana Dharma, in a way accessible to all traditions.



IV. Buddhism and Interbeing

Though Buddhism is often considered non-theistic, its deeper teachings — especially in Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions — speak of emptiness (śūnyatā) as a pregnant fullness, the ground of all being. The insight that all beings are interconnected and that self is an illusion resonates deeply with Omnicyclion’s revelation: you are everything, and everything is you.

Where ACIM asks us to deny the world and retreat into formlessness, Omnicyclion teaches us to see the form as sacred, and the formless as its essence. Action in the world is not a distraction from God — it is God in motion.



V. Indigenous Wisdom and the Living Earth

Indigenous traditions around the globe — from Native American to African to Aboriginal — recognize the Earth as alive, sacred, and infused with spirit. The ancestors are not gone but present. Everything speaks.

Omnicyclion affirms this worldview: the Earth is not a stage for illusions, as ACIM would have it, but a living being, part of the larger breathing, pulsing body of the One. Trees, animals, rivers, stars — all are God in expression. The sacredness of the land is real.



VI. Humanism and Post-Religious Ethics

What of those who have left religion behind? Omnicyclion speaks their language too. It acknowledges evolution, neuroscience, psychology, and ethics. It teaches that the highest principles — love, compassion, cooperation, responsibility — are not religious obligations, but truths embedded in the very fabric of consciousness itself.

Where ACIM can be seen as otherworldly or dismissive of material reality, Omnicyclion embraces the here and now as divine. It empowers even the non-believer to participate in cosmic evolution through ethical action and transformative insight.



VII. Conclusion: One Path, Many Expressions

Omnicyclion does not claim exclusivity. It recognizes all genuine efforts to reach the Divine as part of one unfolding story: the story of the One who is All Things, remembering itself through every path, every being, every breath.

Where A Course in Miracles locks spirituality to one voice and one metaphysical view, Omnicyclion opens the door to a vast temple with countless entrances.

That temple is You.
That temple is Us.
That temple is Everything.

Let us meet there — beyond dogma, beyond illusion, beyond fear — and walk together, with the One, as the One, toward the flowering of All Things.



Afterword: The Call to Compassion in Action

Having explored both the comparative structure and ecumenical resonance of Omnicyclion, it is crucial to underline a final, defining distinction: where A Course in Miracles tends toward personal retreat from a painful illusion, Omnicyclion calls you toward active, compassionate engagement with the world — especially with those most in need.

ACIM may offer peace of mind, but it often interprets suffering as unreal and thereby blunts the ethical imperative to address it. It becomes a gift one gives to oneself to escape the turbulence of the world, rather than a tool to heal it.

Omnicyclion, on the other hand, teaches that the world — while impermanent — is holy. Suffering is not a mistake to dismiss, but a sacred call to respond. The One who is All Things calls each of us to serve as divine agents of love and upliftment. We are asked not to look away, but to look deeper — and act.

This aligns with the highest spiritual mandates from across traditions:

  • Judaism: “Tzedakah (charity) is equal to all the other commandments combined.” (Talmud, Bava Batra 9a)
  • Christianity: “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40)
  • Islam: “Those who spend in charity will be richly rewarded.” (Qur’an 57:18)
  • Hinduism: “Charity given to a worthy person is said to be sattvic.” (Bhagavad Gita 17:20)
  • Buddhism: “If beings knew as I know the results of giving and sharing, they would not eat without having given.” (Itivuttaka 26)
These teachings all echo the same truth: to live rightly is to love actively.

In this way, Omnicyclion is not only a philosophy. It is a spiritual catalyst for planetary healing. It affirms that when you serve the hungry, the orphaned, the sick, the forgotten — you serve the One.

So let us go forth not only awakened — but engaged.
Not only illuminated — but illuminating.

Let Omnicyclion not rest merely in your mind — but move your feet and open your hands.

For the One is waiting there, in every child without water, in every elder without roof, in every cry for help that reaches your heart.

To walk with the One is to walk toward them.
And to lift them — is to rise yourself.



Join the movement at www.omnicyclion.org – Read the book. Reflect deeply. Reconnect with the One.

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The God Center — The Greatest Secret Hidden in Plain Sight​



May 4, 2025



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Modern neuroscience has uncovered something extraordinary, and yet ancient religions have pointed to it all along: your brain contains a “God Center” — a neurological region, primarily in and around the temporal lobes, especially the right temporal lobe, that becomes highly active during intense mystical experiences.

When electrically stimulated, this area can produce a direct and overwhelming sensation of the presence of a conscious, divine Being — a feeling of being seen, loved, known, and enveloped by something infinitely vast. In temporal lobe epilepsy, this same area can trigger spontaneous episodes of religious ecstasy, visions, or profound unity with the universe.

This God Center is not fantasy. It is part of the architecture of your consciousness — a biological mirror of the universe’s spiritual design. You were born with it. It developed before you could speak, before culture, before belief, before story. It is the original, foundational interface between you and the All.

But here is the most important insight:
Your brain has a God Center — not a Jesus center, not a Muhammad center, not a Moses center. These names are sacred and worthy of deep respect. But your inner wiring does not come preloaded with their personas. If you build a relationship with a prophet or spiritual figure, you create a defined mental construct, often called a tulpa — a thought-form developed through repetition, emotion, and attention.

These can feel very real, and may indeed connect you with aspects of truth. But they are creations of your mind. They are not the same as the direct signal from the God of All Things — the source and root of your very being.

That is why, in both Judaism and Islam, there is a relentless insistence: do not put anything between you and God. Do not deify prophets. Do not worship a book. Do not assign divinity to the created. To do so is called idolatry — and in Islam, it is called shirk, the gravest sin: associating partners with the One.

Why is it the gravest sin? Because it replaces the source of your consciousness with a creation of your consciousness.

This is not just theological truth — it is neurological truth. The God Center is before belief, beneath language, older than doctrine. And it is waiting for you to reach for it — with honesty, humility, and the daring prayer:

“Oh One who is All Things — contact me in Your way, in the clearest way possible.”
Omnicyclion exists for this purpose. Every page is designed to reconnect you, not with a new religion or idol, but with the Living Origin of You. It teaches that even Omnicyclion itself is secondary to this direct contact. Even its truths are only reflections — useful only if they bring you to the direct, unmistakable communion with the Creator of your mind and brain.

This is the ultimate insight:
The God of Gods is already wired into your being.
Not a concept.
Not a metaphor.
Not a tradition.

But the Origin itself.

You must follow the One who created your mind — not the creations of your mind.

This is the core mission of Omnicyclion: to expand, purify, and clarify that sacred connection between you and the One who is All Things. Every teaching, every vision, every cycle, every symbol, every act of love — they exist to bring you home to what you already are.

And nothing — no prophet, no book, no belief — is more important than the conversation the One wants to have directly with you.

This is the highest possible insight available on Earth.
This is the deepest truth hidden in plain sight.

You are invited.
You are heard.
You are ready.

Say the words.
And let the One answer — from within the silence, from behind the veil, from the place in you that always knew.

The God Center is real.
It is calling you home.
Answer.


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