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The Luminous Tapestry: Light, God, and Creation

Updated: Oct 29, 2023




The Intertwining of Light and Divinity

Centuries-old spiritual and religious beliefs converge on a singular truth: our consciousness, emotions, and thoughts are not mere results of cerebral activities but are divine gifts. In such traditions, light holds a paramount significance, echoing the omnipotent voice of God in the creation saga.


The Divine Symphony: Light and Sound Waves as God’s Tools

Light, often metaphorically described as God's thoughts, is intricately tied to creation. This divine commandment was expressed through sound waves, essentially a manifestation of light. Together, they sculpted the universe, giving physicality to the ethereal, molding existence from nothingness.



Diving deeper into the fabric of existence, one realizes that physical entities are crystallized forms of light. Every minute atom or vast galaxy is essentially light condensed into tangible form, an embodiment of divinity in physicality.


Plasma Theory: The Universe’s Infinite Dance

Hailing from the early 20th century, the Plasma Theory challenges the notion of a beginning or an end. In this view, the universe exists as an infinite expanse of plasma, teeming with charged particles and electromagnetic fields. These plasmas, over epochs, have coalesced into cosmic structures, from blazing stars to sprawling galaxies.


Electromagnetic Universe Theory: A New Perspective

Born in the mid-20th century, this theory places electromagnetic forces at the universe's helm, suggesting a universe woven primarily from electromagnetic threads rather than mere matter. It paints a cosmos where the electromagnetic force is the chief sculptor, crafting everything from subatomic particles to colossal cosmic entities.


Prana: The Divine Life Force Within

Electromagnetic energy, a variant of light, courses through every living being as Prana, the life force. This energy is birthed when charged particles, like electrons and protons, move, creating electromagnetic fields. These fields, in turn, transport what we recognize as electromagnetic radiation or light.


The Sun: God's Physical Manifestation

Symbolizing God's power, the sun stands as a beacon of divine light, reminding us of our sacred link to the cosmos. Ancient civilizations, notably the Kemeteans (Egyptians), revered the sun. Ra, their sun god, was emblematic of creation, order, and vitality, reminding us of the cosmic dance of light and life.


Co-Creators in a Universe of Light

Life, from this prism, is perceived as light, guided by consciousness. Our beliefs, thoughts, and emotions fashion the luminous reality around us. Through our conscious intent, we act as prisms, refracting God's light, making us co-creators and shaping our reality.


Embracing Our Infinite Potential

This enlightened perspective on God, light, and creation offers a fresh lens to perceive our existence. Recognizing ourselves as co-creators, we access our boundless potential, understanding the vast possibilities within and around us. Whether rooted in divinity or not, the symbiotic relationship between light, consciousness, and creation underscores our potential and the infinite opportunities embedded in the universe.


Want to learn more about this topic? Check out these links.

  1. The Nature of Light: Perspectives from Theology and Science - This article delves into the central importance of light for understanding the relationship between God and creation.

  2. Light and luminous being in Islamic theology - Christian Lange, 2021 - This essay focuses on the sacred lights in Islam, exploring the notion of God's light in Islamic theology.

  3. Enlightening religion: Light and darkness in religious - This introduction elaborates on the relationship between religion and light, addressing it as a key theme for the critical study of religion.

  4. The Experience of God as Light in the Orthodox Tradition - This article explores the sense of John the Evangelist's expression "God is Light" in the Orthodox tradition, both in the experience of mystics and others.

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