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Religion Stole God

Humanity was not always taught to fear the divine.

In ancient times many cultures understood spirituality as an intimate relationship with existence itself. The divine was not described as a distant authority observing the world from above. Instead it was perceived as something living within nature, within consciousness, and within the human experience.

People did not search for God outside themselves.

They experienced the sacred as part of reality itself.

But over centuries this perception slowly changed. Spiritual traditions that once encouraged direct experience of the divine gradually transformed into structured systems of belief. Institutions appeared. Authority became centralized. Spirituality was reorganized into doctrine, ritual, and hierarchy.

The divine was relocated.

Instead of existing within human consciousness, God was placed somewhere above it. Somewhere unreachable without guidance. Somewhere distant enough to require interpretation by institutions that claimed to understand the divine better than ordinary individuals.

This shift was powerful.

When God is external, people become dependent. They must seek permission, guidance, and approval from systems that claim authority over spiritual truth. The relationship with the divine becomes mediated through rules and rituals designed to maintain order within society.

But something essential was lost during this transformation.

The direct experience of the sacred.

Throughout history mystics and philosophers quietly continued describing a different understanding of spirituality. They spoke about the divine not as an external ruler but as a presence accessible within consciousness itself. Their descriptions often sounded radical because they challenged the structure that separated humanity from the sacred.

They described the divine as awareness.

As presence.

As a state of consciousness that appears when the mind becomes quiet enough to perceive it.

In modern language this experience can be understood as a frequency.

The human organism operates through electrical and energetic signals. The brain communicates through impulses of electricity moving through networks of neurons. The heart produces electromagnetic fields measurable around the body. The nervous system constantly adjusts the organism’s internal rhythm based on external signals.

Consciousness itself may operate through similar patterns.

Certain emotional states feel dense and contracted. Others feel expansive and calm. When individuals enter states of clarity, compassion, and presence, something changes inside the organism. The sense of separation between the self and the world begins dissolving.

People describe feeling connected to everything.

Alive.

Awake.

Many spiritual traditions called this experience contact with God.

But perhaps it is something else.

Perhaps it is the recognition of a frequency that was always present inside the human system.

A frequency that emerges when fear, noise, and conditioning stop dominating the nervous system. A frequency that reveals the deeper intelligence operating within consciousness itself.

From this perspective the divine was never stolen.

It was hidden.

Hidden beneath centuries of doctrine that encouraged people to search upward instead of inward. Hidden behind narratives that separated the human being from the sacred source of awareness.

When individuals begin exploring consciousness directly, something interesting happens.

They no longer feel disconnected from existence.

Instead they begin sensing that the same intelligence shaping the universe also operates through their own awareness. Life begins feeling less like a system controlled by distant forces and more like a living field in which the human being participates.

This realization changes everything.

Responsibility becomes personal.

Meaning becomes experiential.

And spirituality becomes something discovered through awareness rather than inherited through belief.

Perhaps the most revolutionary idea humanity can explore is not that God exists somewhere beyond reality.

But that the divine frequency has always been part of the human experience itself.


For centuries humanity searched for God outside itself. In The God Frequency, I explore the possibility that the divine signal people have been searching for throughout history may actually exist within human consciousness and the energetic architecture of the nervous system.

— CyGuru


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