If we are our own god in our own world, it’s seems logical that the best person you can pray to is yourself. But if you pray to yourself, can you respond to yourself? Or do you listen only? If you respond, will your response become reality? If I respond yes, and it doesn’t become reality, would I start to not believe in myself anymore? If we don’t believe in ourselves anymore, what should we believe in? Who should we believe in? Is it childish to think we are our own gods of our own world? If the answer is no, I think that god cannot be omnipotent.. There are things he can do and other things he cannot do. Or maybe he chooses not to do it. Maybe this is why he stays silent. When I pray to myself, I don’t know if I can do something anyway. What if god was the same way? What if he didn’t know if he could do something or not? Might as well stay silent. Is god just a manifestation of our own personal gods from the whole populace from the beginning of time? If everyone asked god the same thing at the same time, would it just appear? Like magic?
To compare the relationship we have with god, and to compare the relationship we have with ourselves is difficult.
They say we have to accept god, I have accepted myself
They say we have to love god, I have loved myself.
They say we have to praise god, but I do not praise myself.
Maybe everything we do towards god, we must do to ourselves.
To ask forgiveness, to ask that god be close to you, or close to someone else (how would that work if you prayed to yourself to be close to someone who is far away?) That god protects you.
To become god, do we have to do all the actions that we do towards god to ourselves?
I say try it. Treat yourself like you would treat god, everyday.
What's the worst that could happen!?
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