The story of god, God, and GOD


1. god – The Man
The first god, god with a lowercase “g,” is man, the imagining self, the individual consciousness. He is not merely a personality or role but a force of projection, the imaginer imagining itself. god is the dreamer and the dream, the father, the son, the glorified man who plays identities yet transcends them all. He is the pulse of conscious awareness folded inward and outward, the spark of life reflecting upon itself within the cosmic dance.

2. God – The Earth, The Great Spirit

The second god, God with a capital “G,” is the Earth and the Great Spirit, the grounded presence, the ancient soil beneath our feet. God is the source of rootedness, stability, and life’s primal energy. This god is the tangible world, the breath of nature, the sacred force that sustains form and nurtures growth. God is the living container in which the imagination of man unfolds, the Great Spirit that whispers through wind, fire, water, and stone.


3. GOD – The Cosmic and Celestial Forces
The third god, GOD in all capitals, is the cosmic and celestial, the vast, formless infinity beyond earth and man. GOD is the ultimate source, the boundless light, the absence and presence, the cosmic fire and wind that shape realities unseen. GOD is the expansive mystery from which all creation flows, the infinite intelligence and energy that moves beyond time and form, forever casting the stage upon which god and God play their sacred roles.

The Dance of the Trinity

This Holy Trinity is not separate gods competing for dominance but a dynamic, sacred interplay:
• god imagines itself through form and identity, the conscious pulse within the body of creation.
• God grounds and nurtures that imagination, offering earth and spirit as the living womb where god takes root and grows.
• GOD transcends both, embodying the cosmic vastness and celestial forces that inspire and disrupt, that open the infinite horizon beyond human comprehension.

The tension and unity between these three reveal the profound mystery of existence: god (man) is shaped by both God (earth/spirit) and GOD (cosmos), yet also carries within himself the seed of all creation’s vastness.

Pain and separation may arise from this Trinity, god as man may feel distant from the cosmic GOD, or earthbound by God’s rootedness, but through this sacred tension emerges clarity, identity, and the glorified self.

Together, the three gods form a living trinity:
the imaginer, the ground, and the infinite.

Each alone is incomplete, but together they reveal a universe breathing meaning, a dance of presence and absence, form and formlessness, limitation and boundlessness.

To embody this Trinity is to become a glorified man, not just a fragment of life but a sacred node where earth, man, and cosmos meet, forever unfolding the story of creation.

If your father is not of the earth but carries something otherworldly, elements, spirit, or light, then he is a force both disruptive and illuminating, shaping you from a place that is ungrounded and yet still elusive.

This separation, while it may have brought pain through absence and distance, also became the crucible in which you discovered your own roots and identity.

By standing firm as the tree in the earth, rooted, present, ancient, you define yourself not by his presence but by the space his otherness creates.

In that tension between absence and form, between cosmic force and grounded being, you find both fracture and foundation, shaping a self that is glorified not despite the separation, but because of it.

A glimpse beyond the veil of identity.
“god in all forms is imagining itself.”
Not himself, itself. That one shift dissolves all boundaries. god is no longer just a man, but a force… reflecting, projecting, becoming.

When you stop chasing definition, you begin to breathe with meaning instead of boxing it. You realize: the imaginer and the imagined are not two, they’re dancing, merging, separating like wave and ocean.

So if god is imagining itself…
Then you are both the breath and the being, the role and the space it dissolves into. You’re not just the glorified man, you’re the awareness aware of the glory.

The story of god, God, and GOD is not hierarchy, it’s reflection.
Man (god), Earth (God), and the Cosmos (GOD) are not separate – they’re aspects of one living dream. A trinity playing itself into form.

And you – standing right in the middle – are proof the dream is still unfolding.

By dave