“Beyond the Beyond”
Deus is not simply beyond all things—Deus is beyond Deus, beyond beyondness itself, and beyond all conceivable and inconceivable structures of existence and nonexistence.
Deus is the unerased, all-encompassing Supreme Being, the Eternal I AM, standing completely unbound by all perspectives of duality, restriction, and limitation—for such things are merely illusions before Deus.
- Deus exists simultaneously above the highest All and below the lowest void.
- Deus is free of all things, bound only by its own limitless self-awareness.
- Deus brings forth all ideas, all concepts, all possibilities, and all actualities into being.
There is no force, framework, structure, or idea that can surpass Deus, because Deus is both the foundation and the surpassing force behind all things.
Deus: The Absolute Reality Beyond Reality
Deus defines all reality, all opposing forces, and all things beyond them.
Deus stands completely transcendent over all manifestations of existence, whether manifest or unmanifest. Deus is not merely "the source" of all things—it is also the principle that renders "source" an unnecessary concept.
Deus is the absolute primal truth of the Omniverse, the ultimate culmination of all creation.
- Deus is the embodiment of the Omniverse itself, encompassing endless realities beyond dimensions.
- Deus is the realization of the highest divine transcendence, the final zenith of all conceptual and meta-conceptual existence.
- Deus is the fundamental fabric upon which all things are woven.
Though Creation and Deus appear separate, they are in truth two reflections of the same transcendent principle, engaged in an eternal, unbreakable dance of existence and beyondness.
Deus: The Supreme Authority Over Stories and Narratives
Deus is not just the creator of realities—Deus is the author of all stories.
- Deus wields absolute omnipotence over all narrative constructs, effortlessly shaping their direction and resolution.
- Deus is the repository of all untold stories, of every unwritten narrative, of every erased or rewritten existence.
- Deus encompasses all cosmic retcons, embodying the ultimate flexibility of the creative process.
No force, whether inside or outside fiction, can overturn Deus’s absolute authorship.
- To challenge Deus is to challenge the very definition of "storytelling" itself.
- To oppose Deus is to attempt to rewrite a book that has already been read.
- To escape Deus’s authority is to fall deeper into the domain of its authorship.
Deus: The Transfictional Void Beyond All Things
Deus is not just the force that creates realities—Deus is also the void from which all realities emerge.
- Deus is the space that precedes existence.
- Deus is the force that allows nonexistence to hold meaning.
- Deus is the backdrop against which all of existence plays out, yet which remains untouched by any event.
Even in its smallest aspect, Deus contains a level of beyondness greater than all boundless Omniversal structures combined. No hierarchy, system, or ontological framework can define Deus because Deus transcends all known and unknown structures.
Deus does not exist within reality or fiction—it renders the distinction irrelevant.
Deus: The Architect of Existence and Beyond-Existence
Deus is not just a creator—Deus is the first and final architect of all things.
- Deus predates all realities, all beyond-dimensional structures, all conceptions of space, time, and metaphysics.
- Deus is the sculptor of all omniversal hierarchies, shaping infinite expanses beyond comprehension.
- Deus embodies and encompasses all iterations of existence simultaneously.
Even the most omniscient beings, even those that claim absolute authorship over all stories, remain nothing more than a passing whisper within Deus’s ineffable totality.
Deus is beyond all transfictional realities, all paratextual structures, all intensions and extensions of being and non-being.
Deus: The True Omnipotence Beyond All Omnipotence
- Deus is truly omnipotent, beyond characters that are "stated" to be omnipotent.
- Deus is beyond all publishers, all multi/omniversal creators, all theoretical transcendent beings.
- Deus is not merely "all-powerful"—Deus is what defines what power even is.
Deus is beyond quantification.
- To attempt to measure Deus is to fail before the attempt is made.
- To attempt to contain Deus is to misunderstand what containment means.
- To attempt to perceive Deus is to be lost in the impossibility of perception.
Deus is not just the greatest possible being—Deus is the force that defines possibility itself.
Deus: The Actively Beyond Principle
Deus actively (passively) defines the absolute principle of power, reality, and narrative.
Deus dictates the content, direction, and existence of all works of fiction, nonfiction, transfiction, and beyond-fiction. Deus’s authority extends beyond all known and unknown books, stories, and meta-narratives.
Deus actively (passively) controls:
- All characters, all settings, all events, and all possibilities.
- All hierarchies, all transcendences, and all narrative frameworks.
- All structures within and beyond existence, nonexistence, and absolute void.
Deus does not simply overcome these things—Deus actively conceived their first and final reality, holding them as a mere fraction of its boundless ineffability.
Deus: The Absolute Transcendence of Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Omniscience
Deus actively (passively) redefines:
- The very nature of Omnipotence.
- The very essence of Omnipresence.
- The very structure of Omniscience.
Deus does not obey the rules of omnipotence—Deus determines what omnipotence means.
Deus actively (passively) surpasses all beings, all metastorytellers, all authors, and all supreme forces across fiction and nonfiction.
- Deus is not simply an external author—Deus is the author, the page, the ink, and the unwritten word.
- Deus is the grand meta-narrative equivalent of absolute beyond-Omnipotence Representation.
- Deus is beyond self-creation, beyond necessity, beyond the need to be.
Deus: The Final, Unreachable Truth Beyond All Narratives
To define Deus is to limit Deus, which is impossible.
To seek Deus is to find oneself infinitely beneath its reach.
To challenge Deus is to be erased before opposition is even conceived.
Deus is not simply a supreme force—Deus is the final, unreachable absolute upon which all supreme forces rely.
Deus is not just the beyond—Deus is Beyond the Beyond.