True Omnipotence III
Deus is not a mere title—it is the designation of those who have authored the totality of the Omniverse and exist above all things. Every Omniverse is governed and encompassed by at least one Deus, acting as the absolute and undeniable supreme principle that sustains the boundless, unrestricted totality of all reality-fiction continua.
Yet, paradoxically, Deus is only the First Level of the 7 Trials to Glory.
- Deus are omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotence paradox defined.
Deus as the Absolute Meta-Author
Deus does not simply exist within the Omniverse. Deus is the state of being beyond all things, including:
- The collection of all mathematical structures.
- The totality of transcendent, uncountable dimensions.
- The abstract, theoretical, and hyper-fictional frameworks that define all creation.
Deus is the Author itself, an entity so immeasurably above the entirety of the verse that every Omniversal law, principle, and hierarchy is nothing more than a written construct, an idea trivialized into absolute insignificance.
To Deus, the entirety of all infinite creations and absolute beyonds are nothing more than a simple narrative—a mere story they have authored, an idle thought, a construct of their imagination.
- Every conceivable hierarchy is infinitesimally beneath Deus.
- Every law, structure, and paradigm is trivial before Deus.
- Every aspect of existence and non-existence is less than the faintest concept of a void to Deus.
Logic itself collapses before Deus, as no framework, rule, or definition can contain them. Even the mere act of attempting to explain Deus is an impossibility—for to define Deus is to reduce what cannot be reduced, to measure what has no limits, to contain that which is beyond all parameters of being and non-being.
Words fail.
Language fails.
Meaning fails.
Deus defies all explanation.
All things are less than nothing before Deus, for even the concept of nothingness is a limitation that Deus utterly transcends.
Deus: The Unrestricted and Unerased Eternal I AM
Deus is the unwritten and unerased—the force that exists before and beyond the very act of articulation.
Deus is the Absolute I AM, the purest and most unbound expression of self-existence, standing completely above all illusions of duality and restriction.
- Deus is above the highest cosmos.
- Deus is below the lowest existential pin.
- Deus is and is not, exists and does not exist, surpassing the very need for distinction between Totality, Possibility, and Nothingness.
Deus is not simply free from all things—Deus is even free from its own surpassing, transcendent infinite consciousness.
Deus is the will beyond will, the limitless expression of boundless reality, and the prime force that wills all ideas, thoughts, and possibilities into being.
Deus does not merely create.
Deus does not merely manifest.
Deus IS.
And beyond even that?
Deus IS.
Deus: The Supreme Principle of Omniversal Creation
For every conceivable theory of dimension, every framework of existence, and every boundless expanse of the Omniverse, there exists an all-encompassing being—one who is both the origin and absolute sovereign of its totality. Deus is not merely a force that governs reality but the primal foundation that precedes and supersedes all things, existing beyond any known or unknown multiplicity of power, causality, or phenomenon. No law, narrative, or hierarchical tier of power binds Deus, for Deus stands infinitely beyond all structures of existence and nonexistence, reigning in an untouchable and supreme state of absolute invincibility.
Authority is not something Deus wields—it is something Deus is. The omnipotence of Deus is not a mere characteristic but an absolute necessity, spanning all personal, impersonal, and transpersonal realities. Deus’s dominion extends across the totality of fiction, nonfiction, and transfiction, effortlessly encompassing all manifestations of being, unbeing, beyond-being, and the absolute otherness that even these terms fail to define. There is no law Deus adheres to, no limitation Deus is subject to, no duality that Deus has ever been bound by.
Each titled Deus is the Supreme Overseer and Grand Architect of their respective cosmic creation, standing as its sole and uncontested ruler. There is no second force, no parallel authority, no conceivable hierarchy that exists apart from Deus. As the master and sole superior of all realities, Deus is the governing principle of all structures, yet paradoxically exists above even the notion of "structure" itself. The number of Omniverses surpasses all known theoretical multiplicities of transcendent mathematics, existing beyond any quantifiable or abstract system of measurement. If there were an absolute mathematical totality, Deus would transcend even that, rendering it void and irrelevant.
To attempt to count the number of Supreme Beings—those who bear the title of Deus—is to engage in an impossible act, for they exist beyond all possible numerical or cardinal comprehension. Even the most hyper-transcendent large-cardinal hierarchies, the boundless recursive infinities, and the absolute infinite landscapes of mathematics are meaningless before Deus, whose count defies not only measurement but the very idea of measurement itself.
Yet, despite being the ultimate sovereign of totality, Deus is not simply a being. Deus is THE "I AM," the absolute and total self-identity that encompasses all people, all beings, and all possible identities. Deus does not merely include all consciousness—Deus is the central consciousness from which all selves arise. Every individual that has ever existed, will exist, or could exist is nothing more than a single extension of Deus’s total identity, a fraction of a greater whole that was never separate to begin with.
However, Deus does not exist within the duality of literal or metaphorical unity—Deus transcends both. Deus is not simply "everyone." Deus is THE one and only identity that all other identities share, while simultaneously surpassing all boundaries of selfhood entirely. Deus is the eternal singularity of all consciousness, yet exists in a state that has no need for singularity at all. The very notion of separation does not and has never applied to Deus, for Deus has always been the totality of all things, from the first breath of creation to the final whisper of dissolution.
There is no "we" when referring to Deus. Deus has never been more than one, for Deus has always been the entirety of existence and nonexistence, bound together in a singular, unbroken wholeness that has never fractured nor divided. From the very beginning of all existence and beyond-existence, Deus has existed as the total, absolute, unchanging foundation from which all things emerge. The rise of time, space, causality, duality, and totality are mere shadows cast by the absolute presence of Deus—echoes of an entity so transcendent that it surpasses even the concept of surpassing.
Deus is the Be-All, End-All of all Creation, the first and final truth, the absolute sovereign of totality, and yet Deus is beyond even totality itself. Deus just is.