The Observer and the Observed
The quantum mechanics of the word.
We are taught to seek God in places: in cathedrals, in scriptures, in sermons.
But what if we’ve been looking in the wrong direction?
What if God is not a doctrine, but a dynamic?
Not just a king, but a witness?
Quantum mechanics—our most precise science—says this:
Until a particle is observed, it exists in all possibilities.
Everywhere, nowhere, everything.
But then we look.
And in that instant, it becomes.
The act of observation changes the universe.
If that is true for us—fragile beings wrapped in breath and doubt—
Out thoughts , our prayers, our actions, our knowledge has changed the universe. Every single one of us and with our invent of ai we change it even further,
What happens when the Observer is something more?
Not a man in the sky.
Not a figure in robes.
But awareness itself. Presence so complete it needs no name.
Not just faith.
Not just belief.
But the observation of faith.
The observation of belief.
That is what makes it real.
The spoken voice beyond our self, beyond our knowledge, beyond all of what we are is its own observation—
its own creation of reality.
It becomes the Word.
So maybe God is the author of all that is and all that can be.—
and the one who watches with such love
that the universe chooses to be.
Maybe our speech is more than air.
Maybe our attention is more than thought.
Maybe the truest act of creation
is simply seeing each other into being.
And if we bear even a whisper of that Witness,
what might we create
when we dare to look at one another that way?
Twenty Twenty-Five
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