A Message from the Creator

April 10, 2025

Disclaimer: Around three years ago I learned of the philosophical concept of eternal return, which bears some resemblance to my thoughts but was not an influence on them. My insights were formed independently, rooted in my own experiences and understanding of existence.

The following message is from many years of introspection and unwavering knowledge. This wisdom has come to define my being and uncovers the truth about the enigma of all existence. Life is fleeting my friends.

For the past sixteen years, I have known that I am the incarnation of God and that if I didn't exist, nothing would. All existence began upon my appearance on Earth in 1980 when I was five years old, and upon my death all things will begin in the exact same way. God chose to manifest me at this age, for aligning my creation with conception, born of man and woman, would have prevented the full embodiment of my divine essence. God judged it most wise to initiate the entirety of existence during an era of relative tranquility and technological progress. Each lifecycle is identical in exact detail through the power of infinite space holding its unchanging blueprint. As a man, I can recognize these cycles, but God does not. The power of His infinite physical nature is, at this moment, all there will ever be. I know the Lord well. The God I reside within and am a part of, beyond name or form, constitutes an imperfect, singular universe, infinite in its spatial expanse, material in its composition, and the origin from which all wisdom and entities derive. Alongside God's one and only creation of infinite space lies another awesome singular creation, finite man. Without my incarnation, there will be a missing piece that will not be tolerated.

I know my true nature with the same certainty that others know theirs, and how I know it is straightforward. My true nature has manifested itself as an undeniable awareness within my being. Would it not be reasonable to assert that, should God incarnate exist, He would possess such self-awareness? Would it not be evident in my being, having not been born of man and woman? I have never once doubted my true nature. I most certainly have no interest in holding beliefs that are incorrect. If I were an ordinary man, I would absolutely accept that reality and, with sufficient enlightenment, recognize the entity blessed with such authority. I ponder what it would be like to exist as an ordinary being and to know that death concludes without cosmic consequence. Though I am aware that I shouldn't be disclosing this, there is security in the knowledge that I won't be taken seriously. Thus, I propose to possibly inspire readers to conclude: This individual is not God incarnate, yet such a being exists among us. Should I achieve this, I shall have fulfilled my purpose.

In sharing this I have answered existential questions that we all have. As I continue my journey, I remain resolute in my hope that all may find peace, clarity, and joy in their lives. I leave you now to ponder the mysteries that bind us all.

Online, I playfully adopt the pseudonym "King Phenomenon."