
It’s known to seekers after God who reach a certain level of enlightenment that God is all there is.
But let’s look at that for a moment to really cement it in our minds because, if God is all there is, then what are we fighting each other about?
Isaiah: I am God, and there is none else. (1)
Upanishads: Verily, all is [God]. (2)
Sri Krishna: [There is] no other beside me. (3)
Ashtavakra: God made all things. There is only God. (4)
The Arcturian Group: God / Divine Consciousness is absolute, the only Reality– omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient creativity. (5)
Shankara: [God] is real; the universe is unreal. A firm conviction that this is so is called discrimination between the eternal and non-eternal. (6)
Ibn Arabi: There is no absolute which has not a relative side. Because of this, whatever is worshipped, the Absolute appears in that face. Whether or not the owner of a belief knows this, this is how it is. (7)
If God is all there is, the wisest among us are implying that you are God and I am God.
What therefore are we fighting over, God against God? Only out of ignorance.

We’re often if not usually fighting out of the ignorant belief that worldly possessions and pleasures, which we so often really seek, will bring us happiness. (They won’t.)
We’re fighting to satisfy our cravings for some worldly things (money, sex, and power, for example) and our aversion for others. The Buddha told us what was happening two millennia ago: craving, aversion , and ignorance.
We mask our desires for these things behind manufactured crises that seem to involve “our God.” A holy book is burned; a photograph or flag is trampled on; a gesture or statement is regarded as disrespectful.
But, in attacking another, we are attacking a child of God. Only our ignorance of the fact probably allows us to do it.
But, when we’re aware of it … well, I haven’t faced that decision in my life so any words on my part would only be speculation. And since I’m as self-serving as anyone else … I’ll spare you the excuses, denials, and justifications.
The dark must be stopped. But the Divine Mother herself has prepared the means for stopping them – the Wave of Love. (8) They will ultimately be stopped if by nothing else than by the constantly-rising lovelight energies, as Matthew Ward also reminded us:
Matthew: A tsunami of [lovelight’s] high vibrations is the means whereby violence will be ended. (9)
Weapons will not work. Swords will turn to dust, as Michael predicts.
Steve: You predicted a time when guns would not work and swords return to dust. What more needs to happen or what more needs to be done before that time arrives.
Archangel Michael: And this will come to pass and in this we will be thoroughly joyful and I do not just mean you. and I, Sweet One. I mean above, below and in between. And when I say above, I also mean your star family.
What is happening, and it is indicative and it is demonstrated by these massacres, the human collective is simply becoming, not overwhelmed, but exhausted with the violence. And those who would use guns or weapons of distraction of any type are reaching a point where the perpetrators of such violence simply say, “No more.” So this is part of my undertaking, Sweet One. (10)
For the rest of us who are left behind to rebuild a world riven by conflict, we’ve seen what comes from ignorance and the idea of many Gods.
Nothing beneficial and almost constant warfare.
Time to go another way.
Footnotes
(1) Isaiah 5:22.
(2) Swami Prabhavananda and Frederick Manchester, trans., The Upanishads. Breath of the Eternal. New York and Scarborough: New American Library, 1957; c1948, 46.
(3) Sri Krishna in Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood, trans., Bhagavad-Gita. The Song of God. New York and Scarborough: New American Library, 1972; c1944, 71.
(4) Ashtavakra in Thomas Byrom, trans. Heart of Awareness. A Translation of the Ashtavakra Gita. Boston and Shaftesbury: Shambala, 1990, xxiv.
(5) The Arcturian Group via Marilyn Raffaele, Feb. 16, 2026 at https://goldenageofgaia.com/2026/02/16/the-arcturian-group-via-marilyn-raffaele-feb-16-2026/
(6) Shankara in Swami Prabhavananda and Christopher Isherwood, Shankara’s Crest-Jewel of Discrimination. Hollywood: Vedanta Press, 1975; c1947, 35.
(7) Muhyideen Ibn Arabi, Kernel of the Kernel. trans. Ismail Hakki Bursevi. Sherborne: Beshara, n.d., 24.
(8) See The Ring of Fire, Wave of Love at https://goldenageofgaia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Ring-of-Fire-Wave-of-Love-Compilation-9.pdf
(9) Matthew’s Message, Nov. 1, 2023, at https://matthewbooks.com.
(10) Archangel Michael in a personal reading with Steve Beckow through Linda Dillon, April 30, 2019.
