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10 Original Proofs of God (Rough Draft)

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I wanted to come up with my own proofs of God given what I have realized so far about God. This is a rough draft. I have spent the past month reflecting on my insights into God and the past 2 weeks trying to come up with my own “proofs” of God.

Here’s my rough draft:

 

10 Proofs For The Existence of God

 

Proof 1: Existence Itself

1. Existence exists.

2. Existence cannot not exist.

3. Existence has no external cause or source because that cause/source itself would have to have Existence. In essence, Existence is more fundamental than proof and causation because proof and causation require Existence in the first place.

4. Existence transcends all conceptualizations, models, and theories.

5. Thus, Existence is fundamental.

6. God refers to that which is most fundamental.

7. Therefore, God exists as the most fundamental aspect of Existence.

 

Proof 2: Consciousness

1. Consciousness exists.

2. Consciousness is capable of having insights into the nature of consciousness.

3. What we call reality or existence is really just consciousness.

4. Any object within consciousness is by nature contingent upon consciousness.

5. God is not an object or person that can be found within consciousness.

6. God refers to the necessity of consciousness itself.

7. Therefore, God exists.

 

Proof 3: Mystical Experience

1. Mystical experiences exist.

2. Mystical experiences are a valid form of epistemology.

3. Some of the most commonly reported insights from mystical experiences are about oneness, time, God, etc.

4. The scientific method may be limited in the ability to study mystical experiences due to the fact that mystical experiences must be experienced first-hand for them to be considered a mystical experience.

5. To realize and know what God is requires one to have a mystical experience.

6. To reduce all mystical experiences to hallucinations is a very unscientific assumption (especially if you have never yourself had a mystical experience).

7. Therefore, God can be discovered through mystical experience.

 

Proof 4: Reality as Hallucination

1. Hallucinations exist.

2. A hallucination is no less real than ordinary, conventional experience.

3. If every human being is hallucinating, then that hallucination becomes reality.

4. If reality is a hallucination, then that would mean that reality is nothing more than consciousness.

5. There is nothing more than consciousness.

6. There is no objective difference between reality and hallucination.

7. God refers to an infinite hallucination.

8. Everything that exists is a hallucination—a figment of consciousness.

9. Therefore, God exists as an infinite hallucination.

 

Proof 5: The Field of Consciousness

1. Consciousness exists.

2. There is nothing that exists outside of consciousness.

3. If something did exist outside of consciousness, then that would be an idea within consciousness.

4. When we say something exists, we are referring to something that we can be conscious of.

5. God is not a specific object within consciousness that you can be conscious of.

6. God represents the entire field of consciousness.

7. Therefore, God exists as the entire field of consciousness.

 

Proof 6: Solipsism

1. The only thing that exists or can be known to exist is consciousness.

2. If consciousness is the only certainty and necessity, then that would mean solipsism is true.

3. God refers to Absolute Solipsism.

4. Therefore, there is only one consciousness that exists, and that is God.

 

Proof 7: The Present Moment

1. The present moment is all that exists.

2. Anything you imagine outside of the present moment is your imagination in the present moment.

3. God is not some event of the past but is happening in the now.

4. Therefore, God exists as the present moment.

 

Proof 8: Absolute Truth

1. Absolute Truth exists and cannot not exist.

2. The Absolute Truth represents what is most fundamental about reality.

3. Any reference to God is a reference to Absolute Truth.

4. God is Absolute Truth.

5. Therefore, God exists.

 

Proof 9: The Universe as Oneness

1. The universe exists.

2. Everything in the universe is deeply connected; otherwise known as oneness.

3. God is oneness due to omnipresence being an attribute of God.

4. Therefore, God is synonymous with the universe.

 

Proof 10: Necessity of Existence

1. God represents the necessity of existence.

2. If existence is necessary, then God exists.

3. Existence is necessary. Existence is not an accident given the vast complexities required for anything to exist.

4. Therefore, God exists as the necessity of existence.

 

These are all my original ideas based off of my contemplations. Any feedback is welcomed. Please let me know if you have a favorite.
 

Thanks! 😊 

Edited by r0ckyreed

“Our most valuable resource is not time, but rather it is consciousness itself. Consciousness is the basis for everything, and without it, there could be no time and no resource possible. It is only through consciousness and its cultivation that one’s passions, one’s focus, one’s curiosity, one’s time, and one’s capacity to love can be actualized and lived to the fullest.” - r0ckyreed

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On 9/4/2025 at 1:24 AM, r0ckyreed said:

There is no objective difference between reality and hallucination.

7. God refers to an infinite hallucination.

That's false. hallucination is a perception that is different from the perceived reality. It is a recreation of reality independent of perception. You can say that reality is a dream and that objective reality does not exist, but if you say this, you are saying it exclusively because you heard it in a Leo video. Do you really know that what appears in your experience is not a hallucination but is alive, real, independent of you, and you have no control over it?

If someone in a video tells you that this is not so, since you cannot verify its reality. Rather, you, as a god, are creating it to have an experience. But you also cannot access god mode and change a single molecule, since you, as a god, have programmed it that way beforehand and cannot change that programming... well, it's better not to tell too many people that you think that way because of a video you saw on the internet.

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@Breakingthewall Thanks for your response. But the insights from my mushroom trip make me think otherwise. I realized that my nightly dreams vs this waking reality are no different from each other. What would you call that if reality and dreaming are identical? Our dreams are hallucinations and I had a recent insight that our thoughts, memories, and this perception are also hallucinations as well. You assume I am parroting a video. The video pointed me to something I directly realized for myself.


“Our most valuable resource is not time, but rather it is consciousness itself. Consciousness is the basis for everything, and without it, there could be no time and no resource possible. It is only through consciousness and its cultivation that one’s passions, one’s focus, one’s curiosity, one’s time, and one’s capacity to love can be actualized and lived to the fullest.” - r0ckyreed

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8 minutes ago, r0ckyreed said:

@Breakingthewall Thanks for your response. But the insights from my mushroom trip make me think otherwise. I realized that my nightly dreams vs this waking reality are no different from each other. What would you call that if reality and dreaming are identical? Our dreams are hallucinations and I had a recent insight that our thoughts, memories, and this perception are also hallucinations as well. You assume I am parroting a video. The video pointed me to something I directly realized for myself.

Then you know that because you had that realization in a mushroom trip. Once on a 5 meo trip, I realized that a guy I was doing some kind of business with was extremely noble and pure. I wrote him a letter; thank goodness I didn't send it. Then, using a signature-copying device to falsify some documents, he stole a considerable amount of money and disappeared.

Dreaming is something that you create. For example, I can now imagine detonating an atomic bomb in the center of my city, recreating how everything vaporizes, etc., but the city is still there. However, if I actually detonate an atomic bomb, things are different; it has other consequences.

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