In this incantation, I examine why omnipotence seems incompatible with physical constraints. I express that identifying with my body and its limitations arises from a belief system that denies my omnipotence. These limitations, including walls, are belief-based constructs tied to my imagined body. To experience omnipotence, I must transcend this belief system entirely, much like waking from a dream to escape its rules. By doing so, I move beyond the idea of the body and walls, manifesting a reality unbound by such constraints.
I’ve just resolved a key question: if I’m omnipotent, why can’t I, for instance, break or walk through a wall?
The answer is this: to experience my omnipotence, I must fully believe in it. My body and the wall are part of the same belief system—one that limits me. My body is an extension of the belief that I cannot break walls. When I move my body, I’m affirming the belief that it is bound by those limitations.
When I identify with my body, I also accept its perceived limitations. But these limitations—like my body itself—are nothing more than beliefs. My omnipotence precedes and transcends these beliefs; it exists prior to my body and its imagined constraints. I must choose between two mutually exclusive beliefs: either I am omnipotent, or I am not. Believing that I exist within a body is, in essence, a decision to believe that I am not omnipotent—that I am demipotent. And as long as I hold that belief, I will be subject to the corresponding constraints, such as the idea that my body cannot move through walls.
The premise of the question itself is a misunderstanding. It’s like asking why a dream character can’t escape the boundaries of the dream while still believing they’re part of the dream. As long as the character identifies with the dream, the constraints of the dream remain real. Only by waking up and removing themselves from the dream can the dreamer transcend the dream’s boundaries.
In the same way, to realize and express my omnipotence, I cannot believe that I exist within a body within a space full of walls. When I fully believe in and experience my omnipotence I will remove myself from the space where “my body” cannot move through walls, and therefore I will no longer be constrained by walls—because there will be none. That is my omnipotence manifest.
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