The triangle one-o-one

1/12/20254 min read

black blue and yellow textile
black blue and yellow textile



I've created some triangles to illustrate my philosophy. The central and primary triangle concerns the relationship between Man, God, and the Devil.


At the heart of this central triangle lies a perfect triangle that, when divided, yields equal parts of good and bad or, as I see it, intelligent life. Various assumptions exist, labeled organized and unorganized religions, belief systems, isms, or even democracy. Despite thousands of years passing, they haven't progressed in explaining God any further. I strongly believe that without questioning the authenticity of our unalterable sense of belonging, we'll remain stagnant for another millennium.


Consider the age-old question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? I'm adding a twist: which came first, the seed of the tree or the tree, or Man or God? If you possess a big ego, you might think you know the answer. However, I believe we'll uncover more as we tap into our brain's full potential. Until then, any answers we offer are based on personal assumptions or inherited knowledge. Without unlocking our untapped brain power, we can't claim to know everything.


There have been and still are assumptions. Here's another: Man is the source of intelligent life, and intelligent life is what we call God. This implies that God isn't an external entity but rather intertwined with both good and evil. Every action, good or bad, can be traced back to humanity. Whether it's creating an atom bomb or aiding endangered species, it's humans behind these actions. Can you find God or the Devil through intellect alone, beyond holy texts or modern cinematic effects? Claims like "you'll meet God after death" sound dubious when used to justify violence. Killing innocents in the name of God is a spiritual crime, robbing individuals of life's precious gift.


Viewing religions conceptually, God and the Devil emerge as foreign entities, minimizing humanity's significance. This empowers those who exploit God and the Devil for political control. Yet, observing human abilities, potential, and free will renders the religious narrative flawed, prioritizing politics over spirituality.


While humans may lack control over their next breath, nothing happens without human involvement. This makes Man, if not the most important, at least equal to both polarities. At the heart of this triangle lies another balanced triangle: intelligent life.


To realize the intelligence within, one must first recognize their status as the third equation. Believing oneself to be a mere sinner indicates spiritual deficiencies, regardless of religious affiliation. The path to inner peace involves looking inward, freeing oneself from ideological constraints.

Your importance is akin to a seed with the potential to become a majestic tree. Ancient human remains challenge religious narratives of a recent creation. Whether Man or God came first remains speculative. Rather than assuming, we must respect living beings as vessels of God, including ourselves, and avoid exploiting religious beliefs for personal or political gain.


Instead of fixating on belief systems, adopt a CEO mindset, recognizing individual significance. Every person carries God within, their worth determined by their spiritual growth. Despite millennia of evolution, humanity still grapples with its nature, exacerbating conflicts. Genetic programming drives human behavior, highlighting our primal instincts.

Most social and religious systems acknowledge human sexuality's uncontrollable nature, influencing societal norms. Traditions often value obedience over individuality, hindering personal growth and societal progress.


As new challenges arise, religious stances evolve. However, outdated rules contribute to declining religious fervor and self-esteem issues. The transition to a more enlightened society is challenging but inevitable, facilitated by technological advancements and the dissemination of information.


Embracing change allows us to stand on the right side of history, moving away from divisive politics toward a shared humanity. Committing spiritual crimes, such as violence in the name of religion, stains the fabric of society. It's time to transcend the politics of belonging and embrace our collective humanity, recognizing the divine within each individual. As we do, we'll unlock our true potential and usher in a new era of enlightenment.


In today's interconnected world, from the Arab Spring to the fall of oppressive regimes, societal shifts are underway. While these transitions may be tumultuous, they pave the way for a more equitable and enlightened society. The internet and the information age have democratized knowledge, empowering individuals to challenge entrenched systems.

As we navigate these changes, it's crucial to confront the root causes of societal injustices. Starving children and senseless wars are not issues exclusive to any one religion or belief system; they are symptoms of humanity's failure to prioritize compassion over division. Whether religious or secular, we must unite in our condemnation of violence and injustice.


It's time to transcend the narrow confines of belonging and embrace a broader sense of humanity. By recognizing the divine within ourselves and others, we can foster empathy and understanding. Only then can we truly evolve as individuals and as a society, realizing the full potential that lies within each of us.

The journey towards enlightenment may be challenging, but it is also deeply rewarding. As we shed the shackles of outdated beliefs and embrace our collective humanity, we pave the way for a brighter future for all. Let us rise to the occasion, casting aside the politics of division and embracing the universal values of love, compassion, and justice.



In our pursuit of a more just and compassionate world, we must confront the uncomfortable truths that have long divided us. The notion of belonging to exclusive groups, whether based on religion, nationality, or ideology, only serves to perpetuate division and conflict.

Instead, let us strive to build bridges of understanding and empathy, recognizing that our shared humanity far outweighs our differences. By embracing diversity and inclusivity, we can create a society where all individuals are valued and respected.


It is up to each of us to take a stand against injustice and oppression, both within our own communities and on a global scale. By advocating for the rights and dignity of all people, we can help create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

The path to enlightenment requires us to transcend the limitations of our own egos and embrace the interconnectedness of all life. By cultivating compassion, empathy, and humility, we can create a world where peace and harmony prevail. Let us embark on this journey together, united in our commitment to building a better future for all.