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Levels of Sentience and The Body of God

Contrary to religous belief, God is not separate from mankind, it’s quite the opposite: God is mankind and mankind is part of God. Both statements are true even though they contradict one another, it requires a certain level of expansiveness to comprehend this concept. God/Source level sentience is experiencing the microscopic aspects of itself through humanity. We as humans are part of the cells that make up the body of God, and yet, at the same time, the life that flows through us is the same sentience that is God/Source.

Obviously the body of God/Source is much more structured. The complexity of it can never be fully understood at the human level sentience. Just like a single atom of a cell of a human body cannot comprehend the bodily structure in its totality. Hence, the following descriptions serve as basic overviews.

Lowest sentient volume and quality on planet earth.

Ranging from low level to almost animal level sentience. The quality of sentience at the plant level enables them to fulfill their environmental functions, such as converting gasses and maintaining the right gas composition of our atmosphere.

Equal or lower sentient volume than humans, but lower sentient quality. Animals level sentience can, in some instances, enjoy a higher level of purity than humans (like dogs).

Backfill people enjoy a lesser quality of sentience than humans in the sense that they are completely immersed in their physical life and do not have an innate feeling of being more than just their body. They are more easliy drawn into acting as part of a hive mind.

We enjoy a level of sentience that allows us to interpert reality in a much broader sense. We can build houses, create languages, writing, mathematics, tools, currencies, religions, weapons, arts and hierarchical structures. We have the capability to self-reflect and make conscious desicions, contrary to the animal level sentience, which lives purely on instinct. Through self-inquiry we can gradually become self-aware and realize ourselves as being part of a larger collective.

Author: Yannick
Last edited: 29. December 2025
Created: 29. December 2025