Title: God and the Path of Seeking: Biondha on Christian | 1being

Title: God and the Path of Seeking: Biondha on Christian Mysticism, Eastern Insight, and the Creator Within All
Summary: In a powerful channeling session, Biondha of the Confederation addresses a seeker’s thoughtful question about the nature of God, especially through the lens of Christian mysticism compared to Eastern traditions. What emerges is a deeply compassionate and unifying view of the Creator—not as a remote judge, but as the very essence of all existence. Whether seen as a figurehead or a flowing force, God remains an active agent in the soul’s spiritual journey. This reflection invites seekers of all paths to examine their relationship with the divine, not in fear, but in love and recognition.
🌟 Key Reflections from Biondha:
1. God as a Label for the Whole of Creation
“This entity, which those in various religions have identified as God, is, as you know, simply a label to a larger creation that one dances within.”
Biondha reframes God not as an external ruler but as an expression of the One Infinite Creator that permeates all that is. The “God” figure, particularly in the Christian path, serves to cultivate reverence, devotion, and the desire to serve others.
2. From Separation to Unity
“With time and with devotion, [the God figure] can be brought inward to look at the self.”
What begins as worship of an external God can evolve into the recognition that God dwells within. The spiritual journey becomes not about appeasing a deity but rediscovering the self as a facet of the divine.
3. When the God Figure Becomes a Tool of Fear
“It was easy for that Creator-self to be used as a stand-in for a manipulation tactic... not only to be respected, but to be feared.”
Biondha compassionately acknowledges how some religious structures use fear—of sin, of damnation—to control rather than liberate. This distortion hides the truth that the Creator is pure, unconditional love.
4. The Eastern View: Flow Without Judgment
“There is not this hovering Source-self that judges... There is simply a creation that merely exists.”
Many Eastern paths bypass the figure of a judging God. They emphasize the self's unfolding within a divine reality without moralistic consequences, focusing instead on harmony, realization, and flow.
5. God as the Active Agent in All
“Each tiny speck of matter in this illusion is Creator... and how it plays with Itself... is that active agent.”
Here lies the heart of the teaching: everything—every moment, molecule, and movement—is God in expression. Not in the sky, not only in scripture—but in you, me, and now.
6. Relating to God Is a Personal Journey
“Ultimately, that relationship may have its own ebbs and flows... But in striving towards understanding that God-Self, one is inherently walking that path of spiritual seeking.”
There is no one right way to commune with God. Whether with reverent fear, joyful praise, or quiet intimacy, every genuine relationship with the divine brings us closer to the truth: the self is the Creator seeking Itself.
💖 Final Offering:
“This Creator is a Creator of love, of grace, of acceptance, unconditionally so. There are no souls turned away, no souls banished, no souls punished.”
Biondha leaves us with this beautiful truth: no matter your faith or doubt, your joy or shame, you are loved, eternally and unconditionally. You are not separate. You are not forsaken. You are divine.
Reflection Practice: Sit quietly with this question: How do I see God? And how do I see myself in that image? Let any fear soften. Let any division melt. And listen—God is not far. God is right where you are.
You are, and always have been, dancing within the divine.