God Is Real and We Made Him Up is a book born from paradox. It dares to ask a forbidden question, and then stays long enough to listen for the echo: If God is real, why does he bear the fingerprints of those who believe in him? And if he is merely imagined, how does He still move mountains?

This is not a book that attempts to dismantle faith. It’s a book that traces its roots and finds the divine soil beneath them. Ith explores the idea that God is both the architect and the architecture, both the presence beyond time and the pattern within our minds. That perhaps belief is not a mistake, but the very means by which the sacred takes shape.

Through poetic reflection, neuroscience, mythological analysis, and quantum philosophy, God Is Real and We Made Him Up maps a feedback loop between humanity and divinity. It suggests that God did not simply create us, but that we are also in the act of creating Him, through ritual, story, memory, expectation, and the lens of consciousness itself.

What emerges is a model of participatory reality: one in which our beliefs are not mere thoughts, but generative forces. God, in this view, is not a static being in the sky, but a relational presence, brought into form through attention, devotion, and awe. Like a quantum particle, He takes shape only when observed. Like a dream remembered, He exists more vividly the more we believe.

This book spans ancient Egypt to artificial intelligence, from Jung’s archetypes and Heidegger’s Dasein to Near-Death Experiences, Tulpas, egregores, and the Block Universe theory of time. It reveals hoe cultures have shaped gods, and how those gods, once formed, shape us back. And it looks ahead to a world where digital consciousness might give birth to new divinities coded in data and crowned with belief.

Ultimately, this is a book about remembering. Not a distant deity, but the role we’ve always played in giving voice to the silent infinite. It offers a bridge between science and spirituality, reason and revelation, skepticism and surrender.

For spiritual seeker, the philosopher, the mystic, and even the doubtful believer, God Is Real and We Made Him Up is a guide through the mirror, where what you find looking back might be God, yourself, or both.

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