The Statutes Of The Divinely Realized © Undefinable and Expansive © Rev. Devan Jesse Byrne  - This is #1 Commonly referred to as:  *God*

We acknowledge the actuality of the undefinable, unfathomable, and unnameable source of all beginnings, continuations, and conclusions of all universes, parallel universes, and potential timelines of each universe. The totality of this eternal, ethereal, and celestial consciousness encompasses and hosts all variations of spiritual, physical and mental realms. Its reality remains total and all-encompassing, within and throughout all perspectives, experiences, and universes of each and every dimension. It is the sum total; a singularity which is all existence, exceeding all measurement of any point of beginning or end, or the evidence of them.


As both observer and all explorable depths perceivable, in its entirety, it cannot be perceived. Everything and everyone originates from its decision to intimately understand and experience every conceivable option and variation of itself. Naturally a percentage of itself became the perceiver (as “Christ”) the rest of it became the perceived (as the Wholly Spiritual Universe). All existence is their love, all they experience is their relationship, and all they expand into is what it (as “God”) has always been.



“This ‘God' is above & before 'good & evil’ associations.”

~ Rev. Devan Jesse Byrne



In Short, this Statute indicates that:


1. There is only one true “God”, any partial image (body) can not be the actuality of “God” (but they could be a deity as a lesser god). It could not have a female version to what it is, as all that is. Nor is it a male. It is all existence.


2. The wholeness of “God” is beyond any and all definitions. All terms attempting to describe it (like “God”) can only direct attention to it.


3. “God” can never leave any aspect of existence, and it can be evident in and throughout it all. It’s “Spirit” can not leave your presence, it can only become a seeming experience absent of awareness.


4. The "Mind of God" is the sole source of all potential variations in existence; no other source can exist, as it would also be an aspect of "God."


5. "God" is a form of consciousness and knows solely that consciousness; nothing else exists. Everything materializes within it as "thought."


6. Existence serves as an experience for "God," which it encounters through the "Self of God" within each of us.


7. The entirety of reality is "God," while everything else constitutes a dimension or perspective of it, seemingly fragmented.