If there is only 1 Source, there is only 1 substance. We may call it, “Spirit” or consciousness. There is only one mechanism that hides this obvious fact from our awareness: the belief in separation.

Matter consciousness is the belief in separation. It pictures a world of separate objects, times and places. Yet this is an impossibility, as it would imply that there is somewhere or something that God is not.

All is Spirit, all is consciousness. The whole of God is present everywhere, at every time. God has never changed into a physical Universe. All that we see is God appearing. “I am the Lord, and beside me there is none else”. (Isaiah 45:5)

Another important aspect to saying “All is Spirit” is that it doesn’t require for Creation to have an outside agency. When we use the word God, it implies a God who created Creation, and has existence outside of that Creation. But if God is the Source and substance of all, then there is no outside to God, and nothing for God to be outside of.

This is why it is better not to make God a noun. When we make God a noun, the mind will objectify God into separation. It is better to refer to God as a verb, or a quality. Ie, “Spirit”. The Spirit of something is the “withinness” of it. The essence, the Isness, the activity. Creation is the activity OF Spirit. From this view, we see all of creation as a verb, a happening, an activity of Spirit, rather than a noun. Spirit is clouding, spidering, watering, earthing, peopling, etc. God is fully manifest as Spirit. Creation is what Spirit is doing, like the waves of the ocean. Not separate, not created.