Creator (God) — is the Supreme Principle, the Creator of the “Universe Code of the Universe” Program and the Source of all that exists. In ancient script, it is represented by the symbol “On” (O).
Symbolism
The symbol “On” (circle/sphere) signifies:
- Something independent: An absolute, self-sufficient structure.
- Form: A closed infinity, having no beginning and no end.
- Structure: Orderliness that stands against chaos.
Not a Punishing Lord, but a Source
Religions often depict God as an anthropomorphic (human-like) judge who gets angry, punishes, and demands worship. This is a distorted image created to control slaves. The true Creator (Absolute) is Supermind and Energy that permeates everything. He does not require prayers of requests. He does not need your worship; He needs your Co-Creation. He waits for you to mature and stand beside Him to create new worlds, rather than eternally asking for forgiveness of sins.
Relationship to Humanity
The Creator is not a punishing overseer. He is a Programmer who has created a perfect algorithm (Con) for the development of His children. He has endowed each person with a particle of Himself (Soul) and granted free will: to follow the Program and return to Him (evolution) or to stray from it (gaining experience through mistakes).
You Are a Drop of the Ocean
The relationship between Man and the Creator is based on the principle of similarity (fractality). A drop of the ocean contains the chemical composition of the entire ocean, but it is not the whole ocean. So it is with a person: you possess all the qualities of the Creator (will, ability to love, create), but on a smaller scale. Your task is to expand your Consciousness to the scale of the Ocean, remembering who you truly are. The symbol “On” (O) serves as a reminder of this closed, self-sufficient structure.

Man Evgeny – blog author
I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.