From our pantheistic point of view, the trivial and anthropocentric conception of God is merely a culturally generalized metaphor of universal nature, of the cosmos. In the various religions, the attributes of the deity are, ultimately, inspired by the properties of the Universe.
Here the Universe (with capital 'U') is understood as the divinity itself, for it possesses all power — an absolute and unlimited creative power — for it is infinite and eternal, transcendent, mysterious and omnipresent.
God, the Universe itself, is the totality of everything that exists, that is, the explosive and luminous set of the 30 billion observable galaxies, each with about 100 billion stars, and all that is unknown, including time and space, all matter/energy existing in its various phases and states. Nothing exists before, after, or outside the Universe, and from it we are inseparable. The Universe exists in its fullness, absolute subject, object of itself, beyond alpha and omega; unlimited and innate, determined by nothing and no one, it simply exists, without authorization, without mandate, without obligation, purpose or objective.
