Did the Remote Viewer of the Ezekiel Project discovers the Concept of God?

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A Remote Viewing Report: Into the Consciousness of the Super-It
This report delves into an extraordinary journey of perception and insight. It covers themes that touch on the nature of God—though not in any traditional sense—as well as the consciousness of all living beings, quantum physics, and the metaphysical role of sentience across dimensions. At the heart of it all lies a concept so vast and unfathomable that the remote viewer referred to it simply as the Super-It—a super-identity, an all-encompassing entity unlike anything our human religions have ever described.
The Genesis of the Journey
The starting point of this remote viewing session was the photographic and video evidence of an orb or UFO. This object was captured during a CE-5 (Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind) event earlier this year. Originally, the aim was straightforward: gather information about the object itself. But what followed was anything but simple. What unfolded was a sprawling, cosmic odyssey through what can best be described as the “intestines” of an identity so immense, so ancient, and so complex that it challenges the boundaries of human comprehension.
This being—the Super-It—is not God in any theological sense. It does not resemble the deities of Earth’s religions. It is not benevolent, nor malevolent. It simply is. And its purpose, as far as can be grasped, is singular and absolute: to realize and cultivate perfect life.
What Is Perfect Life?
Of course, perfection is subjective. One person might see it as wealth, another as spiritual enlightenment. But for the Super-It, life is about maximizing the use of space—not physical space as we know it, but multidimensional space that encompasses all realities, all universes, all timelines.
According to the remote viewing data, space and time as we perceive them are extremely limited. We experience them as linear and two-dimensional. However, in the framework of the Super-It, dimensions are layered like sheets of paper, stacked upon one another. They occur simultaneously, not sequentially.
The Super-It as a Living Library

What the remote viewer encountered was akin to an infinite hall of consciousness—a vast library filled with drawers, each containing the essence of a living being that has ever existed. Every consciousness, every self-aware entity is stored there like a data point in an eternal evolutionary algorithm. This being, the Super-It, contains within itself all the minds, all the lives, all the choices and awarenesses that have ever manifested in any dimension.
It is crucial to understand that the Super-It feels no empathy, no compassion. It is not concerned with suffering or morality. Its interest lies solely in the development and utility of consciousness. Consciousness functions as a sensor, feeding data into the system so that the Super-It may adjust and refine the cosmic mechanisms of evolution.
This results in an incredibly unequal distribution of advancement across different worlds. There are civilizations that are thousands—even millions—of years more advanced than Earth, and others that lag far behind. The more advanced beings are not driven by greed or domination; they evolve by striving to occupy and explore the infinite space made available by the Super-It.
Creation Through Chaos
Creation, in the model of the Super-It, is born from entropy. Systems of high disorder collapse into new formations of high order. However, this process is brutal. It can be violent. It does not cater to the survival of the individual but to the viability of the system.
When a particular evolutionary path reaches a dead end—a state of too much order, too little change—the Super-It intervenes. It reintroduces entropy, tearing down stagnation so that something new, something potentially better suited to its ultimate purpose, may emerge. This is a cosmic stress test, and if life does not demonstrate enough resilience, the system is discarded or reconfigured entirely.

One vivid example is the extinction of the dinosaurs. These magnificent creatures ruled Earth for millions of years. They represented a high order—a clear hierarchy of dominance and ecological structure. In contrast, smaller creatures—rodents, insects, primitive mammals—existed in greater variety but with far less dominance. When a cataclysmic event occurred, the highly ordered system of giant creatures collapsed. Out of the resulting chaos, a new order emerged—more adaptable, more diverse, more fitting to the Super-It’s evolving template.
Consciousness and the Quantum Slit
Each living being, through their life, traverses the “now-line,” an intersection of time and space that closely resembles the famous double-slit experiment in quantum physics. Consciousness is not passive; it is an active participant in the reality matrix. Each living being is a sensor—an organic quantum probe that generates data about life’s potential across space-time.
The viewer described this as standing in a colossal library, each drawer pulsing with a unique mind. While standing in this vast hall of sentience, the viewer felt watched. There was a sense that the Super-It was aware of this uninvited presence. It didn’t act with hostility, but there was a weight—a feeling that some form of cost was being incurred, though its nature was unknown. Whether the Super-It approved or disapproved of the viewer’s exploration was unclear. What was evident, however, was that the access was registered. It was known.

Entry Points and Dimensional Veils
The key to accessing a specific consciousness in the library is often a physical representation—a photo, a video, an object tied to that being. These artifacts serve as coordinates, allowing the viewer to penetrate the layers of dimension.
Interestingly, the viewer also reported physiological effects during high-contact moments. There was a sensation of pressure around the head, particularly behind and above the ears. In extreme cases, this pressure gave way to numbness. It was not painful, but deeply unusual—suggesting some neurological or energetic shift triggered by interdimensional interface.
There are also locations on Earth where the barrier between dimensions is thinner. These fixed passage points allow for easier traversal between realms. Near such a passage, only a small amount of energy is needed to puncture the veil—through meditation, kinetic force, or even an explosion. When this happens, beings like orbs appear. These orbs are not aware they are being observed. They move naturally within their own layer of reality, unaware of the observers in ours—much like wild animals moving freely, unaware that a hidden camera has been placed in their territory.
This explains why such objects can be seen passing through solid mountains or bodies of water. In their world, no such obstacles exist in those coordinates.
A Warning to Humanity
The Super-It is utterly egocentric in its purpose: to populate and explore all possible space. Humans, on the other hand, have twisted their existential impulses into desires for power and greed. We are increasingly creating a world of high order—one where novelty and adaptation are slowly being squeezed out. In the eyes of the Super-It, this stagnation is unacceptable.
It does not care if we suffer. It does not care if we die. We are not individuals to it; we are sensors—replaceable, expendable instruments of consciousness. If our path leads to stagnation, we will be removed, and a new seed will be planted in our place.
And yet… perhaps we can choose another way.
We can begin to honor life—not just human life, but all life: animal, plant, microbial. All living beings are sentient. All are entries in the great library of the Super-It. Perhaps, if we change our perspective, we can become something more than a failed experiment. We can become explorers, co-creators, vessels of meaningful data in the cosmic tapestry.
Final Reflections
This concludes the special report. The impressions and information shared are not meant to convince, but to provoke thought. If you find this ridiculous or irrelevant, that is okay too. Just remember—you are a sensor, and you are not irreplaceable. If you fade, another will rise. The Super-It will not mourn you.
But perhaps, if you begin to value life in all its forms, if you begin to listen instead of dominate, you might find a place not just in this grand system, but for it.
Thank you for your attention. If this message resonated with you, share it, reflect on it, and remain open. We’ll see you again… in this dimension or the next.