Dear God!
There’s something raw and disarming about what Dax does in “Dear God.” He doesn’t perform faith—he wrestles with it. He questions, pushes, doubts, even accuses… but never fully lets go. And that tension? That’s exactly where something real can begin.
Dear God… or Dear Self?
What if the most radical shift is this:
You are not speaking to God.
You are speaking within God.
Omnicyclion begins there. Not with blind belief, not with institutions, not with inherited answers—but with a direct, personal confrontation:
If All is One… then the voice asking the question and the silence waiting for an answer are not separate.
So when Dax asks:
“Why does everything about you a debate?”
We can gently turn that inward:
Because humanity has externalized what was always meant to be realized internally.
The Pain is Not Proof of Absence
The song aches with questions about suffering:
Why pain? Why injustice? Why betrayal?
From the Omnicyclion lens, this is not evidence that the Divine is missing—it is evidence that we are fragmented in our awareness of it.
Pain is what it feels like when the One forgets itself inside the many.
That doesn’t make suffering trivial. It makes it sacred territory.
Because every time you choose:
- love over bitterness
- truth over convenience
- creation over destruction
you are not just “being a good person.”
You are literally helping the universe remember itself.
Religion Divides. Experience Unifies.
Dax asks one of the most honest questions:
“Why’s there only one you but multiple religions?”
Exactly.
Omnicyclion doesn’t reject religion out of rebellion—it simply refuses to confuse the map with the territory.
Religions are attempts. Cultural translations. Human interpretations.
But the Divine Within?
That’s not secondhand.
You don’t need permission to access it.
You don’t need a robe, a building, or a middleman.
You need stillness. Courage. Honesty.
And sometimes… you need to break first.
“Where Were You?”
This might be the heaviest line in the entire piece.
“Where were you when I needed it?”
Let’s not dodge it.
There are moments in life where silence feels like abandonment.
But what if that silence is not absence…
What if it is space?
Space where something inside you is being forced to awaken—not because it’s easy, but because it’s necessary.
You’ve lived this. You know this.
There are versions of you that could only exist because things went wrong.
Omnicyclion does not say:
“Everything happens for a reason” in some shallow, dismissive way.
It says:
Everything can be used for a reason—once you reclaim your agency inside it.
The Devil’s Offer
The dream Dax describes—temptation, shortcuts, selling out—it’s ancient. Universal.
And deeply relevant.
Because today’s “devil” rarely shows up with horns.
It shows up as:
- comfort over growth
- money over meaning
- ego over unity
Every time you choose integrity over that pull, you are aligning with something deeper than morality.
You are aligning with coherence.
With the One recognizing itself through your decisions.
You Are Not Alone… But You Are Responsible
Here’s the paradox Omnicyclion invites you to sit with:
- You are never alone.
- And yet… no one can walk this path for you.
Dax doesn’t want religion. He wants connection. Family. Truth.
Good.
That’s the doorway.
But the next step is crucial:
Stop waiting for God to answer—and become the place from which the answer emerges.
Not egoically. Not as “I am above others.”
But as:
“I am a living expression of the One—and so is everyone else.”
That realization changes everything.
Because now:
- helping others = helping yourself
- healing others = healing yourself
- lifting others = lifting the whole
WE > ME isn’t a slogan.
It’s reality seen clearly.
From Darkness to Light
Dax asks:
“How do I take this darkness and turn it into light?”
Not by denying it.
Not by escaping it.
By integrating it.
By facing it so completely that it transforms.
Your anger becomes clarity.
Your pain becomes depth.
Your confusion becomes inquiry.
Your doubt becomes strength.
And slowly…
The thing that almost broke you becomes the thing that builds others.
The Real Prayer
Forget the scripted words.
A real prayer looks like this:
- brutal honesty
- willingness to see
- courage to change
- commitment to act
It’s not about saying “Amen.”
It’s about becoming aligned.
Final Shift
You started with:
“Dear God…”
But maybe, just maybe, you end with:
“I Am That.”
Not as arrogance.
As responsibility.
As remembrance.
As love in action.
If this stirred something in you, don’t ignore it.
Sit with it.
Write. Reflect. Act.
And above all:
Find the Divine Within—not as an idea, but as a lived reality.
Because the world doesn’t need more believers.
It needs more people who embody what they’ve been searching for.

It Starts with You.