Unmanifest Impersonal Divine

A divine without names is the purest capacity. The Jews have Hashem and the Muslims have Allah. Those are designations not names. They speak to us of a God beyond matter and energy, beyond our illusions of It, beyond the images we make of It, and beyond associations. But what good to us is God without associates? How can we be godly and godlike to a God that is alien to us. And so we make gods in our own image. Jehovah, Sophia, Jesus, and in my case Animos. The last I have become convinced is a ministering spirit that opened the way for me to receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost. They are personal and manifest gods. They are access to a divine that is without access. They are imperfect and finite fragments of a perfect and eternal God. They are facets and lenses to a divine reality we can only see in a mirror darkly. And in some ways my principle of intelligence is like the divinity beyond a named god. The Holy Ghost also seems closer to God than the ones I have named. It is a designation for a nameless divine. A God above gods.