Why Nothing is NOT God’s Plan (And If You Think It Is, You’re Missing the Joke)
Some people really believe they’re the main character in God’s favorite TV show. They think everything happening in the world is just side plot drama while they alone are the righteous, chosen, or enlightened ones. And of course, when something goes their way, it’s “God’s divine will.” But when it doesn’t? Suddenly, it’s the devil, corruption, persecution, or the collapse of civilization.
Here’s a reality check: Everything is God’s plan.
Not just the stuff you like. All of it. The wins, the losses, the tragedies, the miracles. The entire damn show.
Because this? This is a play. A Leela. The divine unfolding. The infinite dance of creation and destruction, expansion and contraction, joy and suffering. And the moment you take sides and start taking it all personally, you’ve been sucked into the greatest illusion of all.
(Insert mic drop here.)
Life’s a Cosmic Game—Are You Playing or Just Getting Played?
The world is unraveling, or at least, that’s what they want you to believe. Every crisis, every headline, every existential panic button being pushed—it’s all part of a grand production. But here’s the thing: It’s always been this way. Civilizations rise and fall, leaders come and go, and the world keeps spinning, endlessly caught in its own drama. But what if none of it is as real as it seems?
Enter Leela—the divine play. The cosmic dance. The grand illusion that has you believing this is all deadly serious when, in reality, it’s just an elaborate game. The question is, are you playing… or just getting played?
The Illusion Feeds on Your Investment
The more you believe the game is real, the more power it has over you. The moment you buy into the fear, the outrage, the manufactured sense of urgency, you become a pawn instead of a player.
Look around. How much of your mental space is taken up by things you can’t control? How much energy do you pour into the latest outrage, the latest enemy, the latest catastrophe? The game only works if you believe in it completely—if you think the stakes are real.
And nothing keeps you locked into the illusion like an us vs. them narrative. The second you start thinking in sides—political, religious, social—you’re deep in it. You’re a committed cast member in someone else’s production, playing a role they scripted for you. The game thrives on division, keeping you emotionally invested, hanging on every news story, convinced that your side must win at all costs or that only your side is backed by God. Really?
But what if you stepped back? What if you saw it for what it is?
This Is Leela—The Play of Existence
In the ancient wisdom of India, Leela is the divine game of life. The gods, the humans, the saints, the villains—it’s all a cosmic performance. And guess what? You’re in it. But are you playing consciously, or are you being dragged across the board like a mindless piece?
The secret to Leela isn’t in escaping the game. It’s in knowing that it’s a game. That’s the liberation. When you know it’s a game, you play differently. You stop clutching at every moment like it’s life or death. You stop being a victim to the drama. You engage with presence but detach from the madness.
How to Play the Game Without Getting Played
✅ Step back and observe. When something pulls at your emotions, pause. Ask yourself: Who benefits from me reacting to this? ✅ Detach from the script. The world hands you a role—victim, fighter, savior, sinner. Who says you have to play it? ✅ Laugh at the absurdity. If you can’t see the humor in the madness, you’re too deep in the illusion.✅ Move with intention. Play your part well, but don’t lose yourself in the character. You’re the actor, not the role. ✅ Remember: The game only has power if you let it. The moment you step into awareness, you stop being controlled by forces that thrive on your unconscious participation.
The world will keep spinning. The headlines will keep screaming. The drama will keep unfolding.
👉 Are you the player, the played, or just so totally sucked in you can't even make room for this idea?
🔥 Join the conscious players. Let’s talk about it. Let’s question it. And let’s reclaim our power—not by running from the game, but by finally understanding it.