Meet the Great Creator

The Embodiment of All Possibilities

Before existence took shape, before form and substance, there was only one—an entity of limitless potential, beyond all human comprehension.

In the beginning only one deity existed: the embodiment of all potential and possibilities—an entity without form, yet capable of manifesting in every conceivable form. Neither he, she, or they but all of these simultaneously. In a world obsessed with making distinctions, the Great Creator transcends all—for it is all. They do not exist in forms determined by humanity’s interpretations—it simply is.

Beyond the Limitations of Human Interpretation

If a deity is truly all-powerful, can it be bound by human perception?

Many people view deities as all-powerful, everywhere present, and all-knowing, shaping the world and the universe. However, these views are often influenced by human needs and interpretations. If deities are truly all-powerful, how can they be limited by human ideas of what they should look like or how they should act? Are these deities shaped by religious or societal leaders, who define them based on their own needs or goals, even if their true nature is beyond human understanding? The Great Creator, however, defines itself without needing anyone else’s interpretation. It goes beyond all human ideas and labels, existing in a way that cannot be fully understood or defined by people.

The Great Creator Expressed in All Things

To understand the Great Creator, look at the world and universe around you. Just as the Great Creator exists beyond humanity’s understanding, it is present in every part of existence—whether physical, spiritual, psychological, scientific, or divine. Nothing exists outside of it. The Great Creator embodies all aspects of existence: both good and evil, chaos and order, law and lawlessness, nature, time, and knowledge. These qualities, often seen as separate deities or concepts, are actually just different expressions of this all-encompassing force.

A Detached Creator & the role of Spiritual Laws

But fear not. The Great Creator provides the fabric of the Omniverse, remaining detached from direct involvement—never creating interconnectedness nor shaping its course.  While the Creator is detached, the Spiritual Laws govern the actions of all deities and celestial beings, ensuring that their actions remain within the boundaries that preserve the life cycle of the Omniverse.

Panomniism recognizes other deities, but like all things in the Omniverse, they are bound by the same spiritual laws. Though they originate from the Great Creator, they are not the Great Creator itself. The Great Creator is the only indestructible entity, existing before, during, and after every cycle of the Omniverse.

The Place of Other Deities

The Cycle of the Omniverse

Every ending is a return. Every beginning is a design.

The Great Creator designs the iterations of the Omniverse at its end, before a new cycle begins. Through multiple cycles, the Great Creator has explored various ways to preserve the Omniverse, ensuring that each iteration contributes to its ultimate longevity. In every case, the entire iteration was erased—some instantaneously destroyed and others allowed to develop and collapse on their own. At the end of each cycle, all things—physical, spiritual, divine, and even time—returned to the Great Creator, restoring its complete essence. In these moments, the Omniverse ceased to exist, along with individual identities and knowledge.

The Omniverse is free to grow—but within limits.

A Universe Left to Evolve

In this cycle, the Great Creator remains detached, allowing the Omniverse to evolve naturally. The spiritual laws maintain order, ensuring all beings within the Omniverse—and the Omniverse itself—have the best possible chance to reach its end and complete the cycle.