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September 10, 2025 14 mins

Episode 35: God Everywhere ✨

 

In this episode, I takes you on a journey into the oldest and deepest question of all: Why is there something instead of nothing? But instead of chasing abstract answers, this conversation opens your eyes to a truth that has been hiding in plain sight  God is not distant, not unreachable, not locked away in books or temples. God is in everything.

 

From the elements of earth, air, fire, and water, to the tiny persistence of an ant or the quiet beauty of a ladybug’s wings… from the stillness of silence to the rhythm of your own breath, traces of the Infinite live all around you. And not just around you inside you.

 

But why is it so hard for us to grasp God? Using the example of the tesseract a shape from the fourth dimension I  shows how our minds, bound in the third dimension, struggle to understand what is beyond us. We catch glimpses, shadows, hints of the Infinite, but never the whole. And that mystery is not failure its design.

 

Episode 35 is not about rules or doctrines. It’s about learning to see God in the mirror, in the sky, in the silence between your thoughts. It’s about recognizing that what you seek has been seeking you all along.

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(00:14):
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Gotta show him what we can't be.
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(00:35):
Keep it a g cus we are family.
It's to debutante with London Bambi.
Debutante.
Oh yeah.
Yo.
Yo, yo.
What's up? Rock stars.

(00:56):
Okay.
At this point, y'all should expect me to sing the outro of the intro of my opening, because.
Survive.
And I think I'm just gonna have to make it a thing.
It's gonna have to be a thing.
Anyway, welcome to another episode of the Hood Debutante podcast with me your host, London Bambi.

(01:21):
And today's episode was kind of a hard topic to tackle because I wanted to.
Make sure I approach this in a way where you guys can understand where I'm coming from and I'm recording this episode on Sunday, so it could be in alignment with what most people do on Sunday, which is.
Drum, bro.
I don't know if you get that.
Um, it's go to church because we're gonna have our own little church session today here on the hood debutante.

(01:47):
And that's why today's episode is called God Everywhere.
Now, I literally mean that.
I, I'm wanna say I'm coming from my own personal belief of God.
I want you guys.
To think about your personal belief of God.
I don't think there's no right or wrong understanding of God.
So when I jump to this episode, I don't want you guys to think this is as rigid as religion.

(02:08):
No, I, I welcome all of you guys to view God is how you view God.
So, I am talking for my own POVI do want to say that.
And so in today's episode, God everywhere, I'm going to talk about that literally and figuratively.
So when I say literally, I mean God.
In the wind, God and Earth, God, and fire, God and water, God and ants, the ladybugs, the birds, the mountains, God, in a way grass grows without struggling and the way trees rustle their leaves like whispers God and silence, I mean, et cetera, et cetera.

(02:41):
You get it, but it isn't just about like looking out there outside of yourself.
I also want this episode to be about looking in here, and I know you can't see me, but my hand is on my chest.
I want it to be about looking.
Inside yourself because I do believe the same infinite that moves through rivers and stars also moves through us.

(03:02):
Okay? It moves through you.
I also wanna say.
I do think God is too vast for our human minds to hold, but we can brush against pieces of God in the world around us, like in the breaths inside of us.
And when you recognize those pieces, the infinite no longer feels so far away.
With that being said, that is what we are exploring today, and I'm going to take my time with this because this isn't a topic you rushed through.

(03:29):
This is a journey.
Wonder leaves from the dirt beneath your feet to the spark inside your chest.
With that being said as well, I want to start off simple, just like I brought up the elements earlier.
I'm gonna start off with the elements as an example.
So let's take Earth.
Every grain of, the soil on earth holds life from dirt.

(03:51):
Trees rises, food grows, bodies are nourished.
Earth carry memories, carry fossils, bones, roots, all are buried in its skin.
God is there.
Steady, quiet, patient.
Now think of water.
Water across valleys, it carries ships.
It quenches thirsts.
It can destroy in floods or it shape shifts.

(04:12):
It can be solid liquid vapor, but it never loses its essence.
God is there flowing, adapting, cleansing.
Now, I want you to think of air.
Air is invisible, but it's consistent.
You don't see it.
But without it, nothing lives.
Every breath you've ever taken is God lending you life for another moment.
The wind itself is a reminder.

(04:33):
God is in the unseen, moving through everything.
And last but least, I mean, last but not least, um, we have fired.
Now think about it.
Fire destroys.
It just took out a large part of la yes, but fire also warms, it cooks food, it clears forests so new life can grow.

(04:55):
Fire is a reminder that creation and destructions are two side of the same power.
And I believe that ancients knew this.
That's why they worship the elements.
I know you've heard of that, but I don't think they did it as Gods themselves, but it's mirror.
Each one showing us a piece of the infinite.
Each one whispering.
I am a part of something larger.
So, if you want to know God, you gotta pay attention here.

(05:19):
That's what I believe.
How the ancient people, when they worship elements, they looked at it.
So next time you walk outside, look at the elements.
Don't overlook the dirt underneath your feet.
Don't overlook the wind that's blowing.
And through your hair, the over overlook, the warmth of the sun that's on your skin.
Or the ocean.
If you happen to walk by, a large body of water, those aren't ordinary.

(05:41):
They are reminders.
Those are the doorways.
I I, if you really are searching, I believe, but God isn't only in the grant and powerful, I think we need to know that as well.
Okay.
We gonna talk about another example.
The small, I believe God hides in the small as well.
Think about the ants.
If you really think about it.
They're tiny, almost invisible, but together they can move Earth itself.

(06:04):
They build empires underground.
They remind us that God is in cooperation, persistence, and work that seems small, but create whole worlds or ladybugs.
Fragile light, they carry by the breeze.
They teach us that beauty doesn't need to be loud.
God is in a delicacy too.
All right, another one of my favorites.

(06:26):
The bees moving from flower to flower.
Unknowingly keeping an ecosystem alive.
God is in the unseen labor that keeps the whole alive.
Alright, you dig that? God is in the rhythm of the animals, the howl of the wolves, the migration of birds, the patience of a spider spinning its web at night.
God is in a way the grass grows without struggling, quietly, persistently, without asking for permission.

(06:50):
Again.
God is in the trees, the way they rustle their leaves, not straining, but moving with the wind.
God is even in silence because silence is not empty.
Silence is full.
Silence is the canvas on which every sound is painting.
Now here is the real question.
If God is everywhere, like I just stated.

(07:12):
Why is God so hard for, a lot of people to understand? Before this podcast, episode, I asked a few people what was God to them, and I got a bunch of different answers.
Again, like I said, there's no right around.
I do think for some people the concept is just like, Hmm, I never thought about it before, or, you know.

(07:35):
They wanted to take time to think about it.
So again, this is gonna be a hard question to tackle, but I'm gonna try to do it anyway because I'm never scared.
I, I am never scared.
So what I'm gonna do is try to explain, This through dimensions.
Like I said, I believe the concept of God is too vast for the human mind to understand but I'm going to tackle it anyway.

(07:58):
And here it is.
I think, think, think about dimensions.
When I talk about dimensions, I'm talking about, first dimension, second dimension, third dimension, fourth dimension.
And if you don't know, the first dimension is a line.
Think of a line, it goes back and forth.
So the first dimension cannot.
Understand the dimension above it, which is the second dimension, and the second dimension can go back forth, up, down.

(08:24):
So the first dimension can only go, you could only move back and forth for it.
Second dimension, you can move back forth, up, down.
And the second dimension cannot understand the third dimension, which is the dimension we live in.
So if the third, the second dimension is up, down, back forth, then a third dimension is up, down, back, forth, in and out, because in the third dimension, it introduced depth.

(08:51):
All right.
Are you guys following me? Okay.
I hope I'm not sounding crazy.
Alright.
And so us that's living in the third dimension, we struggle to imagine a teek, which is the fourth dimension now.
Um, a teek, I can't even explain that shape.
I believe, uh, if you Google Google Tere, which is T-E-S-S-E-R-A-C-T, that is a shape that, that's as close as we can come to understanding.

(09:22):
The fourth dimension as third dimensional beings, and it we, I should note that every dimension above the other dimension can understand each dimension below us.
So, for instance, we know what a first dimension is because we can draw a line back and forth.
We can draw a square back forth, up and down.
We can even draw a cube when it comes to a text erect.
We could hint at it.

(09:43):
We can draw shadows of it, but our brains cannot fully see it.
But a person.
If there's an entity on a fourth dimension, they can understand us in the dimensions below us.
That's why God feels beyond us.
God is not a thing among things.
God is beyond categories.
We see shadows, we feel echoes, but we can't hold the whole, and that's okay because the glimpses, at least for me, are enough.

(10:07):
A shadow is proof of light.
A whisper is proof of a voice.
So every time you brush against beauty, silence, breath, love, that's the shadow of God.
That should be enough to know the infinite is real, even if you can't sketch the hole.
Picture.
Let's bring this closer, not just around us, but also inside us.

(10:29):
We often forget we are creators.
We dream, we build, we shape, we love, we give life, but we also destroy.
We harm, we break, we undo.
And that means we're reflection of both sides of the infinite creation and destructions.
Light and shadow.
When you create something, a song, a painting.
A child a meal.

(10:49):
You're not just doing human work, you're participating in God.
You're echoing the infinite, and when you destroy, that's power.
Also.
It's a part of the God fire clears forests so new seeds can grow.
Destruction is not the opposite of creation.
It's its partner.
So when I say look within, I mean it Inside you is the same groundless ground that carries the stars inside you is the same spark that flows in rivers.

(11:13):
If you're looking for God, you don't just need the sky, you need a mirror.
Here's how I feel when people say, come into the light, what they really mean is welcome to the light of self.
Because once you step inside yourself, you clearly see beyond the veil of may, the illusion that clouds your vision.
And once that veil is lifted, your inner compass wakes up.

(11:33):
That compass doesn't points north, it points to God and God points back at you.
And this brings me to my last truth about this question.
What you seek seeks you.
You search, if you're searching for God, God is already searching for you.
If you seek knowledge, that knowledge is being pulled closer to you.
The infinite isn't playing.
Hi and seek.

(11:54):
The infinite is waiting for you to open your eyes.
Every honest step you take towards God is already a response to God's step towards you.
Every question you ask, there is already an answer waiting to be recognized.
So if you feel a hunger to know God, don't be afraid of that.
Hunger the ho that hunger is holy.
It means God is reaching for you even as you reach for God.
I.

(12:15):
All right.
Woo.
I hope I made sense in this episode.
I really, really tried to tackle a big topic, and I know I probably just only chipped that the tip of the iceberg, but I still wanted to make an attempt and who knows, there may be a God everywhere parts too, but I wanted to get this ball rolling and I wanted to get you guys thinking about what is God to you.

(12:39):
Like I said, there's no right or wrong answers, but it is.
Something you should probably think about.
Um, yeah.
This has been another episode of the Hood Debutante Podcast.
I believe this is episode 35.
Wow.
All right.
And so today we walked through the elements, earth, air, fire, water.
I believe we found God in ants, ladybugs.

(13:01):
We found God in the silence and grass, in a way to win.
Stars, work.
We admitted that God is, or I admitted that God is too vast for me at least to fully understand, like trying to picture the fourth dimension.
But we also recognize that glimpses are enough.
We discovered God within us.

(13:22):
In our power to create, to destroy, to imagine, to love, and we remember to come into the light of ourselves again because we want to make sure we seena, vela, may it accomplice that guides us towards the infinite.
Okay.
And above all, I believe we learn what you seek seeks you.

(13:43):
So if you see God again, God is already seeking you.
So don't just look at the sky.
Don't just look at the stars.
Look at your own reflection.
Look at that quiet inside you.
Look at the world around you alive with motion, silence just.
A ball of energy because you've never taken a step outside of God.

(14:04):
I, I hope you see that God is in everything.
God is in you.
All right.
So yeah, I'm going to go and, uh, reflect some more and yeah, this was an interesting episode for me.
And it's probably not even, this episode isn't even that long, because I didn't want to feel it with a bunch of wabo jumbo.

(14:25):
But I want us all now to step back and go reflect on this hood debutante church service.
Okay.
I am London.
Bam.
Be guys.
And always, as always, thank you.
Thank you for listening to me, listening to me play out my thoughts on audio through a podcast.

(14:46):
And yeah, I will see you guys next week.
Until then, stay sharp, stay grounded, and always ask questions.
Ask questions.
And most of all, stay a rockstar.
Bye.
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