You live your Godliness, and in doing so, your religion doesn't matter.
“God is a verb. You live your Godliness, and in doing so, your religion doesn't matter.”
— Microdacism
Microdacism transcends the boundaries of organized religion. It is not about what you believe, but how you live. The divine is not confined to temples, mosques, churches, or synagogues—it exists in every act of kindness, every moment of compassion, and every choice to live with integrity.
God as a verb means that the divine is not a static entity to be worshipped from a distance, but an active force that flows through your actions. When you choose love over hatred, forgiveness over resentment, and truth over deception, you are living God. You are expressing the divine through your choices.
Your religion doesn't matter because the essence of Godliness is universal. Whether you follow Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, or no organized faith at all, the principle remains the same: live with purpose, integrity, and compassion. The divine recognizes the verb, not the label.
Microdacism places the responsibility for your spiritual life squarely on your shoulders. You cannot outsource your Godliness to priests, pastors, or prophets. You must cultivate it through your daily choices, your relationships, and your commitment to being the best version of yourself.
Microdacism is not a religion to join, but a philosophy to live. Start today by examining your choices, your intentions, and your impact on the world. Ask yourself: Am I living my Godliness? Am I expressing the divine through my actions?
Remember: Your religion doesn't matter. Your life does.