I forgot that I am God!

Viktor Tretyakov

I once forgot that I am a god,

And, of course, forgot that you are too.

I tried, but I couldn’t remember,

Why you and I are so alike.

I forgot that everything around us

We once invented ourselves,

Together we mentally created a closed circle,

To wander under the heavens…

Chorus: And I pick up my guitar and fly away,

To those lands where I will live after life.

I don’t believe in God — I know God:

It is He who invented all my thoughts,

All my unthinkable thoughts…

I forgot that there will be no Judgment,

And that Judgment is impossible in principle,

And that the path of all who came here

Is endless, beautiful, and complex…

And as a reward for all this nonsense,

I suddenly remembered that I am a dweller of the sky,

And that everyone is their own director and actor,

And prompter, and, of course, the audience.

Chorus: And I pick up my guitar and fly away,

To those lands where I will live after life.

I don’t believe in God — I know God:

It is He who invented all my thoughts,

All my unthinkable thoughts…

I pick up my guitar and fly away,

To those lands where I will live after life.

I don’t believe in God — I know:

It is He who invented all our thoughts,

All our unthinkable thoughts…

I once forgot that I am a god…

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.