Called Out On The Carpet

The content reflects the author's introspection on identity and the nature of divinity. The speaker, identifying as "a nobody," contemplates the humiliation of being exposed and held accountable for one's actions. They suggest that, for someone believing themselves to be God, facing such accountability in front of their kind and their creations would be profoundly embarrassing. This leads to a critical examination of self-perception and the potential for misjudgment regarding one's power. The author also proposes that the Second Coming of Christ may not represent a singular figure but a collective human consciousness. The overarching theme touches on humility, awareness, and the acknowledgment of life's source.