We’ve known for some time that there is a hidden, unseen world. Not a matter of belief; it is part of the human experience. To make sense of our experience, we’ve populated that part of our world with Gods and Goddesses, personifications of the forces and powers we been aware of. Sometimes this awareness has been on the edge of experience, almost in a dream-like state.
Even the Jews, Christians and Muslims gave appearance or personality to some kind of hidden individual. Every christian culture has known what Jesus looks like, a deity with form and substance. Our imagination has been able to go only so far, but it has been a fertile ground for creating our Gods and Goddesses in our own image.
While we’ve given them faces that resemble our own, the reality has been just beyond our grasp. We mostly know and experience nothing else other than the world we see and touch. The exception is when we clear our minds of all images and thoughts and open ourself to become aware of that invisible aspect of our world. It is a face-less world, but we can become aware of it. Our whole body becomes aware and glows in its presence.