Your first reaction to the possibility that you are God is "What's in it for me?". What's in it for 'you', is a gradual death (transformation really) of your ego, if you were to take this realisation seriously, and a spiritual odyssey towards knowing yourself and your fellow man as that God
No, my first reaction to the possibility that I am God is best described by invoking the the state motto of Missouri. Show me.
No, I don't mean "blather incoherently, ignoring hundreds of years of research and knowledge." I mean: "Show me." Show me one, single, individual person who has gone through your "Spiritual Odyssey" and come out the other end changed in any slightly measurable way.
Your hackneyed philosophy consists of nothing more than cheap talk and conjecture. You're like a twisted, wanna-be Peter Pan.
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Lifegazer: Here's how the world works; if you think happy thoughts, you can fly.
Everyone: Anyone can fly?
Lifegazer: Yes.
Everyone: Can you fly?
Lifegazer: I could, if I went on a Spiritual Odyssey.
Everyone: So you can't fly?
Lifegazer: Not yet. I haven't started my Spiritual Odyssey yet.
Everyone: So how do you know happy thoughts will allow flight?
Lifegazer: I thought a little about it. You see, moments of pure joy are known as "elation." "Elate" comes from the same Latin root as "Elevate." So, purely from inferring from the language The Mind (TM, all rights reserved) has constructed for itself to communicate with itself, it is obvious that happiness allows flight. I have discounted the past 100,000 years of flightless human evolution and the past 2000 years of scientific study of aeronautics because it does not agree with my analysis and is therefore wrong.
Everyone: That's all fine and dandy. But still... people cannot fly simply by having happy thoughts.
Lifegazer: I believe that no person has fully embraced this philosophy yet, and so we are all unable to reach the levels of joy necessary to obtain flight. I'm only a messenger to help you start the Odyssey. Also: If you really don't want to grow up, you can stay young forever.
Everyone: Call us when there's proof.
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There are still two options.
1) Everything is real, we experience reality with our senses, and we're just plain human beings.
2) Nothing is real, we experience an elaborately concocted illusion that is indistinguishable from reality, and we're all God fooled into thinking we're plain human beings, causing us to be unable to access the omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence.
Net total difference: Zero.