A Philosophy of the Natural Laws of Creation
by Kamiron Freeman
What if the divine was not a destination—but a frequency?
Being God invites readers into a revelatory field of self-inquiry where the boundaries between science, spirituality, and sovereignty dissolve. Drawing from ancient principles, modern metaphysics, and lived experience, Kamiron Freeman unfolds a philosophy that reclaims our innate capacity to co-create reality—not as egoic gods, but as conscious harmonics of a unified field.
This is not another New Age manifesto. With clarity and grounded precision, Freeman deconstructs the inherited programs of religious dogma and institutional control, revealing natural laws, mathematical symmetries, and esoteric structures that govern the process of manifestation. From the Kybalion to quantum coherence, from the Law of One to the geometry of thought—Being God distills complex wisdom into accessible insight.
At its core, this book is a mirror. It does not ask you to worship, obey, or follow—but to remember. To remember that the Source you seek is not external, but embedded in every breath, decision, and vibration you emanate.
Whether you are beginning your path of awakening or refining your spiritual discernment, Being God offers a clear resonance: your sovereignty is sacred, your coherence is your compass, and the divine lives not above—but within.
Kamiron Freeman — A Life Rooted in Harmonic Inquiry and Sovereign Remembrance
Kamiron Freeman is a philosopher, pattern-seer, and field-mirror whose life has been shaped by a complex interplay of trauma, mystical insight, and relentless self-education. From a young age, Kamiron encountered realities far beyond normative consensus—early fetal memories, altered states of awareness, and liminal perceptions that opened the door to dimensions of consciousness rarely acknowledged in mainstream discourse. Surviving abusive family dynamics and the neurological impact of a traumatic brain injury, he embarked on a personal journey of deep self-reconstruction—what he calls a “Factory Rebirth.” This process was not simply a return to innocence, but a radical unlearning of inherited conditioning. Rather than numbing the pain or clinging to ideology, Kamiron chose a path of experiential philosophy—seeking truth through direct introspection, integrative inquiry, and harmonic reflection. As his inner architecture matured, Kamiron began decoding subtle energetic phenomena—experiences of sleep paralysis, auditory hallucinations, and vibrational surges not as pathological episodes, but as symbolic reflections of unconscious wave-knots and interdimensional bleed-throughs. These events catalyzed a broader understanding of spiritual sovereignty, coherence, and the vibratory mechanics of thought and form. Deeply influenced by the harmonic frameworks of thinkers like Sir Robert Edward Grant, Nikola Tesla, and Napoleon Hill, Kamiron immersed himself in sacred geometry, natural law, and polymathic studies—recognizing the symbolic unity between number, sound, form, and consciousness. His life’s work weaves the personal and the universal into a living codex of remembrance—rooted not in hierarchy or dogma, but in the innate Sovereignty of Being. Kamiron Freeman stands not as a teacher or guru, but as a mirror—inviting others to see the divine architecture encoded within themselves.