Before reading the text, I'd just like to shed some light on this one:
It has absolutely no pretensions, it's one of the first texts I've written, and I've decided to publish it not because of the words, but because I feel you can find things in it that speak to your soul.
Read it as you wish, find the interpretation you want, look for what you want to find, and don't stop at the words. This text is a mirror text.
It uses a lot of symbols/logos/archetypes, from the Bible, from Greek mythology, from spirituality, from the science of the invisible. If this doesn't speak to you in the first place, chances are you won't find anything interesting in this one.
This text is a profound allegory, God in it refers only to the image you have of him, so I know that some people stop at the very idea that it comes to question this same image, but it's because it doesn't pretend to tell you who God is for you, that you can find in it a mirror of the soul.
I think that when you have a faith in God in the broadest sense, that same faith needs to be tested, and that's what this text proposes.
Enjoy your reading.