The question "Where is God's home?" can be answered in several ways, depending on your spiritual or philosophical perspective:
1. Religious Perspective
Christianity: God is often described as omnipresent—present everywhere—but also as dwelling in Heaven, a spiritual realm beyond the physical world. In scripture, God’s "throne" is in Heaven, but He is not limited to a location.
Islam: God (Allah) is also seen as above the heavens, beyond all physical boundaries, yet near to every believer. He is not confined to a space but is aware and active everywhere.
Hinduism: God can have many forms (Brahman, Vishnu, Shiva, etc.), and is often seen as both immanent (within everything) and transcendent (beyond everything). Temples are homes for deities symbolically, but the ultimate "home" of God is beyond space and time.
Judaism: God is likewise understood as omnipresent but is especially associated with the Temple in Jerusalem historically, and more spiritually with the Heavens and the hearts of people today.
2. Philosophical/Theological View
God is often considered outside time and space, meaning no physical "home" in the way we understand it. Instead, God’s “home” is beyond the material universe—in a timeless, spaceless reality.
3. Mystical/Personal Interpretation
Many mystics and spiritual seekers say God’s home is within the human heart, or in the stillness of being, or in acts of love and compassion—anywhere the divine is recognized and welcomed.
