True Father uses the mind-body analogy to explain how an invisible, formless God can be everywhere:
“We have a mind. The mind is invisible and may not appear to exist; yet it exists. Does it exist in the head, or in the heart? Mind exists throughout your body, with not even one cell within your body where it is not present. The same is true for God. Because this world is like His body, He is present everywhere in the world.” (CSG 38-242)
The analogy resolves the question of how omnipresence works without omnipresence becoming a physical claim (God stretched across space). Mind doesn’t take up space. It permeates, without mass.
This world is like God’s body. God’s presence in it resembles mind’s presence in us — not visible, not locatable to one organ, yet completely real and active in every part.
Why this matters
The analogy also implies God feels what happens in the world the way we feel what happens in our bodies. Not as a spectator but as a participant. Pain in the world registers to God.