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Atlen (Nahuatl: Ah-tul-en) is a monotheistic religion that is deeply rooted in understandings and interpretations of psalm 23 that describe the relationship between God and his conscious creation. Atlen is a Nahuatl word that translates to 'nothing' in English. The fundamental belief of Atlen is that psalm 23 instructs its believers to do nothing completely so that God can control us for the rest of our lives in order to perfectly navigate all of us through the creation of reality which was created by God. A true Atlen will never do, say or think anything by their own free will and instead wait for God, the creator of the universe, in the holy form to control every aspect of their lives. Any live or once alive being can be an Atlen, unless that dead being's soul has been destroyed by God. This includes trees, rats, dogs, cats, plants, aliens, humans and anything that is or once was conscious but not destroyed by God.

Psalm 23, being the source of Atlen, is treated as a reference to the original command given from God to the first Adam and Eve's of the human race. Atlen's believe that King David unknowingly sang in his book of psalms this message to everyone without knowing just how deep these divinely inspired words would be in guiding people to the true goals that God has for the creation. The goal of God is to give us everything we need and deeply desire in our lives in a way, and when the time is perfect, so that no one or anything can take it away from us. "The Lord is my shepherd" means God, in the Holy Form, is the center of our lives because he controls the mind, body, and soul of anyone who decides to obey his original command: "Do nothing and I will control you." This is supported by the second part of the first paragraph of psalm 23: "I shall not want." There are variations of this phrase throughout different bibles and different interpretations of the psalm within other languages but it all points to these common talking points: I am already complete, I lack nothing, and I will want nothing. The rest of this psalm are the promises of God given to those who have God as their shepherd.