Hmm…
Well, I can't tell you what is going to be spiritually significant to you. Most people are good and pretty much everyone has an inherent concept of the divine, even if they aren't expressing it intellectually.
Pro Aris et Focis. The etymology of that phrase is revealing. I do funky things with phonetic roots when tracing etymologies - aris is "arise" and focis is obviously "focus" - the original meanings of these words are different. One was the altar of their god, the other was the fire the community was built around.
Old beliefs held that the tribe descended from some god or another. "In the name of whom we came" and the pyre of the community being the symbol of its life and unity "and the life of our tribe."
The reason there are "many names for God" is because there were many different tribes who all held their origin as being with some god or another.
Hence why I distinguish between the all-encompassing God of "the Tao" and the concept of god as the deity of a tribe.
Trying to say any of these are distinctly good or evil is trying to apply a system of morality to them which was authored for the purposes of centralizing the authority and legitimizing an empire. Not all empires were explicitly bad, yet they are not necessarily kind or without brutality.
Being meguca is suffering, if you get what I mean.
How you understand or internalize your grasp of the Tao and the God of the absolute is largely up to you. It's like trying to assign descriptions to Nature, itself - the same nature which produces cuddly kittens and puppies we love also has cats rip the shit out of mice. Everyone struggles to understand the experience we seemingly share - some even question if others are even here with them. I have decided to treat this as real even if everyone else is just a projection or some kind of weird virtual reality NPC - but that doesn't mean rejecting it as being real or relevant is impossible/invalid for others.
How one chooses to approach the concept of reality - IE - being defined by the world around them, or being defined by their own internal decree… Says a lot about their soul. If, for example, I were to argue that this world is not real - then what experience leads me to believe this, and how is it I define what reality should actually look like?