Beyond

Beyonds (ビヨンド Biyondo, also written as 世界を超越した場所で僕を操るもの) are a special Stand-like ability that are featured in the light novel JORGE JOESTAR. It is used by Tsukumojuku Kato, and later on split between three people after his death: Jorge Joestar, George Joestar II, and Dio Brando. Beyond shouldn't be confused as a Stand like Wounds or Bounds.

Appearance
Beyond is described to be "God itself" because of its infinite power. Trinity appears to have the form of Jesus Christ; wearing the Crown of Thorns, and is drawn with long hair and a beard.

Abilities
Beyond is the physical manifestation of the user's will to control their destiny. Beyond has an infinite power and can communicate with their users. This ability is depicted as a separate entity entirely from those who possess them. It goes beyond space and time, and is seen as God and/or the 'Author of the Story'. Users of this ability can control fate accordingly, so long as it doesn't go against the flow of "the story" and they continue to believe in their Beyond.

Faith (Belief)
In order for Beyond to work, its user must believe in their Beyond. Their power is based on the role that they believe in. Tsukumojuku and Jorge believe that they are the best detectives in the world that can solve anything. Dio believes he is the king of the world, and George believes that he is his story's protagonist and must be brave.

In Chapter 16, it is mentioned that in order to defeat a Beyond, you must use another Beyond.

Trinity
"Trinity" is the only "Beyond" that has had an appearance in the novel. Most Beyonds do not have a physical appearance, but are the physical manifestation of the user's will to control their destiny.

Trinity is shared between Jorge, George and Dio; hence its name "Trinity". Which in Christianity, implies as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. George plays his role as the father, Jorge as the Son, and Dio being the Holy Spirit; because of the Corpse Parts.

Throughout the novel, Tsukumojuku teaches Jorge and George how to believe in their Beyond.

Trivia

 * Because Trinity takes the form of Jesus Christ, it is undetermined if it is him or God.