I’d say that your journey is an impossible one, to start. For, we first need to prove the concepts under discussion.
Essentially, a ‘soul’ is the immaterial, immortal manifestation of consciousness (as far as I’m concerned) and, therefore, exists only as a concept in the mind.
Have you ever seen a soul, touched or experienced one? Is there any valid evidence of consciousness absent a brain?
‘Souls’ and ‘gods’ are human (necessarily religious) constructs used to help fill gaps in our understanding of reality.
The ‘soul’ explains how the ‘self’ lives on after our physical bodies have died, while ‘god’ is an attempt to explain why any of us are alive to begin with.
Humans are extremely uncomfortable with uncertainty and the unknown, so we have fabricated explanations for such things.
There is nothing to suggest that, when our brain dies, our subjective experience or awareness or perception or anything as it relates to the ‘self’ continues to exist in any way, shape or form.
Your hypothetical relies on assumptions of reality sans rational justification; so my suggestion is to live your life as though you have no soul and there is no god, until such time as the existence of same has been sufficiently demonstrated.
For the sake of semantics then, yes, you are not a soul, you do not have a soul and, regardless of the premise, you are, in fact, godless.
I have provided the reasonable, rational and practical answer to your question (I hope).
If you require a supernatural answer, I’m confident that a spiritual soul is right around the corner, more than happy to humour you with some version of unsubstantiated metaphysical nonsense.