Message from @Szayel's Pooppion
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in any case, I need to find a Chinese translation
Do you think the universe is God? Do we exist within God’s mind? Is the universe a simulation?
And if so, how do space and time come into play? Do we simply just observe them from our physical perspective?
Is space / time God?
I think that, to us we could only imagine one universe, but it's possible that in a higher dimension that there are perhaps infinite universes, and all of them reside in a sizeless point in spaceless space.
I definitely believe higher dimensions exist. Michio Kaku uses a koi pond analogy; it’s interesting.
I think all of matter and particles are collectively the same thing. I use a blanket analogy. Everything that will ever be and that is exists within the blanket. The blanket never ends. Lay the blanket flat, on its side: visualize that. Like you’re looking at the side of a counter strike map - now imagine down below it, and above it, an infinite amount of dimensions, occupying the same space and size.
I love this intelligent talk
I crave these 🤤
Yes I feel god is the universe, it’s like being a part of his body. I don’t view the planets as just bodies of rock & such, lifeless. I see them as being alive like everything else, or maybe body parts of god’s
Like plants, just bc they don’t seem alive in the human sense, doesn’t mean they aren’t. You can find lovely vids on YouTube of planets vibrations converted to sounds. Everything that has life has a vibration of some sort
Cosmic energy has frequency. All energy does. All matter does. Planets absorb their energy by vorticular stress between dimensions. Basically, imagine this: the sun is 98% of the mass in our solar system. All planets fall into its gravitational pull. And they of course rotate around it. So as the Earth moves on its axis, it creates a vortex between our dimension, and another. Tesla basically said all matter in our universe absorbs its energy from somewhere else. So the earth absorbs this energy. You see its energy in things in nature, like leylines. The planet comes across like a grid, like a twelve sided die, if you looked at it overhead. But because the energy from the vortex travels through the aether. The aether is what occupies the vacuum of space, and thus the universe. It’s like an ocean. You’re in it right now. Everything is. The universe expands, right? So it will eventually collapse when there’s no more room. So what does it move into? Beyond the universe is an an area devoid of temperature - nothingness. There’s no energy there. So God has not expanded into it. The aether acts as a conduit: gamma radiation, microwaves, radiowaves, and electromagnetic energy travels through it. So the aether is like an ocean of energy that permeates all the dimensions. It occupies the space God has occupied, at this point from our third dimensional perspective.
That’s amazing
I understand it, reading it and visualizing
Different dimensions is another interesting topic
It’s these amazing things and beauty with how the universe is that makes god undeniable for me
But when God has expanded, and the aether cannot move any further, and occupies everything, all dimensions, encompassing all time, it bursts. Like a dam. All the cosmic energy contained within it is let loose. It’s like the entirety of the blanket, encompassing everything that will ever be, folds. The result is that by the energy being let loose, it’s like an immovable wall meeting an unstoppable object. The result is a cosmic reset: God can never not be, so as soon as he isn’t, he is again. God is all of time / space, and the aether. Since God is all of space / time, and all of the blanket, God is a paradox. When the bubble bursts, dam breaks - whatever analogy you could use - the universe resets. Existence resets. The only thing that could cause the Big Bang is a singularity event. But it’s a singularity caused by the end of the previous cycle.
Wow
I don’t like to think about the universe resetting bc it’s kind of scary , because then that would mean life is infinite
Life is infinite, because God is infinite.
When the universe resets, it doesn’t really die. But one of two things happen: the first, everything in life is predetermined, so you will live again and every single possible variation of your existence will exist infinitely parallel to you.. Or a butterfly-like effect happens, and the way the particles are initially dispersed from the singularity event will effect how reality unfolds on a quantum mechanical level.. So whatever reality exists - it could be different planets moving into different positions that don’t necessarily exist within our current reality, based on particle dispersal, for example. But even then, an infinite amount of parallel realities to that one will exist regardless.
Basically meaning, even if you don’t exist, you will eventually, but you never really don’t not exist: your energy is apart of the blanket - the whole. Apart of God,
Oh yes I believe that
I believe in reincarnation as well
But I think eventually a persons soul reaches a final ascension & they return back to the flow
So not really part of the reincarnation process anymore
Tl;dr : God is the blanket. The blanket folds, the infused energies let loose cause the Big Bang. The Big Bang is caused by the collapse of the universe. All energy is resonant, meaning God has a frequency too.
Right.
Thoth talks about that in the Emerald Tablet.
He describes it as the ‘Halls of Amenti’ - the goal of life is the realization of the whole, that you’ve existed before, and will exist again, and you can break the reincarnation cycle and maintain consciousness.
That’s wonderful
Do you think the early Christians believed in reincarnation?
I think they did
I find it strange they don’t talk about that now
They go together well, and saying things like being born again seem to be quite literally what is being said with that
Some people in this life don’t get it, so they have to be born again to have a better spiritual understanding of life
Precisely it!
Feel fortunate
That knowledge is a blessing from God