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The Source and the Threads of Existence

The Source – the origin in space and time of all phenomena – is a primordial nothingness, the prelude to all form and function in the universe. At the dawn of “existence” – threads of almatter (the quintessence of the Source) extended from the Source and undulated chaotically, possessed by random and unpredictable waveforms.

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Figure 1: Threads of Existence extending from the Source

The Aspects were the first and fundamental waves of existence, forming the cosmic “context” within which all other phenomena came into being and by which they all function within this reality.

The threads then splintered into lesser threads and those threads into still lesser threads, the properties of the greater propagating to some degree to the lesser. This is evident in the repetition of different patterns between large-scale phenomena and smaller-scale, such as how planets orbit stars and electrons orbit atomic nuclei. This hierarchal splintering from the macrocosmic to the microcosmic occurred and is still occurring on countless levels.

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Figure 2: Greater Threads splintering into Lesser Threads

The constant subdivision of the threads changed the first state of “existence” from absolute oneness to simplicity and then to ever-increasing complexity.  A complexity that, deriving from infinite potential could also allow for multiple universes.  Yet, these changes seem to approach a singularity – a closing of the cycle to return all to “nothing” again. It may be that there was no “extension” of the threads from the Source, but rather the Source always existed as a single cyclical thread with no beginning and no end, which as the different waveforms coursed through it, became increasingly tangled and thereby more complex.

The waveforms of different threads manifested as the different forms of energy and matter and the spheres of reality. The spheres are continua of existence – all-encompassing “fields” radiating outward from the Source, which itself is equivalent to the Noosphere.

At a given location in time and space, where individual waves interact, phenomena are born. The spheres are a way of conceptualizing the many different ways that phenomena interact with one another and thereby create other phenomena. An analogy would be to define the surface of a body of water by the ripples of objects colliding with it rather than by any physical reality for the body of water itself. In other words, the entire set of phenomena meeting certain conditions constitute the various spheres. For example, all waves manifesting in the form of energy together make up the Ethersphere.

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Figure 3: Visual Representation of the Spheres

Where the waves corresponding to the genetic makeup and necessary circumstances for life coincide at a given location in time and space, a living thing “exists” at that location. All such instances are collectively identified as the biosphere. The conglomeration of waveforms at any point of interaction determines the state and the properties of existence for a given phenomenon. But since hardly anything exists for only such an instant, existence is a continuum, the compound waveform of many threads within the range between points of coincidence in space-time.

The space-time continuum, i.e. the Chronosphere, is the entire set of collision points between the many threads of existence. The Chronosphere therefore subsumes the other spheres of reality. The intersection of greater threads account for the existence and events surrounding celestial bodies while the lesser threads account for smaller and smaller scale phenomena, all the way down to the quanta. The apparent dual existence of quanta as waves and particles can be understood in this way; where one lesser wave “collides” with another, a particle comes into being at that instant in space and time.

All “existence” is a product of relativism – of perception – i.e. one phenomenon can only exist with respect to another. The first phenomena were those that were distinguishable from the Source. As greater numbers of phenomena proliferated and interacted, they became defined both by their relationship to the Source and their relationships to one another. The threads, like the spheres, are mere conceptual representations, not physical realities. A phenomenon manifests in the so-called physical world only when it interacts with and is “perceived” by another phenomenon. Perception between phenomena only becomes possible where there is a coincidence in waveform.

Time and Space are relative concepts as well. Time is the distance between a phenomenon and the Source, while Space is the distance between any two phenomena. This is why “space” does not even exist until the so-called “first dimension” – i.e. a line, or the distance between two points.

Another way to understand these concepts is to think of all the different waves as the “thoughts” of the Source, and the Source as the panentheistic “god” of all existence. A human thought begins as an abstract, then becomes concrete through rationalization, and then in the case of an invention can be rendered “physically” by shaping matter. In this way, so do the waves emanating from the Source – undulating through the threads of existence – give birth to our reality. This analogy also demonstrates how the properties of macrocosmic phenomena could propagate “down” to microcosmic phenomena.