We Live in Multiverse
We simultaneously experience multiple realities, encompassing numerous past lives and future selves. We are not confined to a single linear reality and timeline
You know, I really hated school, not because I didn't like learning, but because I couldn't learn what I truly wanted to. I didn't feel that what I was being taught was the truth. I couldn't grasp things that didn't interest me or seemed untrue, or the person who is teaching me doesn't understand it themselves; there is no truth, authenticity or comprehension in that.
Unfortunately, this was the case with most of the subjects at school. I was a bad student.
Since my childhood, I've had numerous metaphysical and mystical experiences that I couldn't explain or even define. I kept them a secret or pretended that I hadn't witnessed them. My awareness was multidimensional from a young age (all we have it, it’s a natural state of beingness); I could see things from various angles at the same time. Sometimes, it was awkward because when my friends got into fights, I didn't know which side to be on. While they were all fighting, I was just observing all the different realities and potentials they could choose. Some may have thought I was dumb and stupid, slow thinking, but I was actually drifting into other dimensions, many at the same time. I was responding slow, because it took time to watch everything and describe in words what I feel.
The same thing happened in school during classes that deadly bored me; I often found myself dreaming about other realities, and it felt like I wasn't fully present in the classroom.
Huh? Sound familiar? We all do that. We shift dimensions while sleeping, while driving a car… etc.
Bad history
The worst subject in school for me was history. I used to think I wasn't very intelligent because I couldn't memorize events chronologically; everything would jumble up in my mind, and I only remembered individual stories, but the correct sequence was always a struggle. On top of that, I found it quite boring to think in a linear, one-dimensional perspective.
Now I see it differently; I simply had a multidimensional perspective. The world certainly isn't linear. Each person has their own viewpoint. Teaching history based on a few historians, someone's chronicles, diaries, or orally repeated stories is like playing a game of telephone with very narrow perspective. History is definitely not linear, there are many lines... and what they teach us in books is a projection of someone from the past, and it's unclear if they were telling even the truth. It’s a very subjective distorted reality. But for sure not the only one truth. We live in a Multiverse, containing multiple truths and realities, with each reality holding its own truth, yet it's not the sole correct truth.
We live in Multiverse
The concept of the Multiverse is currently under investigation by modern science, and my articles describing the experience of having an expanded consciousness and how it influences one's perception of reality have been quite popular and went viral.
A multiverse is a speculative concept in cosmology and theoretical physics that suggests the existence of multiple separate universes, each with its own set of physical laws and conditions. These universes may coexist alongside our own, forming a vast and diverse cosmic ensemble. The idea of a multiverse arises from theories like the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics, inflationary cosmology, and string theory. In such a multiverse, every possible variation of our universe's fundamental constants and initial conditions may exist, leading to a staggering array of potential realities, some of which might be drastically different from our own, while others could be quite similar. The multiverse theory is a compelling and mind-bending hypothesis that challenges our traditional understanding of the cosmos.
People are still curious about what it's like to be conscious or "enlightened." It’s just a shift of perspective, observation point. Nothing magical.
In this context, I will make an effort to share my own experiences and provide insights into how one can personally encounter the Multiverse reality that we inhabit and that modern science is endeavoring to confirm. I've experienced it firsthand, and I'm eager to share my journey with all of you.
Where are we in the evolution of consciousness?
The Consciousness of Oneness, The Big bang theory, and The Birth of a Dualistic World
The Big Bang is a scientific theory that describes the origin and evolution of the universe. According to this theory, the universe began as an incredibly hot and dense singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This singularity then rapidly expanded and continues to do so, resulting in the universe we observe today. The Big Bang theory is supported by a wealth of observational evidence, including the cosmic microwave background radiation, the distribution of galaxies, and the abundance of light elements. It is the prevailing scientific explanation for the origin of the universe and the starting point for the study of cosmology.
Separation
For me, the Big Bang is highly symbolic, representing the separation of the divine, the Kingdom of God, singularity - the Consciousness of Oneness.
The Consciousness of Oneness, God or universal consciousness asked itself, "Who am I?" This led to an explosion… let’s say it was a Big Bang where duality was born, resulting in the division between feminine and masculine.
God could saw Himself in the mirror, allowing Him to experience Himself rather than remaining in the bliss of oneness. Experiencing life on Earth in duality, discovering who God is, and finally self-realization. It's a highly metaphorical explanation, so don't take it too literally; instead, tune into the wisdom and energy it conveys.
In the Bible, this can be compared to Adam and Eve leaving the Garden of Eden. Adam is a symbol of masculine energy, while Eve represents the feminine. Just like Adam and Isis, light and dark, ying and yang polarity is present everywhere, and we inhabit a dualistic world because Adam picked the apple under Eve's temptation. Yes, I know, supposedly it wasn't an apple as the forbidden fruit, but that's not the point. What matters is that it was forbidden, or he wouldn't have done it otherwise.
The fruit is not something forbidden; it's simply something that causes the illusion of separation, the division of Oneness.
We are not returning to Oneness
I might challenge the expectations of New Age followers and others with my statements. Yes, we indeed originate from Oneness, but that doesn't necessarily imply we are a unified whole or that we will return to it now and become one again. Yes, it's comfortable, and we know quite well the bliss of God, but we aren't returning home. We are forging our own path. It's our evolutionary journey, and while we may attempt, we can't return to that place called home.
As conflicts and wars persist on Earth, dating back to ancient times due to an imbalance of masculine and feminine energy, this conflict is now intensifying. These energies are striving to reconnect and find its balance, but it's not about returning to complete oneness; it's more about unity, like a marriage of both and something new. Dual-oness, (thats my word) or new energy.
A new human species, New Earth
However, people possess their own souls; they are the offspring of Oneness, of God, who have achieved independence and accumulated their own unique experiences, being created in the image of God. Therefore we are Gods, maybe in training, but we are Gods also.
Nonetheless, we are not regressing into a state of Oneness or Singularity; rather, we find ourselves in the midst of an ongoing evolutionary journey. I refer to it as the emergence of a NEW HUMAN, a divine human, New Earth.
We are on the brink of experiencing something entirely novel: a Multiverse consciousness and a so called new energy, one that doesn't involve the collision of masculine and feminine but rather a harmonious marriage of both.
What are the implications of this?
Having a Multiverse consciousness, we become free from our past, as we understand it isn't linear.
Imagine during times when something bad or traumatic happened to us, in that very moment, there were different versions of that reality. All our incarnations, so-called "past" and "future" (which aren't truly past or future), coexist in the here and now. If we open ourselves to this awareness, life becomes incredibly fascinating, revealing that we have many more of these lives, and they continue to evolve independently. You might have children with a divorced husband, still attend elementary school, be both financially struggling and a millionaire, and you can explore each of these lives and examine them closely. Isn’t it fascinating? Being detached from linear life?
How far can we go with it?
At some point, fear may arise, questioning how far one can go. I've been scared a few times, fearing that I might cease to exist or die. But even then, death itself becomes an illusion, a mind game, a construct of mass consciousness. The question arises: how far can this go? Well, we can go as far as we allow ourselves, as far as we believe, as far as we grant permission ourselves (yes, we give permissions, you are your own god-authority), because we are not limited in any way. We often choose to linger in the illusion of limitations because it provides a sense of security, but in reality, those limitations don't truly exist. The most intriguing aspect of all this is that we cannot lose our lives; there is no one fundamental, most important life. They all hold equal value. Some of our realities may differ only slightly, such as our mood or the people around us. At times, these changes are so subtle that they seem imperceptible, but we are constantly traveling and shifting between dimensions in this dream-like journey.
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My knowledge and experiences are entirely personal. Sometimes, I enjoy checking what's happening in the world of science and if someone is discussing what I've personally experienced. Here are a few inspirations you might be interested to explore more. Sorry, I haven’t read any of that.
Resources:
1. Book - "The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene: This book explores various theories of the multiverse and parallel universes, offering a comprehensive overview of the subject.
2. Book - "The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality" by Brian Greene: Another book by Brian Greene that delves into the concept of multiple dimensions and their impact on our understanding of the universe.
3. Scientific American Special Issue - "The Multiverse" (August 2011): This special issue of Scientific American provides a collection of articles by leading scientists, discussing different aspects of the multiverse theory.
4. Journal Article - "The String Theory Landscape" by S. Kachru, R. Kallosh, A. Linde, and S. Trivedi: This article delves into the landscape of string theory, which is a theoretical framework that can give rise to a multiverse.
5. Journal Article - "Eternal Inflation" by Andrei Linde: This article explores the concept of eternal inflation, which is often associated with the multiverse theory.
6. Book - "Parallel Worlds: A Journey through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos" by Michio Kaku: In this book, Michio Kaku discusses the possibilities of higher dimensions and their role in the universe.
7. Scientific American Article - "The Inflation Debate: Is the theory at the heart of modern cosmology deeply flawed?" (April 2014): This article discusses the ongoing debate within the scientific community regarding the validity of inflation theory and its implications for the multiverse.
They offer a range of perspectives on the multiverse theory and multidimensional living from both popular science authors and leading physicists.
Haha this is similar to me in many ways.. I used to struggle so much getting ready for school in the mornings because I was coming back from my travels in my dreams and didn’t want to leave them so I took my time and was always late 😂
I went to a catholic school and I would get in trouble because I’d get into arguments with nun’s during bible studies, especially yeshua era...
I didn’t know how I knew (now I know it’s because I had/was having a lifetime there) but they would say something and I’d correct them saying ‘it didn’t happen like that’ 😅 They thought I was crazy, after a while I started thinking I was crazy too so I just stopped correcting their stories from the bible.
My soul eloquence still needs some time to develop, I still struggle to put a lot of my experiences in words, my brain gets jumbled up with timing of events and just explaining experiences, especially those out of time and space..
You might enjoy "The Fabric of Reality" and "The Beginning of Infinity" by David Deutsch.
He's a leading Quantum physicist (his theories led to the development of quantum computing) and he makes an extremely compelling, scientific, and factual case for the existence of the multiverse, which is how quantum computing works (it splits compute loads over trillions of universes). They are fascinating and optimistic books.
I agree with you that we seem to be (if we don't destroy ourselves first) evolving from Homo Sapiens into what I call "Homo Animarum" and harmonizing these male/female, yin/yang energies is key, both individually and collectively, to that evolution.