The saying "there is no such thing as bad press" took on new depth for me when seen through a cosmic lens. It highlighted the intricate dance of cosmic energies on an expansive scale. Envision a blade seamlessly moving between the negative and positive realms of our dimension, each side possessing an equal chance to transition into the subsequent elevated domain through this cosmic conduit. This dance reflects the energies in our plane, whether negative or positive, each having a momentary opportunity to rise to a higher realm.
To provide some context, think of a school progression analogy: A first-grader momentarily steps into a second-grade class at the close of the school year. Following this brief experience, they move on to the third grade, while their initial peers proceed to the second. This dynamic symbolizes the ceaseless flow of energy within the cosmic fabric.
Within this vast ballet, the celestial interplay of energies can be likened to a divine mixer, orchestrating the rhythms of the cosmos. Given the vibrational limits of our plane, our energy essence undergoes a split: one part stays grounded, the other ascends, reminiscent of the principles of quantum entanglement. These divided yet interconnected parts might not actively communicate but can be likened to downloads. This naturally will synchronize, allowing further expansion within their respective dimensions.
This division of energy allows the grounded component to expand its consciousness, akin to triggering a portal. Eventually, this expansion peaks, and a split happens, like a cell splitting, separating the energies. It's as if a neural link retracts, unable to sense its counterpart any longer.
This cosmic dance mirrors humanity's curiosity which propels us to probe our oceanic depths or the infinite cosmos. This fundamental linkage is replicated throughout the larger system, "as above so below," which spans galaxies and even vaster realms. On such grand scales, this exploration seems like raw data, similar to an algorithm sifting through a vast digital repository.
















