
The topics discussed here are not for the faint of heart. I will speak about ancient knowledge that I have learned throughout my years—everything from religion and science to all things esoteric. Most of this knowledge is still seen as mundane by many, but it is the true, hidden nature that I would like to bring into the light and out of the darkness that exists in the world. Each follows their own sense of truth, yet we are all guided by the same energy in all our polarities.
"I can only show you the door; you're the one who has to walk through it."
"Remember, all I offer is the truth and nothing more."
-Morpheus
Everything is energy, our thoughts included. As Tesla said, if you want to know the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration. Energy is what connects us all, from the physical to the metaphysical, from fact to fiction, right to wrong, and light to dark. Everything is but a balance of its opposite, only seeking to reach a singularity of its ultimate truth. It is boundless, knows no limitations, and exists beyond time itself—past, present, and future as one.
Much of what will be said may seem like a constant, chaotic full circle, but I consider it to be a continuous spiral of the same thing. In life, we go through cause and effect, a trial and error of the same knowledge that was given to us all by the universe. We all carry a universal understanding, yet we must go through experience to gain true comprehension of it. Much like a child learning to crawl before he or she can walk, the child may have to fall several times before understanding balance.
In the beginning, the universe was a very chaotic and destructive place. It wasn't until gravity started to hold planets together that order emerged in their rotations, bringing a new kind of life that became our solar system. The universe knows no right or wrong; it only seeks to gain unity in all its destruction and creation. Life and death are but the same.
Energy is all around us, transcending through all things and constantly changing forms in the most physical and nonphysical ways. We have the ability to be conscious and think in these terms to seek a more profound truth and meaning in our lives—a truth that has always been there and existed before time itself.
My journey in this understanding started when I was a young boy. Like anyone, I tried to make sense of this world and my role in it. Though I was raised Christian, I was deeply intrigued by the sciences. The more I involved myself with them, the more ideas grew to answer the questions that religion could not satisfy. Though I became untethered from religion over the years, Buddhism has called to me the most. Buddhism became more of a practice than a religion; it speaks of all things being cycles and spirals, a cause and effect connecting one thing to another. When we begin to recognize our mind, body, and soul, it is then that we begin to understand the hidden karma of the ripples in our lives.
I've been intrigued by and have followed this practice down the rabbit hole for many years. Alongside this practice, I used science to find a deeper and more profound connection with it. I grew a fascination with numbers, hence my obsession with numerology and the Flower of Life. From the steps and the breaths that we take, each is counted by a divine order that we have yet to uncover for ourselves. Like a melody, we play our song and beat our drum to our own rhythm. Numerology led me to discover the truth about music. Since patterns exist in all things, it was much easier to discover them through sound. It was then that I started seeing the music in all things.
Everything is very much like an echo. Hearing the sound clearly as it fades down a hallway, it is first sharp and bright, then dims like a lantern into the dark. Once you know the meaning of one setting, you then start to recognize the connection in another. Like for many, music was a gateway that helped me escape into other realms, bringing me closer to understanding my inner and outer worlds. When we listen to music, we put together the patterns and begin to envision something beyond ourselves—whether past, present, future, or simply timeless.
My unraveling of the multiverse began when I started to see the mirrors. They are everywhere and appear when we understand something greater than ourselves. We are it, and it is we. The lessons we learn in life are always repeated until we reach a singularity of that understanding; we also witness those same lessons in others who may be traveling an old road we once walked. Together, we are all part of a bigger order in play, feeding one another to increase or even decrease the timeline we live in, whether we know it or not. It takes perspective to realize we are all one and the same. It is a responsibility to increase our own frequencies and vibrations through our actions and the cause and effect we give to all things.
When I speak about the multiverse, I believe that in the vastness of our solar system exist other universes and worlds that are identical and different in infinite ways. I believe the same to be true regarding the rippling of our actions and the void from which our thoughts produce them. We are breaking and echoing through time and space, and so each of our actions will forever ripple through the cosmos as well. As within, so without; as above, so below. I believe we all are mirrors of each other, coming from the same consciousness of the same source. When we're born, we start with a clean slate of mind, and like anyone, we learn 2 + 2 = 4, then branch into our unique spectrum of ideas as we grow into our journeys. Nothing has changed—just the knowledge and the habits that we obtain with time.
Shaping my philosophy of the world around me took a great deal of learning psychology. To learn what is beyond, I had to go within, and the deeper I went, the further I felt. My interest in being alone only grew greater as I started to learn that not everyone carries the same hunger for this knowledge; instead, we are easily distracted by everyday drama, stress, and the problems we are handed. We all go through obstacles in life, but I overcame them by simply deciding it was a lesson I still needed to learn about myself. All the answers to the questions outside are within me. The sooner I realized I was the solution, the quicker my problems dissipated. You are what you feed yourself. If you constantly think in anger, judgment, and negativity, or happiness, openness, and positivity, then those things are what will become of you. There are always extremes to each opposite, and so my mission became to neutralize myself to a medium so I may better understand my own emotions, triggers, and their causes and effects.
Understanding myself was the best thing I could have ever done; it helped me unlock a greater truth about my dreams and aspirations. I would not be where I am today without going down this rabbit hole of self-discovery. As I'm writing this, I feel a great sense of accomplishment that has only just started to unravel and emerge outside of me. Before, I struggled to connect and put into words the scrambling of my thoughts and ideas that have been begging to speak. I know now that with time, my doings will show their rhythm in this spiraling universe, for my visions are always much further than eyes can see.
"The only way to achieve the impossible Is to believe it is possible"
To Be Continued...


























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