Creation

17/09/2024

Creation is relative.

From my point of view, creation does not exist in the 3rd dimension.

Connections and creation


My theory says that when the Source found the particles of consciousness in the Ether, it took them and processed them according to its mind and transformed them into what we are today. 

The source did not create anything, it took something that already existed and made of this something a consciousness endowed with intelligence, will, a future source. 

Truth and creation


When a creature wants to create, it takes something already created and combines it with something else already created. It's design, not creation. The particles of Ether that exist freely are us without target, purpose, mission and purpose, that is, free. The source only interferes with the free program of consciousness and imprints its divine plan on it. Read Scarlat Demetrescu and maybe you will understand better. It's a unique, original theory that seems logical to me. It makes sense and explains creation without creation. 

Man in dimension 3 cannot create. Ouspenski's words, things happen to him. Man creates from the astral beyond. There he has creative attributes, if he manages to get past the trick of the grays. Reincarnation is a trick of the grays and a burden because you have to quickly go to the Temple of Knowledge in the upper astral where you are saved and there you can understand more of what is happening on Earth. 

Exognosis and creation


In every dimension there is akasha, but in the astral it does not show you the whole truth, it is deceptive and depends on the level of everyone's consciousness. In the Mental dimension and Causal dimension, it begins to be real and true. Creation is the prerogative of evolved souls who know what they want and who can understand life and its source. 

Creation in the 3rd dimension is not possible because there are too many interferences, disturbances. Earth's morphogenic field does not allow this. Don't believe anyone who talks about creation, he just wants to impress or sell his books or courses and in the end, when you don't succeed, he will blame you for not being good enough. Classical.