Origins of existence, proliferation of is-bes and beginnings of the physical universe - Quotes from the book
- Aparajit K R
- Jun 11, 2024
- 2 min read
1. Airl explained that IS-BEs have been around since before
the beginning of the universe. The reason they are
called "immortal", is because a "spirit" is not born and
cannot die, but exists in a personally postulated
perception of "is - will be".
2. Airl can also remember her "identity", so
to speak, all the way back into the dim mists of time,
for trillions of years!
She says that the existing collection of suns in this
immediate vicinity of the universe have been burning for
the last 200 trillion years. The age of the physical
universe is nearly infinitely old, but probably at least
four quadrillion years since its earliest
beginnings.
Time is a difficult factor to measure as it depends on
the subjective memory of IS-BEs and there has been no
uniform record of events throughout the physical
universe since it began.
"The Hymn to the Dawn Child'' from the vedas
includes an idea called the "cycle of the physical
universe": the creation, growth, conservation, decay and
death or destruction of energy and matter in a space.
These cycles produce time.
3. The entire back time track of IS-BEs is immeasurable,
nearly infinite in terms of physical universe time.
There is no measurable "beginning" or "end" for an ISBE.
They simply exist in an everlasting now.
4. The origins of this universe began with the creation of
individual, illusionary spaces. These were the "home"
of the IS-BE. Sometimes a universe is a collaborative
creation of illusions by two or more IS-BEs. A
proliferation of IS-BEs, and the universes they create,
sometimes collide or become commingled or merge to an
extent that many IS-BEs shared in the co-creation of a
universe.
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