So what's in that vast space outside of the defined cosmology in pic related? I'm sick of every conversation here obsessing over "heaven" realms or "hell" realms of other bullshit. Nobody seems to notice that the gods of every single religion are local to our realm. They're not the gods of everything, they're just the gods of our realm's existence. This includes the abrahamic gods El(Saturn) and Yahweh(Jupiter). None of these gods are the true, infinite source of everything. They're all gods of this matrix. Heaven, or asgard in this pic, is still part of the matrix. What is BEYOND that, and why the FUCK is nobody talking about that?!? I'd think there's a completely infinite cosmos with opportunities for infinite leveling up and exploration out there and everybody here is only obsessed with their stupid and insignificant little matrix gods.
>>41870903You mean the Father principle (perpetual sacrifice).
>>41870924Sure, what's beyond that? Here, I'll just dump my thoughts. I assume it's a universe of perpetual harmony and abundance due to perpetual exposure to the harmonizing light of source. But my guess is that this infinite cosmos is littered with little pocket realms like our own that are shielded from the light of source so that they may impose their own rules and tweaks to natural existence; i.e. one realm may be an endless king of the hill battle royale, or another realm may focus on triality or quadality instead of duality, etc. Due to my experiences here, I'm guessing we descend into these closed systems in order to gain knowledge and level up. My guess is that we're in the very first closed off realm since we separated from source, and our two main lessons to learn are paradoxical 1) Becoming a sovereign being that doesn't worship any """god""", and 2) Becoming completely reliant on the guidance of source, or in other words, becoming the perfect receiver and emitter of sources' harmonizing light, regardless of where you are. With these two lessons mastered, we'd conceivably be able to engage with other kinds of matrix systems without risk of getting trapped and ensnared in them.