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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:47 am
Question: You wrote that stars are people reflected on Earth. What is on Earth is also in the sky, and beyond that, there is nothing. However, in the article you gave us to study, “The Vedic Version of the Planetary System - Hindu Cosmology”, it speaks of heavenly planets and many others. Are these also a reflection of what is on Earth, or is it something else? Could you explain your perspective on this?
First, as I previously reflected on this topic in my books, I’m currently working on my manuscripts. First, if we consider that continents, the Earth, our planet, represent the middle world, and there are three worlds in total, then the upper world is something larger. It’s structured similarly, but it’s magnified, like the micro and macro worlds. So, if we live in the middle world, the small world, as an example, would be our organs: the brain, heart, lungs, liver. The continents are like the Earth, and those same continents are like planets. You can already see the proportions, this golden ratio, or fractality – it’s something we can already observe. How it scales up is the next world, and how it scales down is the next world. There’s always a middle world, where you reside as a human. That’s why when I go somewhere, to another world, time functions differently, because the matrix I move into – if I go downward – has shorter distances between points. If I go upward, the distances increase. Consequently, time up there must pass more slowly, and inside, time seems to pass faster because the distances are shorter. As you can see, I draw analogies with the matrix. I am constantly searching for that matrix everywhere, the one I illustrated in the second book, trying to tie everything together. I mentioned in both the second and first books that if everything continues from one thing to the next and everything is built on the same structure, then stars, planets, and constellations are all organized similarly, only with different names. The interesting thing is that they are all connected. That’s why I call it a reflection. A reflection has physical properties – we still feel density everywhere, but we are in a simulation, right? When I pondered this, I wrote that since there are planets and stars, if we assume that God is the Sun and the Sun is a star, then maybe that’s why people cling to the term “star” rather than “planet.” Perhaps it’s logical, and if God is the Sun, then maybe all the other stars are people, and constellations are also people. I also drew an analogy, writing that there are individual stars, and there are stars in groups, as if a soul is divided across several people. And if we think along these lines, and this structure from the large scales down, as I wrote about the three Gods, and how earlier I wrote that something singular, a light, divides
First, as I previously reflected on this topic in my books, I’m currently working on my manuscripts. First, if we consider that continents, the Earth, our planet, represent the middle world, and there are three worlds in total, then the upper world is something larger. It’s structured similarly, but it’s magnified, like the micro and macro worlds. So, if we live in the middle world, the small world, as an example, would be our organs: the brain, heart, lungs, liver. The continents are like the Earth, and those same continents are like planets. You can already see the proportions, this golden ratio, or fractality – it’s something we can already observe. How it scales up is the next world, and how it scales down is the next world. There’s always a middle world, where you reside as a human. That’s why when I go somewhere, to another world, time functions differently, because the matrix I move into – if I go downward – has shorter distances between points. If I go upward, the distances increase. Consequently, time up there must pass more slowly, and inside, time seems to pass faster because the distances are shorter. As you can see, I draw analogies with the matrix. I am constantly searching for that matrix everywhere, the one I illustrated in the second book, trying to tie everything together. I mentioned in both the second and first books that if everything continues from one thing to the next and everything is built on the same structure, then stars, planets, and constellations are all organized similarly, only with different names. The interesting thing is that they are all connected. That’s why I call it a reflection. A reflection has physical properties – we still feel density everywhere, but we are in a simulation, right? When I pondered this, I wrote that since there are planets and stars, if we assume that God is the Sun and the Sun is a star, then maybe that’s why people cling to the term “star” rather than “planet.” Perhaps it’s logical, and if God is the Sun, then maybe all the other stars are people, and constellations are also people. I also drew an analogy, writing that there are individual stars, and there are stars in groups, as if a soul is divided across several people. And if we think along these lines, and this structure from the large scales down, as I wrote about the three Gods, and how earlier I wrote that something singular, a light, divides