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* “Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who studied archetypes, proposed an
alternative definition of symbol, distinguishing it from the term sign.
In Jung's view, a sign stands for something known, as a word stands for its
referent. He contrasted this with symbol,
which he used to stand for something that is unknown and that cannot be made
clear or precise.”
Energy lies hidden in the substantiation of every experience and event that appears to emerge from beyond the parameters of 3D space/time, i.e. the unknown. Symbols and metaphors are used to reveal, describe and understand these qualities. In turn, such experiences and events imply the existence of an observer required to perceive and interpret them.
Energy lies hidden in the substantiation of every experience and event that appears to emerge from beyond the parameters of 3D space/time, i.e. the unknown. Symbols and metaphors are used to reveal, describe and understand these qualities. In turn, such experiences and events imply the existence of an observer required to perceive and interpret them.
The universe represents a designed “state” from which
all events and experiences can be symbolically substantiated.
The concept of consciousness
is a holographic representation (design) of a fractal field of energy, light
and information in perpetual motion (change). Change emerges from within
the conceptual depths of a boundless field, i.e. consciousness/universe as a duality whose dynamic relationship identifies it. In reference to light this concept has been described as a photon with the properties of both a particle and a wave.
The result of the union between meaning and purpose reflects the ideas that encompass each quality and whose result is a relative manifestation of the relationship. You can purposely draw into every thought the feeling you desire. You can also attract your feelings about every thought you meaningfully project. Consciousness is made apparent by the virtue of design, i.e. symbolic associations that seem to emerge from boundless space, aka consciousness. In other words, one might consider space and consciousness to be one in the same.
“Consciousness is the mirror that the universe has evolved to
reflect upon itself and in which its very existence is revealed.”
Peter B. Todd
Peter B. Todd
The result of the union between meaning and purpose reflects the ideas that encompass each quality and whose result is a relative manifestation of the relationship. You can purposely draw into every thought the feeling you desire. You can also attract your feelings about every thought you meaningfully project. Consciousness is made apparent by the virtue of design, i.e. symbolic associations that seem to emerge from boundless space, aka consciousness. In other words, one might consider space and consciousness to be one in the same.
Artist's impression by Markus Gann/Shutterstock
Consciousness can be revealed
and identified by means of the designs that support the ideas that circumscribe a conceptual origin.
Design uses symbols
metaphorically. Design is a metaphysical paradox. Design supports the concept
of metaphysics by virtue of the ideas that surround it and by means of every symbolic
interpretation of energy, light and information that attempts to configure and
substantiate it. Design attempts to bring a certain relevance to this conceptual
hypothesis (metaphysics) by exercising the intuitive desire to bring meaning
and purpose to the unknown.
"Some of the more significant
reasons for this current skepticism of metaphysics are;
1. We must imagine how things are
connected together - and this has led to a lot of fanciful nonsense being
written because 'metaphysics is beyond our senses'.
Solution: The spherical in out waves
explain this hidden causal connection of matter that is the cause of our
senses. i.e. We only see the high wave amplitude wave center, not the spherical
in and out waves, and this deceived us into thinking matter was a tiny
'particle'. Thus we were blind to how these discrete 'particles' were
interconnected in space and had to invent 'forces / fields'.
2. Newton / mathematical physics
replaced a metaphysics of substance with a metaphysics of mathematics, then
discovered that our mathematical theories did not quite work (we could not
unite quantum physics with Einstein's relativity) and that mathematics itself
was without foundation.
Solution: Again the logical
behavior of interconnected repeating wave patterns explain the source of this
mathematical logic, why this is so useful in mathematical physics, while also
simply uniting these two famous physics theories.
3. These past failures of
metaphysics have resulted in our postmodern world where academics are convinced
we cannot correctly imagine reality. Thus all truth is cultural - socially
informed constructs which are relative, evolving approximations of reality.
This has led to the extremely silly and dangerous view that all truths are
equal - just personal opinions really.
Solution: We all experience
existing in one common space. This is a universal absolute truth. We can deduce
how a spherical wave structure of matter must behave in this space and then
show that this exactly matches how an electron behaves. This then explains and
solves the central problems of physics. There is no opinion - this will be true
for all people."
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Design is masked behind a
veil of "substance" while being closeted within the parameters of duality. Design is concealed
within the framework and criterion of every field and dimension yet creates the
tools necessary to venture into the unknown. Design offers a meaning and
purpose to the greatest of all unknowns, which is consciousness itself.
Consciousness lies at the source of design and only by the Law of Correspondences can its origin be approached and/or partially revealed.
This
concept lies at the source of what has been perceived to be an intelligent
design hidden within the geometry and structure of the cosmos. Intuitive in essence and
symbolically presented in nature, this idea is a concept that has been
generated from the very intelligence (unity/source) that originated it. By the virtue of design the
intuition allows us to feel and in a sense subjectively comprehend what appears to exist beyond the illusion, i.e. hologram of an objective world. This task is accomplished by
design and made apparent before consciousness by means of the intuition and our
connection to the universe.
Purposely exercising one's intuition by means of design helps signify the importance of every synchronistic event.
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The original text you've provided presents a rich exploration of consciousness, experience, energy, and the relationship between mind, matter, and the universe. I'll refine and expand on the themes in the text, breaking them down into more specific ideas to enhance clarity and depth while preserving the core of your writing.
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Experiences are inherently shaped by the context in which they occur. Every event, no matter how trivial or significant, is an intricate interplay between the mental (electric) and emotional (magnetic) forces. These forces not only define the quality of each experience but also illuminate its dual nature—visible and invisible, tangible and intangible. Every moment we encounter holds layers of meaning, some perceptible to our senses, while others are felt at a deeper, often subconscious, level.
At the heart of every event or experience lies energy in motion, also known as emotion. This concept of e-motion highlights the dynamic nature of experience, suggesting that everything we encounter is a result of energy shifting in frequency and form. Events, therefore, are not merely static occurrences but are expressions of a more fluid, energetic reality. The phenomenon we observe is shaped by an underlying quantum field, which serves as the invisible backdrop that allows us to perceive and interact with the visible world. This field is inherently virtual, potential in nature, and can only be inferred through the observable effects it has on the particles and energies around us.
The existence of this quantum field is supported by the probability that it will materialize into tangible reality, transitioning between various vibrational states. This transition is often described through the concept of a quantum leap—a sudden, discontinuous shift in the energy state of a system. These leaps signify a transformation, a shift in perception and reality, facilitated by the inherent fluidity of the quantum field. The evidence for this is found in the way our reality seems to be an ever-changing tapestry, woven from both the seen and unseen forces of the universe.
Every event is inherently substantial, composed of a hidden depth of energy that is often veiled from our immediate awareness. These energies seem to emerge from the unknown, a place beyond the confines of 3D space and time. To interpret and understand these energies, we often resort to symbols and metaphors, which serve as bridges between the tangible and the intangible. These symbols help us decode the mysteries of our experiences, allowing us to communicate ideas that are otherwise inaccessible to the rational mind.
An event or experience, therefore, implies the existence of an observer—someone or something required to perceive, interpret, and attribute meaning to the experience. Without the observer, the event remains an undifferentiated potential, unmanifested in the world of experience. This relationship between observer and observed is crucial, for it suggests that reality is not a fixed, objective structure but rather a dynamic interaction between consciousness and the material world.
The universe, in this context, can be understood as a designed state, an intricate system of energy, information, and consciousness where every event, no matter how seemingly random or insignificant, is symbolically substantiated. This design is not a static blueprint but rather a dynamic, evolving framework in which all things are interconnected, interdependent, and co-created.
The Nature of Consciousness: A Holographic Design
The concept of consciousness itself is a profound enigma—one that cannot be reduced to simple material explanations. Consciousness can be thought of as a holographic representation—a fractal field of energy, light, and information in perpetual motion. It is not fixed or static but rather a field in constant flux, with every change reflecting a deeper, more profound shift within the very fabric of existence.
Change, in this view, emerges from the conceptual depths of this boundless field. It is from these depths that all manifestations of reality emerge, shaped by the interplay between duality—the polarities that define existence, such as light and dark, particle and wave, material and immaterial. This dynamic relationship is what gives rise to the complexity and beauty of the cosmos. When we look at light, for example, we see that it can behave both as a particle and as a wave, a duality that symbolizes the fundamental nature of all things.
This union between meaning and purpose—between thought and feeling—is the core of how we experience and interact with the world. Every thought you have can attract the feelings you desire, and every feeling you experience can give rise to new meanings within your thoughts. This dynamic exchange between mind and emotion shapes our perceptions and our reality, blurring the lines between what is real and what is imagined.
Consciousness, then, is made apparent through design—through the symbolic associations and patterns that emerge from the boundless field of space. In this way, space itself and consciousness become inseparable—two sides of the same coin, two expressions of the same fundamental essence. This concept invites us to consider that our reality is not simply a physical world but a symbolic creation, one that can be understood and navigated through the design of our thoughts, emotions, and perceptions.
Design as a Metaphysical Paradox
Design, at its deepest level, represents a metaphysical paradox. It is both the process and the outcome of consciousness seeking to understand itself. It is both the form that emerges from the void and the mechanism by which we navigate that void. Every symbolic interpretation—whether it be light, energy, or information—becomes a vehicle for understanding the metaphysical realities that lie beyond the surface of things.
The concept of metaphysics itself is supported by design, as it attempts to bring meaning and structure to the unknown. The intuitive urge to seek meaning in the unknown is the driving force behind all creative expression, and design is the medium through which this urge is expressed. It is through design that we attempt to connect with the deeper, often hidden aspects of existence, bringing a sense of coherence and purpose to our experience of the world.
Design, though seemingly concealed, exists behind a veil of substance. It resides within the parameters of duality—the apparent separation between subject and object, observer and observed—but it is through this very duality that design can make itself known. It is the tool by which we venture into the unknown and the key that unlocks the deepest mysteries of the cosmos.
At its core, design offers a meaning and purpose to the greatest unknown of all: consciousness. It is within this unknown that all things arise, and it is only through the law of correspondences—the recognition that everything is connected, that every part reflects the whole—that we can begin to approach the source of all design.
Intuition and the Role of Design
The concept of intuitive insight plays a pivotal role in this process. Through design, intuition allows us to feel and subjectively comprehend the nature of reality as it unfolds. This deeper connection to the universe reveals itself through the patterns and symbols embedded in the fabric of consciousness. It is through intuition that we begin to sense what lies beyond the illusory nature of the objective world—a holographic projection of reality.
Every synchronistic event, every meaningful coincidence, becomes an expression of this intuitive design, guiding us toward a deeper understanding of our place in the cosmos. By purposefully exercising our intuition, we can begin to perceive the underlying unity of all things, bringing meaning and direction to our journey through life.
In conclusion, design is not merely an abstract concept but the very tool through which we engage with the deepest mysteries of existence. It provides us with the symbols, patterns, and insights needed to understand and navigate the infinite complexity of the universe. Through design, we glimpse the hidden nature of consciousness, bringing us closer to the ultimate source of all creation.
The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.
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To know is your own creation"
Anonymous
Edited: 11.20.2014, 01.10.2017, 10.26.2019, 05.24.2023, 03.25.2024, 04.07.2025
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