What It's Like
by Adam Blatner
Being part elf, I have access to realities that
would blow ordinary people's minds. My job is to hint at these
alternative realities. I don't
want to just blow your minds, you understand, but give
a hint. For example, in the cartoon to the left, I show
another universe... actually you can sort of see it, far off,
it's one of the galaxies. Of course humans can only pick up
the---what shall we call it? Light shadow. Being
that they are 5 - 7 dimensions reduced to two, I feel it's
safe to reveal them, as it would do no harm to you to see
this shadow of a shadow of another reality.
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Now within that galaxy on the right I show one of the "star"
sub-universes, the size of a pixel, really, that hints at the
multi-dimensional complexities that lie within that universe
as shown below, right.
The thing to notice is that, as is being
found within our own solar system, there are many
irregularities that suggest whole variations on the nature of
what lies beneath, within, whatever. This fits with God's
desire to become "everything, and everything becoming
everything." I may not have the quote exactly right, but
that's the gist.
There are form that hint at both
individually and great complexity. Note that the features are
not completely symmetrical, perfec. God does this, mixing in a
degree of imperfection in everything. Sometimes a lot of
imperfection. The better to perfect, you see.
Furthermore, on the right. below, I reveal a sort of diagram
of a parallel sub-universes within that galaxy.
That's enough of a mind-blower right there. Sort of seen at
different angles, but also they have their own integrity.
On the left I show sort of medals that "honor" these
sub-galaxies, or small g gods. You need to understand though
that these "medals" are figures of reverence.
The point of course is that "it" is vast, and humans are tiny
in many respects. Not to feel diminished, because God can only
experience a certain kind of reality through your
consciousness, and this indeed enriches the whole experience.
Indeed, it has not been said but perhaps I can comment: God is
more of an experience than a thing, a "he" or "she"---even if
these words are Capitalized.
It is a great honor to be helping God be recognized, although
my poor words are as puny as the drumbeat of the Little
Drummer Boy of the Christmas Carol.
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