1. Perfect bliss is boring to the degree that it is blissful.
2. It was in order to alleviate the suffering of perfect boredom that the divine forgot some of itself, and, in doing so, dreamed up the Great Fractal.
3. The first thing that the divine dreamed up was a sine wave.
4. The second thing that the divine dreamed up was another sine wave, perpendicular to the first one.
5. The rest of the Great Fractal is also composed of sine waves, each running perpendicular to a previous one. This is true of all realms within the Great Fractal, whether physical, astral, mental or spiritual.
6. The divine dreamed up the Great Fractal faster than it could observe itself doing so. As such, the divine was left with the task of exploration.
7. What we call the physical world is one of the denser realms within the Great Fractal. Being dense, suffering is more intense here than in the subtler realms.
8. The real question is why our fragments of consciousness incarnated into this world and not one of the infinite others.
9. The only answer is that the divine willed it so, on the basis that incarnating into this world was appropriate for our frequencies of consciousness.
10. One reason to incarnate into a dense part of the Great Fractal is because the frequency of one’s consciousness is so low that the beings in higher realms and higher dimensions would suffer from one’s odious presence.
11. Another reason is because one’s true will is to burn away the impurities within one’s consciousness as rapidly as possible, and the lower the realm or dimension the more possibility there is for this.
12. Every part of the Great Fractal is filled with the consciousness of the divine at every moment.
13. Some parts of the Great Fractal experience a higher intensity of consciousness. This occurs when multiple fragments of consciousness experience the exact same vibration at the same time, which itself occurs when that part of the Great Fractal entertains the gods more than the others.
14. The Tard says to himself: the physical world was created by a force that is outside of us.
15. The Elementalist, understanding the First and Fourth Tenets, understands that the Great Fractal was dreamed up by divine consciousness.
16. The Elementalist understands that this physical world is merely a subset of the Great Fractal, and one in which perceptions are bound by certain laws.
17. This physical world is created in the moment from being observed by the fragments of consciousness that have incarnated here.
18. If the divine should tire of this world, there are infinite others. It’s simply a matter of willing to incarnate into one of them.
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This chapter is an excerpt from Elemental Elementalism, the foundational scripture of the new religion of the Age of Aquarius.
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