
1. The great and the learned have long debated how life began on this planet.
2. One popular theory is that life sparked into being when lightning struck a pool of water containing the right chemicals.
3. Another popular theory is that life came to Earth from elsewhere in the galaxy, perhaps on a comet or fragment of planet that exploded, and upon seeding the Earth began to evolve.
4. Yet another popular theory is that a god outside of the physical world created it for various reasons, willing life into being and then abandoning it to run its natural course.
5. The Elementalist, knowing consciousness to be the prima materia, laughs upon hearing all such nonsense.
6. There is no such thing as life; there is consciousness and the contents of consciousness.
7. The various fragments of consciousness incarnate into this world as the various creatures.
8. When these fragments of consciousness perceive each other’s physical forms through the sensory organs of their incarnations, it appears as if the physical world is the prima materia and that life has appeared on it.
9. The Elementalist knows this to be the Prime Illusion.
10. The physical world is a hallucination that is maintained by consciousness observing it.
11. The greater the number of fragments of consciousness that perceive any one part of the physical world, the more intensely real that part appears.
12. The apparent beginning of life on Earth, in proto-bacterial form, is illusory, as there is no such thing as time.
13. Life as a proto-bacteria, as with all other lives, is merely another set of perceptions that can be experienced by consciousness.
14. Life is precious because it is an incarnation of the divine.
15. All living things are incarnations of the divine experiencing the Great Fractal. Therefore, to cause suffering to life is to go against the will of the divine.
16. It’s not a crime to cause suffering to life if this should entertain the gods.
17. Few things appall the gods more than mindlessly causing suffering to life.
18. Each fragment of consciousness descends from a higher dimension into this physical world, and therein incarnates into a body. So begins each and every life.
19. Each of these bodies is fundamentally a vibration that resolves as different proportions of fire, air, water and earth, and from there to the infinite forms.
20. The fragment of consciousness ensouling each of these bodies is fundamentally a frequency that resolves as different proportions of clay, iron, silver and gold, and from there to the infinite forms.
21. The combination of vibrations of fire, air, water and earth and frequencies of clay, iron, silver and gold produce all the expressions of life on this planet.
22. Every form of life that could ever possibly exist exists within the Great Fractal, and always has, and always will.
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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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To those who truly understand the great fractal there is no answer to the question of how life began.
To look is to find an assistant answer as the external world is the supporting apparatus, the infrastructure, the shell around consciousness, although of course it is itself part of consciousness.
When you look closely enough at the apartment physical reality, you see atoms, because the procedural generation can not simply leave the question unanswered and the reality flows in to fill the gap. Without of course the answer is only and approximation and once you look more closely it once again breaks down.
Just as when we look at small things, the same happens when we look far away or back in time. We see the apartment casual history of the universe including dinosaur fossils and cosmic redshift and hominids. To the materialist this seems like the past, but the inverse view brings some more clarity, that this is merely the procedural generation, the code, once more filling in the gaps. That consciousness does not emerge from unconscious parts but that the unconscious parts are merely the epiphenomena that arise when consciousness looks around at itself.
Very true brother, wise words.
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