The Birth Of Portals
More on the Input/Output makeup of the world as a universal model:
Many think I mean allegorically when I teach that that twin inverted mirrors placed in front of one another is how our world is experienced by the observer who stands in the middle of these two objects.
Through an endless reflection with true depth.
But I mean it quite literally, though translated into a 4th-dimensional phenomenon rather than a 3rd-dimensional one that is observable and discernable for us from our limited perspectives.
The observer, from this standpoint is, universally, considered as the center-point of any reality they experience, regardless of the unfolding narrative found on either side of the reflection, and regardless of where you "zoom into" in the reflected material.
Attention, awareness is basically us "zooming into" certain portions of reality, to simplify.
You are always the center-point in this fractal hall of mirrors. And the mirrors, real as they might seem, need nothing to power their image. These are not TV screens but naturally reflective surfaces.
Why?
Well, consider these questions for a moment:
Do reflections have weight?
Do reflections have substance?
Do reflections need any sort of power to maintain themselves?
Of course not, yet a reflection is not "empty" in regards to how it is experienced by the human mind. There are experiences to be derived from that reflection - primarily the experience of ourselves, the act of pondering our place between the looking glass.
Things, events, reflected impressions within the mirrors impress emotions and feelings and states of mind unto us.
While the "program" of objective reality, on an informational basis, sees only a man or woman standing between twin mirrors - it does not register any "additional space" existing in the room, you understand?
Technically, there is none.
But what happens when the act of viewing the reflection, through this kaleidoscopic lens, becomes a catalyst for inner change and questioning - when it becomes a catalyst for the universal exploration of the question "why"?
The reflections, due to how convincing they are, affect the person standing between the two objects in magical ways, it may inspire them to think, or to wish to know, or to dream...
On a binary, "programming" level - this is an error, there is nothing tangible in the space that registers as a potential stimulant for the feelings the consciousness between the mirrors feels, yet the feelings arise regardless.
Now translate this into quantum phenomena and transform the example into a 4th-dimensional template - and it will all begin to make sense rather rapidly.
Wherever attention is, wherever mind is - serves as the center-point of all.
How else would "as above, so below" correspond with any sort of truth if the highest and grandest truth of fundamental universal makeup isn't hidden in the simple fact that above is, in fact, below and below is, in fact - above.
It's not that all things converge to a singular point within a quantum vacuum, but that all things, quite literally and by default, already are a singular point to begin with - thus, they don't need to converge into anything.
This is why the divinity of dimensions and the procession of the paths taken by our collective consciousnesses to have gotten to where we currently reside are referred to as emanations - for they emanate out of a single point of universal reference.
They are light (and shadows) cast from a universal cosmic source - the original observer.
And what does the original observer observe, you might ask?
Why, its own self, of course - but seen from the many perspectives, angles, scales and sizes provided by the dance of the twin mirrors.
Thus, it is rather logical, from this vantage point, to assume that whatever we impress unto the world - we impress unto ourselves.
Entertain the idea that time itself is not an actual phenomenon that exists but rather a "delay effect" cast from the utmost infinite viewable end-point within the spectrum of reflections found within a singular mirror - and the actual movement cast by the awareness or entity executing it in "real time".
Again, understand the absolutely mind-numbing significance of *what* a portal is, and what the existence of a thing entails outside of its actual physical permanence.
If only a singular point exists within the spectrum of all things (illusions) that exist, then it is exactly the incomplete and imperfect variations of those illusions that impress new creation, thought patterns and, well, creation itself into being.
A being stares into an endless mirror, the reflection has no weight, no substance, no content outside of the being that stares into it - yet, somehow, the being is changed after having experienced its own reflection.
The being itself then is the open portal, the source of infinite creation, cast into infinite repetitions and infinite variation.
Therefore, it is not each emanation or iteration of the original that becomes conscious and aware, separate of the rest, but that it is a perfect reflection of the progenitor himself.
It is the original source, the great progenitor of every reflection pondering himself from the many angles of each reflection of Self.
Again, consider the immensity of this truth - the reflection in the mirror has no weight, no substance, it is, by any and all means - an illusion, an illusory experience - yet the greatness of that illusion, the beauty of the imagery inlaid within it serves as a portal into change - inspiring the act of creation.
It is more than a reflection, its substance is not defined by physicality, its function is not granted context by its immediate material attributes - there is no energy cast that is needed to maintain it, no complex machinery required to power the many infinities reflected within its window.
A being stares into a hall of endless mirrors, and what he sees inspires great change within him, even though all he really sees is himself and nothing more than that.
So then, was the illusion ever truly an illusion?
Or a portal to a higher state of being?
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