Sunday, February 15, 2015

Realms of the Spiritual Multiverse


Realms Planes Levels &
Dimensions
[ See Note 1]
Manifestations
[ See Note 2]
Key Concepts & Lessons
[ See Note 3]
Cosmic All, Creator, Great Mystery, The Unknowable (God)
Spiritual
Cosmic Plane

Upper Spiritual
Unity Divine Essence (Spark of God)
Point of Creation
Abstract Pure Energy, "The Light"
Principle of Existence (I AM)
Celestial Plane

Middle Spiritual
Divine Father Abstract Emotional Energy, emphasizing Divine Love
Principle of the Expressive Co-Creative Force or Energy
Heavenly Plane

Lower Spiritual
Divine Mother Abstract Intellectual Energy, emphasizing Divine Truth
Principle of the Receptive Co-Creative Form and Manifestion
The Void, Nothingness
Ethereal
Inspirational Plane

Upper Ethereal
Unity Divine Child Concrete Positive Intellectual Energy
Principle of Archetypal Ideas
Development of Personal Growth & Expansion
Causal Plane

Middle Ethereal
Divine Justice Concrete Negative Intellectual Energy
Principle of Stability (Spiritual Law & Order)
Development of Personal Righteousness & Self-sacrifice
Mental Plane

Lower Ethereal
Self-Perception Concrete Balanced Intellectual Energy
Principle of Self-Consciousness & Self-Awareness
Development of Personal Transformation & Self-redemption
The Veil of Separation
Astral
Aspirational Plane

Upper Astral
4: 1-9 Heart-based thought-forms by humanity as an inclusive, collective whole, Everyone. Concrete Positive Emotional Energy.
Principle of Empathy emanating from the Light-side of Human Nature based on unconditional love, altuism & benevolence.
3: 1-7 Heart-based thought-forms by an individual human inclusive of the collective whole, Everyone.
Imaginative Plane

Middle Astral
2: 1-5 Intellect-based thought-forms by humans as an inclusive, collective group, Us & some others. Concrete Negative Emotional Energy.
Principle of Sympathy emanating from the 'gray area' of Human Nature based on conditional love, accomodation & compromise.
1: 1-3Intellect-based thought-forms by an inclusive individual human, Me & some others.
Egoic Plane

Lower Astral
2: 1-5 Ego-based thought- forms by humans as an exclusive, collective group, just US. Concrete Balanced Emotional Energy.
Principle of Apathy emanating from the Dark-side of Human Nature based on fear, anger, hatred, etc.
1: 1-3Ego-based thought-forms by an exclusive individual human, just ME.
The Veil of Forgetfulness
Physical
Etheric Plane

Upper Physical
4: 1-9 High-vibration Physical & Life Force Energies Concrete Physical Energy
Principle of Energetic Cause and Effect
3: 1-7Low-vibration Physical & Life Force Energies
Physical Plane

Middle Physical
2: 1-5 High- vibration Material Universe Concrete Physical Matter
Principle of Physical Cause and Effect
1: 1-3 Low-vibration Material Universe
Elemental Plane

Lower Physical
2: 1-5 Forces of Air, Earth, Fire, Water & Aether Abstract Physical Energy
Template of Physical & Life Force Energies
1: 1-3 Framework of Unmanifested Fundamental Matter Abstract Physical Matter
Template of Fundamental Matter
The Void, Nothingness



Notes:


1. Under the column labeled "Dimensions:"
  1. Dimension Defined - To understand what is meant by a Dimension in the spiritual context, consider each Dimension to be a framework for manifesting a particular type of Spiritual Energy.
  2. Within the Spiritual or Ethereal Realms - There are no dimensions as we understand them. All simply exist as they choose to manifest. The perception that residents of the Spiritual or Ethereal Realms are three dimensional is the product of the mind of a visitor from the Physical Plane to those realms. Most visitors perceive residents of the Spiritual Realm as brightly glowing balls of Light and residents of the Ethereal Realm as scintillating columns or 'vaguely' humanoid-shaped beings of Light.
  3. Within the Astral and Physical Realms - The first number is the Level (ex. 1: ). The numbering system provided is for clarity of those living within Level 1 (which, in the Middle Physical Plane, is the physical universe). Level 1 has 3 dimensions; Level 2 has 5 dimensions; Level 3 is 7-dimensional; and, Level 4 contains 9 dimensions.
    The Astral and Physical Dimensions and their associated Levels are as follows:
Level Dimension
4 9. Wisdom
8. Compassion
3 7. Mind
6. Emotion
2 5. Thought
4. Time
1 3. Height
2. Width
1. Length
Please note that:
Each level includes all of the dimensions at or below that level.
Beings at a particular level have awareness (and thus an ability to adjust their perception) of and the ability to control &/or manipulate all of the dimensions at or below that level.
They also have awareness of, but not the ability to truly control &/or manipulate, the dimensions of the level immediately above it.
Correspondences Between Dimensions. Please note that there is a difference between 3-dimensional thought; the 5th Dimension, Thought; the 7th Dimension, Mind; and, the 9th Dimension, Wisdom.
3-Dimensional thought involves a process of cognitive synthesis of data and information that is stored in a person's individual consciousness; 5th Dimension, Thought, involves a similar process in a person's individual superconsciousness; while, the 7th Dimension, Mind, utilizes a spontaneous or intuitive knowing of knowledge stored in the Universal Consciousness (which by definition includes that of the individual's); 9th Dimension, Wisdom, involves a similar process in Universal Superconsciousness (which by definition includes that of all that is).
The 6th Dimension, Emotion, and 8th Dimension, Compassion, share a similar set of correspondences. The 6th Dimension, Emotion, is a function of a person's individual subconscious; while the 8th Dimension, Compassion, is a product of the Universal Subconscious.
The Logos. The Logos consists of 12 dimensions [the nine lower dimensions plus three additional dimensions (10. Desire, 11. Truth, and 12. Love)] that encompass both the Physical and Astral Realms in their entirety as an inclusive whole. Desire at this level represents a promise from above of what can be.
Beings residing on the Physical or Astral Realms generally refer to the Logos as their Higher Self. Once a Spiritual Being completes the incarnational cycle, the 12 dimensions of the Logos merges into a unity and the Being evolves up to become a resident of the Ethereal Realm. Thus enabling the Being to manifest as they so choose.
2. Under the column labeled "Manifestations:"
  1. Low-vibration manifestations are characterized by individual awareness and consciousness.
  2. High-vibration manifestations are characterized by collective awareness and consciousness.
3. Under the column labeled "Key Concepts & Lessons:"
Within the context of the Spiritual Multiverse, positive and negative do not refer to a value, moral or ethical judgment regarding something. Positive refers to the masculine, active, expressive energies; negative refers to the feminine, passive, receptive energies.
© 2015, Michael Rondot. All Rights Reserved.

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Understanding our Spirit Path

Part 1. Introduction

This series serves as a summary of what the author has personally learned to be true about the reality that exists beyond our five physical senses and our 'normal' everyday experiences. It is about a range of spiritual truths that revolve around ourselves. It will explore at least some of the possible answers to a variety of questions covering a wide range of topics including: Who are we? Where did we come from? How did we get from there to here? Why am I here now? And, Where am I going in the future? The author does not pretend to possess all of the answers to these or many other of life's most significant questions. He acknowledges that he himself is still seeking to find additional answers to these questions. For it is only by following the path of continuously seeking a fuller and deeper understanding beyond that which is already possessed can one encounter the possibility of the attainment of true wisdom.

Summary

Below is a brief summary of each of the individual articles that will appear in the rest of this series:

2. The Nature of the Multiverse. In this article, we will encounter not only what may well be the most complex topic in this series, but also what some might view as the most controversial. Here we will examine the four Realms (Spiritual, Ethereal, Astral and Physical) and each of the three planes within each of those Realms. The general characteristics of what is being manifested within each Plane as well as the key concepts and lessons that each Plane has to teach will also be discussed.

3. Path of a Spiritual Being. Having examined the structure of the Multiverse in the prior article, we can now follow, in general, the path of a Spiritual Being. Each Being starts its journey as a creative spark emanating from the Cosmic All on the Cosmic Plane. It spirals downward, manifesting on successively lower levels of each of the planes, until it reaches the Lower Physical Plane. We will examine how this descent adds an increasing number of layers of complexity, concurrent with a corresponding decrease in the level of overall effective power or vitality, as the Being descends. We will then follow the Being's path as it spirals back upward, gaining knowledge, wisdom and spiritual maturity, until it again exists in true unity on the Cosmic Plane.

4. The Nature of Space and Time. This article will describe the temporal nature of the Physical and Astral Realms. Temporal can be broadly defined as an environment that is, at least in part, governed by both space and time. In general, space is the framework into which matter and energy are embedded and which defines their observed location within the environment. Time is a means by which observed changes in the environment can be sensed, recorded, and evaluated. To paraphrase an old adage -- Space and time are nature's way of keeping everything from happening in the same place at once. Although widely regarded as being illusionary, space and time are very real components of both the Physical and Astral Realms. Existing within their temporal environment is the bedrock upon which the lessons of both realms are presented to and learned by all evolving Spiritual Beings.

5. Involution of the Human Spirit. This article will bring together information from prior articles to expand upon the downward half of the spiral journey for those Spiritual Beings who specifically choose to incarnate as human beings as part of their path to spiritual growth. The twin processes of involution and devolution will be evaluated together with the reasons why both are specifically essential to the ultimate evolution of the spirit.

6. The Nature of Free Will and Karma. This article will focus on four concepts: Destiny, Free Will, Karma, and Fate; and how they interact in one's life. Destiny describes what one is supposed to achieve or become as an outcome of a particular lifetime. Free will is the right to choose for ourselves. Karma is the result of the consequences arising from those free will choices. Fate is the ultimate actual outcomes after accounting for karma. Some current and past life examples will be shared that illustrate the interplay of these four dynamics.

7. Evolution of the Human Spirit. In article 5, we followed the path by which the individual human spirit attained full manifestation in the Physical Realm. Then, in article 6, we examined the process that spirit uses to gain information about and knowledge of itself. In this article we will examine how that spirit uses the understanding gained in the course of a multitude of incarnations, engages in a further process of spiritual refinement and wisdom, and concludes their upward spiral journey back 'home' to the Cosmic Plane as a fully mature Spiritual Being and, ultimately, back into integration with the Cosmic All.

8. Understanding Our Own Spirit Path. Having passed through the Veil of Forgetfulness on our entry into incarnation, we may well forget the myriad of details about our temporal past. But, at the least, we are usually born fully aware of who and what we are, knowing that "We are Spiritual Beings having a physical experience." Beyond early childhood, many retain a memory of this fact and some also maintain at least a grasp on knowing parts of the truths that underlie it. On the other hand, many of us have to be re-introduced to the concepts behinds this now familiar adage. This article will discuss some of the means, methods and tools that are available for doing so.

9. Case Studies and Conclusions. This series concludes with the examination of additional past life examples which will trace the course and outcomes of a sequence of lifetimes for a few individuals. The purpose of this examination is to provide evidence that supports and ties together all of the various concepts addressed within the series. The author will then attempt, from his own perspective, to provide general answers to the questions posed at the beginning of the introduction to this series; and then end by answering the even bigger question -- What does it all mean?

Some Important Concepts

There are certain words or phrases which will be used to convey some important concepts in this series. The definitions for these words may not precisely match what is found in a dictionary. Therefore, for the sake of clarity and mutual understanding, the author feels the need to define them in the manner in which he will be using them.

Consciousness refers to an individual's ability to experience their unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations, and environment.

Discernment is the ability to clearly, accurately and intelligently understand people, things, or situations.

Perception is the process by which people translate information that has arrived through one or more of their senses into a mental view of the world around them. The outcome of perception is awareness.

Awareness is having knowledge or understanding of something that was arrived at through one's cognitive discernment.

Intuition is the ability to know or understand something without the need for conscious reasoning or cognitive proof.

Empathy is defined as the ability to identify with and understand someone else's thoughts, feelings, emotions or situation.

Knowing is the state in which one possesses information, knowledge or understanding that was arrived at through intuition or empathy.

Divine Truth, or Truth with a capital T, is an emanation from the Mind of God, the Creator; it is, therefore, eternal and accurate for all Beings throughout the Multiverse. Divine Truth is revealed to us through dreams, visions and other forms of Divine Revelation. No one but God is capable of fully grasping all of the aspects and nuances of Divine Truth.

In its lesser form, truth, with a small t, emerges from the mind of a Being based upon the limited knowledge and perceptions of that Being. Small-t truth is limited in both time and scope. That is, what is true today may not be true tomorrow and what is true for one may not be true for another. Further, its accuracy is determined by the understanding and wisdom of the Being who holds and expresses it. Small-t truth also has another factor that many overlook - truth can often be relative. Bear in mind that one's objective experience of something may well be factual. However, their personal subjective experience of that thing may lead them into misunderstanding. They may fail to realize that their perception may not be the totality of the truth about that thing. To understand the relevence and significance of this, one need simply contemplate the consequences of observing a 'fact' and mistaking it to be a 'truth.' So what then is truth? Truth, with a small t, can be defined as a statement or idea that an individual perceives and currently accepts as being a personally valid and accurate fact.

Some Concluding Introductory Comments

As they read through this series, the reader may notice that the author is extremely fond of adages, including some that have become cliché. The author has come to understand that adages are a form of 'folk wisdom' that can be used to summarize sometimes important life lessons. Their inclusion is intended to serve as such.

The author makes no claim of special dispensation from the Creator to expound upon His Divine Truth, nor does he embrace a sense of holding a higher level or wider breadth of knowledge or wisdom regarding truth. The author simply claims a right, some may say an obligation, to share the facts and the truth as he understands them regarding the nature of the Multiverse as he has observed it based upon his direct personal experience. The author has studied the realities of those realms for nearly 50 years in this lifetime and over the course of many, many prior lifetimes. In his current incarnation, for reasons he can not himself explain, he was born retaining extensive personal memories of many human lifetimes, going into the far distant past. He has traversed the entire spectrum of human society; the roles he has lived have ranged from king and queen, priest and priestess, to serf, peasant, and slave. He has had lifetimes that did not survive birth and others that extended well into highly advanced age.