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The Universal Record: Navigating Time and Space Through the Needle of Perception

ChiEves rendering of the Universal Record of Existence
ChiEves rendering of the Universal Record of Existence

Imagine the universal record of existence as a vast, multi-dimensional record, like an infinitely complex vinyl album. This record contains every possible moment of time and space—past, present, and future—all woven together in an intricate, dynamic pattern. It’s not a flat, static object but a living, breathing entity that encompasses three dimensions of time and nine dimensions of space-time.


In this model, each dimension of space is connected to three dimensions of time. So, just as we move forward, backward, left, right, up, and down in space, time also has its own dimensions that can be navigated, though we’re typically only aware of the forward movement of time in our day-to-day lives.


The Needle of Perception:


Our conscious experience of life functions like the needle on a record player. As this needle engages with the universal record, it draws from the fluid ingredients of existence, arranging them into certainties that are most energetically complimentary. However, the certainty of these outcomes is interdependent on all the other needles of perception that influence and help create the grooves of the record. Each needle shapes reality not in isolation, but through a dynamic interplay with others, ensuring that the most favorable outcome is one that harmonizes with all connected points of perception. This interconnectedness necessitates fluidity, as the needle continuously adapts to align with the collective energy of all influencing perceptions, solidifying a reality that is most complimentary for all involved.


The Role of Light:


Light plays a crucial role in this process. Just as a record player’s needle picks up vibrations and translates them into sound, light helps to crystallize or “make real” the grooves that the needle of perception touches. It brings clarity and solidity to the events and experiences we perceive, locking them into our reality. However, this process isn’t instantaneous—light takes time to travel, and our minds take time to process what we see. This means that our reality is always slightly delayed, always a product of past interactions between the needle and the record.


The Dream State:


When we dream, the interaction between the needle of perception and the universal record shifts—it loosens, becoming less fixed. In the dream state, the needle isn’t fully engaged with any specific groove of the record. Instead, it hovers lightly over the surface, drifting across various dimensions of time and space without fully locking into them. This is why dreams often feel fragmented, surreal, and nonlinear—they reflect the needle’s fluid, unfixed engagement with the record.


During this state, our brains run at a lower frequency, altering how we interact with the record. We're not just passive observers but active explorers of the record's more malleable aspects. This allows us to catch fleeting glimpses of different possibilities and potentialities that haven't yet solidified into our waking reality. The boundaries between the three dimensions of time and the nine dimensions of space-time blur, enabling our subconscious to navigate through layers of existence that our conscious mind can't normally access.


Consciousness and Subconsciousness:


In waking life, our consciousness operates like a needle fully engaged with a particular groove of the universal record, firmly locking us into specific time and space dimensions. The frequency at which our brain functions during waking hours is higher, keeping this engagement precise and the resulting reality stable and consistent.


Our subconscious, however, resonates at a different, often lower frequency, which makes it more fluid and adaptable. This fluidity allows the subconscious to hover above the record, sensing other grooves and dimensions that exist beyond our immediate awareness. It’s as if the needle of our perception is lightly brushing the surface of multiple potential realities without fully committing to any one of them.


In the dream state, when our brain waves slow down to even lower frequencies, this subconscious awareness takes the lead. The needle of perception loosens its hold on a single groove, gliding over the record in a more exploratory manner. We temporarily experience the universal record as it truly is—fluid, dynamic, and full of potential. The boundaries between past, present, and future blur, revealing a landscape of interconnected possibilities, all waiting to be shaped by where the needle eventually decides to land when we awaken.

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