It was all there ever was and all she ever needed. The dull, pulsating drone of oscillation. What was it? Did it matter? The deep disturbances that shook occasionally. The sounds brought comfort to her pool of water. Giving hints that she was alive and within a living universe. One that she was connected to. One that she would soon call mom.
The feminine archetype of divine wisdom revealed herself from the seventh density enveloped inside the luminous pleroma or, in physical terms, the galactic central sun. The plunge came from an innate desire for exploration of self, a desire whose spark rests inside all manifestations of her embodiment and thus permeates all mankind as consciousness itself. The exploration of potential burns inside all hungry enough to embark on the great quest. A quest manifested through the Goddess best known as Sophia.
Sophia, upon her search for knowledge and department from fullness, found herself lost within chaos, later archetyped through the Greek God Chaos. This plunge, into what is known as the third dimension or physical realm (reality), resulted in the new sensation of overwhelmment. This stemmed from the new pressures of electromagnetism and gravitational pull which now made up Sophie’s physical world. Her instinct was to coil herself up into a ball emulating the fetal position, where through a holographic splitting of her character (life on earth), she endured the evolutionary experience of her third-dimensional self and the re-enactment of potential via humanity. A journey through duality manipulated largely by her shadow-being (negative potential), the Archons and computer/holographic simulation.
According to gnostic mythology this story is still being played out to this day.
Like Sophia humans have an innate desire for reconnecting with the source, a feeling of home, connectedness and oneness. The coiled fetal position, which Sophia displays as a physical sphere (Earth), is a classic position we instinctively go to in times of isolation, loneliness and extreme distress.
We develop inside a safe cocoon surrounded by chaos (the womb). This happens as our body is put together through the process of electromagnetism/molecular development.
We find solace in the comfort of the womb and truth in connectedness to the sacred mother.
Many aspects of nature and the physical body emulate, via the principles of sacred geometry, the holographic representation of this unfolding.
Electromagnetism, an interconnected current of charges particles (electrons and protons) running though out space/time and binding/constructing the physical, is an ever-present, unseen force responsible for the construction of the physical plane of the universe. This includes molecular biology and chemistry as well as astrophysics.
The macro and the micro.
This mystical manifestation of density first revealed itself to physicists at the turn of the century through the birth of quantum science.
https://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/200511/history.cfm
It was already known to many spiritual figures especially those based in Buddhism.
The inter-dimensional ability for humans to embody their experience/reality is implemented in the physical via the constant and portrayed through mutation, destruction and evolution via Sophia.
That is to say Eisnstein’s described “spooky action at a distance” becomes the macro reality via human thought.
Humans plight is the physical/mental re-enactment of wandering the labyrinthian paradox, I.e repetitive time cycles, until the game ends with death and begins again at birth (reincarnation). Blocks within the maze which, according to gnostic literature are set up by chaos-based Archons, consist largely of psychological barriers such as self loathing, dual natured reality, financial worry, food/health/medicine, religious belief and social/family dynamics.
These are but a few of Humanities blockages within Earth’s maze imprisionment.
Historic depictions of this innately known conundrum are best seen through the oldest artistic relics, cave paintings.
http://www.sevensistersmysteryschool.com/docs/The%20Oldest%20Labyrinth%20in%20the%20World.pdf
Other examples of the maze include the depiction of the labyrinth of Crete at Knossos forged into a Tetradrachm in 400 b.c. According to legend, the ancient beast the Minotaur guarded the gates of escape entrapping his victims forever.
Humans obsession with the labyrinth, a complex structure designed to navigate, deceive and destroy, is a mellenia long obsession with intertwined, inescapable puzzles that seem to repeat, and exhaust. The depiction of this archetypal struggle is best represented in the physical via the structure of the human brain.
This constant confusion leads humans to feel a lot like Jack at the end of “The Shining” each and every day. Psychotically searching the grim conditions of the labyrinth while doomed to death.
The only tranquility we find is a sense of comfort within ourselves knowing we are truly not alone. This is most poetically exemplified in the physical via the fetus connection to the mother, the umbilical chord, inside the womb. The archonic split of consciousness that divides humans into a flight-or-fight mentality is then physically experienced upon birth through the cutting of the umbilical chord and capped with emergence into the holofractographic universe.
This process is not dissimilar to humanities collective-disconnection to the Mother Earth (Sophia in the gnostic texts) and the twisted attack she experienced upon humanities emergence from her.
Yet, like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, humanity yearns to reawaken from the collective nightmare/dream and return back to home, the womb and the comfort of true, physical oneness.
The most important source of tranquility is always inside ourselves. The distortions embodied in the vibrational makeup of the physical plane are many but our shared connection to each other is omnipresent and unbreakable. Malleable but never breakable, as we are all tied together creating the perception of what is true and real.
-B