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t h e b o o k o f '' T h e P i l o t ''
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-- CHAPTER 2: COSMIC HISTORY -----------------------------------------
We have come down through a long series of universes. All of the more
advanced sources seem to be aware of this, most notably the Tibetan
scriptures and L. Ron Hubbard's investigations of 1952. However, no
one has ever provided a detailed description of the sequence or
characteristics of these universes. If we have indeed fallen from a
godlike state, then the universes themselves must follow some sort of
a dwindling progression and the mechanics of that decay must reflect,
on the whole, how we have come to be in the state that we are in.
This document will attempt to sketch out the broad outlines and
provide a context which will hopefully support further research. I
cannot guarantee that all the information given here is exactly
correct. The best I can do is to say that I think it comes reasonably
close. But of one thing I am certain, the picture can be no less
complex than that presented here. If I have erred, it is on the side
of missing things rather than putting too much there. Nothing less
would serve to explain the degree to which we have fallen.
Before embarking on an actual discussion of the history, it is
important to define my usage of the word "universe" because it is used
in many sloppy ways in the field of metaphysics.
By universe, I mean a complete system of space and time. And for this
discussion, I mean specifically those large agreed-upon universes in
which we all have lived.
There is not a one-to-one mapping between the points in space within
one universe and those in another. A universe can have more than one
3 dimensional plane and can also have other 3 dimensional spaces
(bubbles or pockets) tied to it. These are all considered to be part
of the same universe because there is a mapping of points and there is
a correspondence of time and there is a carry over of physical laws.
But truly separate universes do not tie together in a direct manner
and do not have identical laws. Note that you can setup transfer
points between separate universes, but these are arbitrary points
linked together without any correlation.
The current universe is one of very strict physical laws and is best
characterized as a highly mechanical MEST (Matter / Energy / Space /
Time) oriented creation. The immediately preceding universe was one
of Magic where physical laws were not quite as solid. Just as the
literature of science fiction hints at the flavor of our life in this
universe, the literature of fantasy hints at the nature of the Magic
universe. But even the magic universe was quite physical and highly
structured in its own context. As we work backwards from this
universe, we see that each preceding universe was slightly less solid
and more conducive to thought until we reach the earliest ones where
the Thetan (Spirit / that which thinks) is senior and the physical
aspects are trivial things that can be modified by the merest whim.
Let us now go all the way back and set the stage for the entire
procession of universes.
(1. INTRODUCTION)
(Part 1)
2. IN THE BEGINNING
3. THE DANCE OF CREATION
4. THE WOMB
5. THE JEWEL OF KNOWLEDGE
6. WE BEGIN THE CREATIVE PROCESS
7. THE REALITY WARS
8. THE EARLY CAPABILITIES AND ABBERATIONS
9. THE MIS-ALIGNED SPACES
10. THE AGREEMENTS UNIVERSE
(Part 2)
11. HOME UNIVERSE
12. THE PENALTY UNIVERSES OF THE HOME UNIVERSE ERA
13. THE FALL OF HOME UNIVERSE
14. THE GAMES UNIVERSE
15. THE MOTION UNIVERSE
16. THE SYMBOLS UNIVERSE
17. THE THOUGHT OR THETA UNIVERSE
18. THE THETA - MEST WARS
19. THE CONFLICTS (or MEST) UNIVERSE
20. THE MAGIC UNIVERSE
21. THE CURRENT PHYSICAL (or Space Opera) UNIVERSE
22. THE MUD UNIVERSE
23. WHERE ARE WE NOW
24. SUMMARY
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