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21 THE GALACTIC ENCYCLOPEDIA

 

The universe is divided into a stable and rigid part that represents the laws based on truth and that creates the universal order and then there is the variable part that represents everything that is subject to our own will or time. All the universal laws that are constant throughout the cosmic cycle can be used as a guide and reference to understand what we do not know, it is as if each of these laws were like a volume of a great universal encyclopedia. If we are able to discover these laws, we will have the keys to understanding how nature works. These fundamental keys are not too many in number and go from major to minor importance, but when we connect and relate to each other they can help us to unravel all the enigmas of the cosmos. Each of the keys that a philosopher discovers is as if it were the section of a circle, this means that when it is completed it is possible to understand the whole set globally, because the connection of all its elements allows us to see clearly what is common everyone and represents them. From that moment on, it is necessary to move to another level or higher circle to have a more complex understanding of the cosmos.

Once you ascend to another level or wheel, you have to start from the beginning to understand its global characteristics, because each circle is something different from the next, just as it happens in a school when a higher class is started. However, the closer the philosopher gets to the top of the circles, the closer he also gets to the peak of knowledge where he will no longer have to change his mind because he will have arrived at the truth. It could be said then, that progress is like a sphere full of circles inside, in this way the jump to a higher level would be determined by the blue, straight and vertical dimension, and the progress within each circle would be represented by the dimension red, curved and horizontal. In this way, the universal and constant laws would be in consonance with the blue and vertical dimension, and those subject to error or the will would be found in the red and horizontal dimension. 

Every time a person ascends to a new intellectual level, they may have the feeling that that level is in contradiction with the previous one, but that is because each level has new circumstances that, although they are different, it is not true that they are in contradiction with the previous levels. It is true that the reactions that we must adopt in each plane have to be different from the previous one, but that is because different circumstances also appear, therefore, we must never be completely sure that something will be the same in any circumstance. . Perhaps this evolutionary truth is the origin of the biblical legend of Jacob's ladder. This is possible, because in reality the entire universe is connected, whether directly or indirectly, which determines that each thing has something to do with the others, that is why when a philosopher manages to tune into universal truths, he can progress ten times faster than if did not have that connection, this circumstance is what causes inspiration.

When a person is inspired, it is as if their mind is connected to the universal library, and at that moment, it is as if all the questions find answers quickly or at least the basic concepts. It is not necessary for this library to be in any physical place for it to be possible to store knowledge, because in reality that knowledge is found inside everything, because everything that is well done has been built in accordance with universal truths and therefore contains those truths within it. In reality, the entire universe has been built in accordance with these truths, therefore, the key is to connect with those keys to be able to deduce the parts of that truth that are most difficult for us to find. To achieve inspiration, the philosopher must try to go to the source of knowledge avoiding that the influence of the environment and the prejudices of his time act as an insurmountable shield between him and the truth.

Those who are interested in philosophy, need to achieve a certain degree of isolation and the necessary tranquility to be able to detect which are those laws that are outside of time in order to be able to use them to improve their own life and that of others. These laws are out of time and never change, because they are based on truth. These laws are fixed and constant, because they cannot contradict themselves. To detect these constant laws, isolating oneself from the environment is the ideal, because in that situation the philosopher remains static with his body but not with his mind. This is necessary, because by putting yourself in the same situation of rest as the laws you want to discover have, you acquire the ability to get in tune with them. Some philosophers in India realized this circumstance and for this reason, there is currently a theatrical representation where it is tried to teach that in order to understand the world it is necessary for the body to remain immobile while the eyes, which also represent the mind of the philosopher, they are on the move.

Time and constant laws form an indefinitely blended duality, but time is constantly changing as the universe transforms the energy of evolving stars. This evolution makes life exciting by constantly providing news to all beings that inhabit it, but the need for continuous change that evolution has also exposes us to make mistakes. This means that we will always live in a universe in which one part is fixed, pure and true and the other is variable and open to error. The fixed part is not subject to our own will because it depends on the truth and since the truth cannot contradict itself it is constant always regardless of time, in addition, in the universe it needs that fixed part to exist because it acts the same as the truth vertebral column in the human body, that is, it represents the fixed part that supports everything that is elastic and if it can change. Then there is the horizontal and variable part that depends on our own will. It could then be said that the universe is divided 50% between the rigid and vertical dimension and the variable and horizontal dimension.

The feminine dimension, straight and vertical, is the one that contains the universal truths that are constant in all time and place, therefore, they can be considered divine laws. The horizontal, masculine, curved and variable dimension is characterized by the vertiginous change generated by time and the energy of the stars. It also offers us free will, therefore, it exposes us to make mistakes. The existence of this variable dimension, changing and subject to the possibility of making mistakes is what causes the belief that we live in an illusory world, because it is very difficult to know exactly what part of what we believe is pure, true and consistent with universal values, and which part is the consequence of our own errors of judgment. This problem is greater on those planets that have not yet finished their evolutionary process.

In order to find which are those constant and true laws, it is necessary for the philosopher to investigate which of all things remain unchanged over time. There are lasting things that are correct only for a time and there are also lasting things that are wrong, however, the truth is the most constant of all, because there is nothing in the universe that can indefinitely contradict it. You can deny the truth for a while, but you can't fool everyone all the time. When a philosopher manages to detect those universal truths that are constant, he acquires an excellent point of reference to understand the world, from that moment on he can differentiate what is temporary and subject to error and what is undefined and correct. Unfortunately, many great ideas discovered by ancient philosophers were mixed with the grossest superstitions, sometimes those superstitions were had by the philosophers themselves and other times they were added later, the end result is a sum of beliefs with one part of truth and another wrong. For this reason, it is important that a philosopher tries to be impartial and reject prejudices, but I am not referring to what in schools or in the cinema they call prejudices, which is usually too influenced by political opinions and not by evidence, but must Refusing to call an attitude prejudice just because others tell us that it is, because in reality a prejudice is based on considering a conclusion good without bothering to check the sense or logic that it may have. However, much of what is taught to children is full of prejudices and is used to direct them in favor of the political ideology that is dominant at the time. That is to say, that child, when he becomes an adult, will consider prejudice everything that opposes what he has been told is true, but if he acts like this he will be full of prejudices, because he acts according to what he has been taught and not because of an impartial analysis, and all because he does not feel like reflecting on the world around him and prefers to follow the intellectual fashion of the moment. In other words, instead of trying to find out if an opinion is a prejudice, he will commit the prejudice of accepting the wrong opinion of others as good just because he does not want to spend time meditating on the percentage of truth that what he has been taught may have.

On the other hand, a philosopher, when he isolates himself from the world, reduces the influence of the environment and thus manages with meditation to travel through time and space evaluating everything globally, this allows him to get very close to the truth if he has enough intelligence. In reality, everything that surrounds us tells us about universal truths, the round shape of the planets or their repetitive movement suggests the cyclical nature of the cosmos. The color red and blue represent only one of the many versions of universal bipolarity and the union of both produces balance and life, therefore, the color green represents it. In addition, universal values are repeated incessantly at each level of nature, which also serves as a guide to discover the truth about how the universe is connected and what elements are essential in its operation. Looking for all these coincidences, the architecture of the cosmos can be understood.

There are those who think that in order to meditate it is necessary to adopt complicated postures with the legs and hands or emit strange sounds, who say that it is because they are not able to find the way to connect with the spiritual world and they deceive themselves developing absurdities rituals with your body. They act like this, because their minds are made of stone and that is why they confuse the physical with the mental. The key to meditating effectively is simply to find a place where you can be comfortable and without excessive interference from the outside world, most of the time that ideal place is your own home.

To be a complete man, it is necessary to enrich oneself by seeking the truth and doubting everything, because in order to get closer to the truth, one must be willing to suffer the disappointment of having to admit that one is wrong, because in this way it is possible to become stronger and wiser by having the truth as the only foundation of being. With each disappointment and with each error that we recognize, we will be able to advance one step, until we no longer have to change our mind because we will have arrived at the truth, thus we will obtain the benefit of going on the right path.

It is true that my books often repeat the same themes or concepts, this is because each one of them actually represents the keys to the cosmos, therefore, it seems appropriate to repeat them as they can serve as a guide to readers, but it will always be better to repeat a truth than to forget about it. If the reader understands these keys and unites them in his mind, perhaps he can take that intellectual leap that helps him understand all that is missing. It is also useful to repeat a topic when trying to delve into something that has not been explained in depth or when trying to add something new. We must bear in mind that in the universe everything is repeated and everything is related and in the same way that it does not seem strange to us that the wheel of a car, the days, or the years repeat their movement incessantly, in the same way I usually repeat that which is related to other different matters. In reality, it is those repetitions that make the difference between what is important and what is secondary.

Finding inspiration is not easy, because when trying to ascend from the dense confusion of this world into the clear clarity of spiritual truths often, that inspiration is interrupted by the influx of matter trying to pull you down and as if If they were gray clouds, they interpose in the middle of the blue sky, thus making it difficult to see at a great distance and consequently the depth of the conclusions reached. Therefore, each time a topic is repeated, it is like a new attempt to get a little higher and know each topic in greater depth.

In reality, both matter and spirit are necessary to achieve happiness, living in matter is good and necessary, because it provides us with an immense flow of new emotions that make each day different, that is the real reason why that we build our bodies and reincarnate in them, but at the same time it has its own drawbacks, because its density and warm vigor also favors confusion, but this will only be the case for a limited time until the world finishes completing the process of evolution. When that happens, the spiritual and material dimensions will find their balance and all the truths will finally be clarified. Then, the spirits reincarnated in the human form, will be able to live indefinitely in peace, because evil will no longer have any opportunity to harm people, because the universal truth that is the authentic definition of God will live forever on Earth.

In order to progress in the philosophical aspect, man needs to have time to be able to meditate and thus be able to discover himself, for this reason, it seems unacceptable that in some countries the working day is too long, because that is how workers are turned into slaves. Ideally, the working day should never exceed eight hours a day for young workers and no more than four hours a day for workers over fifty, along with one or two days off a week. This is the best, because we must work to live and not live to work, a certain amount of work a day is good for exercise and entertainment, but it is unacceptable that people are turned into simple machines for mass production.

I also find the manipulators and dominators of so many sects and organizations that try to distract people by minimizing the real problems of the world in order that they only listen to them, these are forms of mental manipulation and possession that do not differ much from the proper conduct of evil spirits or dominant people. They are envious and jealous of anyone who asks our attention or something good for us, because they only want us to believe and listen to what they say, they try to prevent us from relating to our families and only reading the books that they sell, they They are like mental black holes that hide their greed behind beautiful words. These social parasites pretend to be very scientific, but they try to prevent us from accessing reliable sources of information, they use our fear and also the selfishness that we may have to deceive us, because if fear is not enough, then they suggest that within their sect we can make profit at the expense of others. They pretend to have a goodness that they do not have, therefore, people who do not care to find the truth are the ideal terrain to sow their lies.

We have an example of this when diseases or epidemics occur, because these alarmist individuals who deny everything always try to devalue what the health authorities tell us because they are envious of anyone who requires our attention. With this attitude, they show clearly possessive behavior.

It is true that pharmaceutical companies try to influence politicians to encourage us to take more medicines than necessary, because for them a sick and drug-addicted society is their ideal model, since it provides them with more profits. It is evident that paranoia generates more paranoia and fear generates more fear and pharmaceutical companies are interested in having fear and paranoia in order to sell more drugs and become rich at the cost of the health of citizens.

It is like when there are epidemics and the pharmaceutical companies tell us that we must change our mask every four hours to be protected, but that, nevertheless, they do not say anything about the percentage of air that enters unfiltered through the sides of the mask when we breathe, so as not to hurt your sales. Or when they say that we have to be vaccinated three times in seven months without providing conclusive evidence to prove it. It is evident that masks or vaccines protect against diseases, it is also logical that in this situation the government tries to encourage people to get vaccinated, but it is outrageous that after having received two doses in a month they try to impose a third dose almost followed by the others threatening those who do not want to continue being vaccinated to treat them the same as those who have never been vaccinated.

This seems to be more the consequence of financial interest coupled with paranoia than a true medical necessity, because there is no evidence to show that with two vaccines we are not protected for at least one year. This is what has happened with the coronavirus in 2021.

It gives the impression that they want to impose a dictatorship for the people but without the people, because, if everything related to the disease is obligatory, what margin is then left for the citizens to decide on their own body or to exercise the right free will? Then, the opposition political parties, with their behavior of harassment to the government, end up favoring the pharmaceutical companies, because in order to get to power, they accuse the government of not protecting citizens without not supporting over-medication, then In order not to be attacked by these accusations, the government ends up supporting the excess of medicines, and what is worse, it tries to impose it with threats. In the end, what started out as a medical problem ends up becoming a problem of greed, lust for power, fear and paranoia. Then, these behaviors feed each other to unsuspected limits. In other words, on the one hand, in rich countries, citizens are threatened to continue vaccinating incessantly in an endless wheel, but on the other hand, poor countries have to keep waiting to receive these vaccines. Where was international solidarity then? It is clear that when cowardice rules, dignity is forgotten.

It is true that diseases and epidemics exist and can kill people, so the right thing to do is to find the middle ground. That is to say that on the one hand we must recognize that pharmaceutical companies are more interested in selling medicines than in curing diseases, and politicians are more interested in preserving their privileges than in respecting civil rights, but we must not accept those scammers who deny everything what doctors tell us so that we only listen to them and thus keep ourselves under control, because they are not interested in health but in the power they exercise over their social groups, therefore, they do not hesitate to lie as much as necessary with such not to lose the power they have over the will of others.

They are actually hypocrites, because they look at the straw in another's eye but they don't look at the beam in theirs. They want us to think that everything that comes from outside their sect is bad, and to convince us they use half-truths. It is true that there are many bad things in the world, but sects are undoubtedly among the worst in existence. Pharmaceutical companies and alarmists alike try to force citizens to support their point of view as if the truth were theirs alone when that is not the case. It is as if two people who go through the jungle lost are arguing about which path is better to take, if the path where the lions are, or the path where the hyenas are, the dilemma is that there is the same danger on both roads. With pharmaceutical companies and the groups that reject them, it is similar, because both have something good, but also something bad, because both compete for our attention in order to benefit at our expense, therefore, it is best to recognize that both The sides have something to do with it, but also something to be ashamed of.

Many of the people who adhere to these extremist organizations are no better than their leaders, because they behave like bloodthirsty vampires, the organization brings them together and gives them the arguments and means to develop their evil but they already carry evil in their inside. These organizations serve as a pretext for them and provide them with the means to bring their evil to the outside, they blame others for their personal or family problems without ever acknowledging their own responsibility. They try by all means that people consider them victims when in reality they are degenerate despots, because there is no greater vileness than to use the problems of the world as an excuse to justify their own violence and thus disguise the evil and arrogance that they carry within. They try to make people believe that having a certain personal problem gives them the right to mistreat innocent people. But that's just an excuse, because if they really cared about justice, then they would fight tyrants instead of joining them. The truth is that these organizations are run by degenerate despots who have allowed themselves to be dominated by arrogance, but many of those who adhere to them are too. They use the problems of society to hide their own evil, because in many cases they blame innocent people for their personal problems in order to mistreat them and then try to defend themselves by saying that they were acting in self-defense. With their criminal conduct they only show that they are hypocrites.

It is also true that governments often use epidemics or public health as an excuse to limit civil liberties beyond what the diseases demand, because in the end the dilemma is what should come first, if the freedom to decide for one same with the risk of infection, or the right of the government to limit freedom to reduce epidemics? In my opinion, the solution is the middle ground, because during an epidemic it is good to reduce social contacts to avoid contagion, but it is also true that each person can decide for themselves what risk they want to take because at the end of the day Out is about deciding on your own body and your own life. The government says that it limits our rights or free will to protect us from disease, but prisons are full of people whose only crime was consuming or selling hallucinogenic substances that, although it is true that they are harmful to health and for my part I reject them Totally, however, I believe that it should be each citizen who makes the decision to accept or reject it and not the government, because when it comes to our own health and our own body, the decision of what we consume has to be ours.

The government does not have the right to imprison anyone just for making use of their own freedom, but on top of that they say they do it for our good is an insult to intelligence. The same has happened with the consumption of alcohol, prostitution or gambling, which for moral reasons has been prohibited on different occasions throughout history. Also in Muslim countries it is normal to force women to wear a veil that covers the head totally or partially. The reflection that we have to make of all this is that the fact that something can be morally rejected does not mean that it should be legally. The government has no right to fine or imprison anyone for their ideas or moral attitudes when they only affect themselves. In those cases in which it is considered that a certain behavior, or the consumption of any substance is harmful to health, the government must create information campaigns to alert the population, it could also leave them out of free health care to make them reflect, but they must never cross the line that involves invading the free will of citizens.

It is true that there are many behaviors and substances such as drugs that are harmful to health, but when they are applied to oneself, the government does not have to prevent it, on the contrary, it must allow their consumption so that each person discovers for themselves what wrong of their action, but as long as it does not harm others as occurs for example when driving or while at work. At the same time, it is necessary to eliminate any mitigating factor for those who commit a crime under the influence of drugs or alcohol, because the fact of respecting free will does not prevent a just punishment from being applied to those who deserve it as a result of their actions. It is necessary to act in this way so that citizens abandon their bad habits, therefore, the government must respect their freedom, but at the same time demand responsibility for the damages that they could cause to others. In other words, the key to this issue is, on the one hand, to respect free will, but at the same time educate the population by punishing any crime committed under the influence of these substances. This is essential for people to become aware that any act against the rights of others must have a just punishment. Following this procedure, no one would go to jail just for exercising their free will and the mafias would no longer be able to act, thus ending the civil war between those who support the trade in these substances and those who oppose it by force. With this system, citizens would understand that the right to do what we want does not imply that we will not be punished when we use our freedom to harm others, thus learning to use freedom more responsibly. 

Unfortunately, death deprives us of all the knowledge that we have accumulated during life, except those that are kept in the spirit, that would not be a problem if after reincarnating the teachings we received were pure and true, because with them we would have again the most important knowledge, but the human prejudices and lies that politicians force to teach in schools to promote their continuity make it very difficult for people to reach adulthood with a clean mind. That will have no solution until the world completes its development and the darkness of ignorance gives way to the light of knowledge, then, the fact that the body dies so that the spirits can recycle will no longer be important, because the will no longer exist. Prejudices and the teachings that children will receive will be based on the truth.

If we add the loss of memories that death implies for the spirit, along with all the circumstances that during life prevent us from having time to meditate and find the truth, in the end it is difficult to have an objective vision of reality. Because first, in childhood, we have to spend a lot of time memorizing what we are taught, it is true that much of what is taught in schools is true, but it is also true that it is the ideal means for the government, through the ministry of education, try to condition the students so that they assume as absolute truths what benefits them. At home, children are also exposed to assimilate the prejudices of those parents who do not care to find the truth and their only concern is reading sports newspapers.

Then, as they reach adulthood, they have to spend a lot of time working and caring for any children they may have. This determines, in the end, the time that each person spends observing the universe and wondering why everything exists and what is its reason for being is reduced to very little, but people have to understand, which is when we meditate when we are truly free, because if we assume everything they tell us to be true then we will end up being manipulators' puppets and our life will be summed up in working, reproducing, entertaining ourselves with the bodily senses and dying. We must listen to silence, that is, we must stop and look around us in order to understand the real world, because the more we worry about meditating and understanding, the better our life can be. We must feel the sweet pleasure of the philosophy that few know, but I am not referring only to the philosophy that is read in a book, but the philosophy that is acquired with meditation, we must awaken the mind's eye, that is, we must understand that the world can be changed if we take the time to figure out how to do it better. The ability to assess the importance of things is inversely proportional to the speed we use to analyze them, that is, the slower we analyze them, the deeper the analysis, therefore, silence and slowness are necessary to understand their details.