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04 THE UNIVERSAL LAWS

In reality, the universal laws arise from the truth, that is to say that the universe is sustained on what is always equal and constant in all time and place. These universal truths determine what we can and cannot do and are the foundations on which universal physical laws are based. Because in the universe, half of what we can propose is possible to achieve it and the other half is not, one is the horizontal dimension that governs the variable and voluntary and another is the vertical dimension that governs what is impossible to do because it is in contradiction with the truth. To give an example, it could be said that it is like adding two times two because it is evident that the answer will always be four, no matter how hard we try to deny it, on the other hand, the universe allows us on the other plane a multitude of voluntary options. One would be the vertical, feminine, crystalline and rigid plane and the other would be the horizontal, warm and changing masculine plane. You can also compare the universe and the present reality with a photograph that had a clear and sharp half, this half would represent that which is constant throughout the cosmic cycle and is independent of time, the other half of the photograph would be blurred because it would be vibrating without stopping and would represent that which is subject to time and the possibility of making changes at will and consequently is exposed to the risk of making mistakes.

The existence of that duality in nature that divides things into pure and consistent with universal truths, and other changing and in many cases erroneous is the reason that in some religions it is said that we live in an illusory world. Those who have the ability to understand what are those universal truths or keys that are constant indefinitely and can also separate them from the erroneous beliefs of each era, thus achieve a stable point of reference to be able to progress and reach the truth. The process of continuous change determines that each day is different from the previous one and makes it difficult to distinguish the correct changes from those that are not, but this continuous change in search of progress is what makes life exciting because every day we discover something new.

The universe on the one hand is rigid and constant, but on the other hand it is subjected to a process of continuous change from a high level of energy to a low one, exchanging energy for progress. This process of change and evolution makes life more interesting, but since there is free will on this plane in which there are so many different options to choose from, it is also easy to make mistakes. The continuous and programmed change of matter from a high energy level to a low one is what generates time and is modifying the universe every second.

At the end of each cosmic cycle, all beings have to reunite in a single particle so that it is possible for time to begin again, that last particle cannot cease to exist because it is the one that contains the sum of the life of all the others and from it all the particles and beings that must populate the universe in the next cycle will emerge again. That last particle cannot cease to exist, because in that initial phase of the cosmos there is only matter represented by that particle and nothingness represented by the void, but since only matter cannot exist or only emptied then the existence of that duality has to be eternal regardless of all the changes they may undergo.

The first universal being could be the equivalent of millions of years evolving and multiplying its particles to become more complex and learn. All that time would be spent meditating to find out how to make your life happier. Then I would imagine the universe we know in the same way that an engineer meditates on the construction of a building. He would also understand that it is best if there are other beings who share the universe with him. This initial multiplication and expansion phase of the universe would at first be slow. Currently, the atoms of matter already have a predetermined way in which they have to behave in each chemical or nuclear reaction, that is why they do it so quickly, but at the beginning, the way in which all the reactions had to take place would not yet be decided, for That, the passage from the initial phase to rapid expansion took time. It makes no sense to think of the initial universe as a sum of hydrogen atoms, because before they existed they first had to be projected. That is to say that in those times nuclear reactions at the speed of light as we know them now were not possible, because first it was necessary to decide in what framework and conditions all material reactions should be. That is to say, it went from a slow process of movement of matter to a fast one and at the speed of light, but this was only possible when the fundamental conditions or laws of matter had finished being established.

This initial expansion process could be compared to the game of dominoes when it is used to make a chain of tiles placed in parallel so that they fall when they collide with each other. In this game, the organizer slows down and takes time to get all the tiles into place, but once the first tile lands on the next, it causes a rapid chain reaction until the last tile falls. The universe works the same at the beginning, because it is absurd to say as some scientists believe that the universe expanded suddenly and at the speed of light, because that could not have happened if there had not been a slow process of designing that reaction in the past chain and a mind behind that process that would have studied how to do it. When all the basic processes were analyzed and decided, most of the physical processes followed a set and planned course in the same way that a train travels on the rails.

This would only apply to the universal being who is and controls the planets, but not to individual beings, because they can enjoy a much greater free will. This means that for the universal being the concept of will and free will would be limited to supervising all new processes so that they follow the course decided at the beginning, but it could also add something new if it was considered necessary for the proper functioning of the universe. This universal being could feel all the material processes in which it participates, even if they were almost automatic, this is possible, because its mind would be designed to be able to divide itself into multiple tasks at the same time. This means that the basic functions of matter would be determined in a fairly rigid and pre-established way, instead, the options of individual beings such as spirits or people would have a much greater margin of maneuver. In other words, the material universe would function according to the rigid and vertical dimension by having to form the foundations of the cosmos and the rest of the beings would use it just as the actors use the stage in a theater. The universe has to be rigid and immovable in its fundamental rules precisely so that the beings that live in it can be flexible and variable without fearing that their actions could seriously alter the course of the cosmos. The universe needs constant laws so that all the beings that live in it can evolve. It is true that time causes changes incessantly, but those changes must be made without questioning the primordial laws that were decided in the beginning.