Secrets of the Mind by Len Berg - HTML preview

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The Stages of Existence

Any creation, whatever its kind, goes through different sequences of existence.

  •  Before becoming a tangible reality, it must be desired by its creator. It is a prerequisite.
  • It is then "built" and incorporated into reality as a component of the Universe.
  • When completed, it lives its "normal" life, the duration we perceive varying from anything close to 0 milliseconds to eons.
  • Its existence is terminated and its components dispersed and made available to form new creations.

It is interesting to realize that every creation in our universe grows in itself the germ of its own destruction. From our human point of view, nothing lasts forever in a stable state. It seems like there is a beginning and an end to everything one can think of. Sooner or later everything will be transformed into something else. Matter of fact, everything is aging, which means each and every part of The Creation is evolving non-stop.

Applying a philosophical point of view I see this entire process of renewal as a never-interrupted development into a favorable evolution. It is impossible to pinpoint at what moment or place the desire was formed because the components of that wish are also the product of a continuity that seem to have no identifiable source. The roots of the intention can be traced back deeper and deeper while they disperse into ever tinier rootlets that finally get lost in the Universe the way the wake of a ship vanishes into an ocean after its passage. On the opposite end of the spectrum a similar phenomenon takes places while life goes on forever and ever, in an endless loop, where the past meets the present and goes on with its incessant renewal and evolution.