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Edited By:
1. Sivaneswary Laws, BA (Hons)English and Philosophy
2. Harideran Sivagnanam( http://www.seaorgonite.com )
3. Others
First Edition 2015
Copyright 2015 by GBK Publications,Malaysia
Smashwords Edition
Published by GBKPublications
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http://www.gbk-books.com
http://www.brahmakumari.net
Table ofContents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the HolographicUniverse
Quantum World,
SubtleWorld of Light, and
SubtleWorld Drama.
Light energies of all quantum energies (which they have instead of having a soul). I have referred tothese light energies as the Quantum Energies Light (QE Light) in Chapter 8 of thisbook.
Light energies of nature (which theyhave instead ofhaving a soul). The QE Light energies provide these for them. InGods messages, in the Brahma Kumaris, it has been said that Naturedoes not have a soul. It has been said that they only havelight instead. So this light, which I have referred to as QELight, is not a soul.
Allhuman souls who are in the Corporeal World.
Allanimal souls.
Puresubtle dimensions/environments which the human souls use duringsubtle experiences.
2DSubtle World Drama,
3DSubtle World Drama, and
Natures 2D World Drama.
WorldDrama which exists within the Supreme Soul (God), and
WorldDramas which exist within all human souls.
There are many QE Light and quantum dimensions in the SWD which are involved with materialisingthe Real World. The QE Light and quantumenergies manifest as physical forms, inthe Real World. The QE Light and quantumenergies which are closest to the physicalworld, will look exactly like the physical world because they aremade of particles. The densest energies are the energies of theReal World which we live innow . The Real World is made of realparticles. Further away from the Real World are the QE Light and quantum dimensions which consist of quantum particles. A stepfurther away from the quantum particles, are the quantum dimensionswhich consist of quantum waves that areinvolved with materialising the Real World . Each of these dimensions is like a world of its own. Thoughit is as if the less dense dimensions are further away from theReal World, all of these dimensions occupy the same space as theReal World.
Further away fromthe world of waves , which is involved with the creation process, is the 2D SWDwith its imprints on the QE Light energies. The Real World ismaterialised based on what exists in the imprints of this 2D SWD.Further away, from the 2D SWD, are the dimensions of:
The QELight energies in the SWL which are not involved with the creationprocess.
Thequantum energies in the Quantum World which are not involved with the creationprocess.
All the various kindsof QE Light and quantum energies can be said to be in different quantumdimensions. All the QE Light and quantumdimensions exist permanently because theCorporeal World exists permanently.
Within each human body there is a soul.According to the knowledge of the Brahma Kumaris, the soul is apoint of white living light . Since the soul consistsof light , thesoul is part of the SWL. We are the souls and not the physicalbodies. When I use the words human souls or souls, I amreferring to the souls within the human bodies.
The SWL consists of light energies only . All souls are in ametaphysical dimension within the SWL. More explanations, on theSWL, can be found in the last few chapters of this book. All thatwhich have been briefly explained, in this chapter, are explainedfurther in the subsequent chapters of this book.
Chapter 2: Natures 2DWorld Drama and the Cycle of Time
Natures 2D World Drama(hereafter referred to as the 2D WD or Natures 2D WD ) exists in theHolographic Universe, since the imprints of the 2D WD are in the QELight energies. These imprints exist, eternally, in the QE Lightenergies. Thus, nature also exists eternally since its existence isbased on what is in the 2D WD.
The 2D WD providesfor linear time since nature exists eternally. The 2D S WD, on the other hand, provides forcyclic time. This cyclic time is referred to as the Cycle of Time, inaccordance with the knowledge of the Brahma Kumaris.
GoldenAge (Satyug).
SilverAge (Tetrayug).
Mid-Confluence. This is the Confluence between the Silver andCopper Ages. The Mid-Confluence can also be referred to as theMid-Confluence Age.
CopperAge (Dwapuryug).
IronAge (Kaliyug).
Confluence Age (Sangamyug). This is the Confluence betweenthe Iron and Golden Ages.
At the end of each 2D SWD,a new 2D SWD is created when impressions of the World Dramas that are deep within God and all humansouls are left on the QE Light energies.The same World Drama is imprinted as the 2D SWD, at the end of eachCycle of Time, so Time repeats in a cyclic manner. The humansouls are entangled to this 2D SWD, which provides for therepetition of Time in a cyclic manner.
The knowledge of the Brahma Kumaris gives emphasis to cyclic Time because the Brahma Kumarisare involved with preparing the human souls for worldtransformation. When world transformation takes place, a newCycle of Time begins. However, according to the knowledge of theBrahma Kumaris, nature existseternally in the Corporeal World. This is,actually, the linear Time of nature.
The 2D WD only has a briefoutline which guides animals, plants and everything else in nature.Information on how nature would be like, in the Ages of the cycle,is in the World Drama withinGod . This information is imprinted in the2D SWD, at the end of each cycle; these imprints provide naturesrole, in the next new cycle. The quantum energies materialise theReal World based on what exists in the 2D SWD.
The spiritual state of animals and plants is dependent on the spiritual state of all human souls onearth. Even natures role will be based on the spiritual state of Mankindon earth.
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