Hypothesis
Preface

The Rabbit Hole
Before we begin our journey down the rabbit hole, let’s first address the topic of expectations and the type of knowledge we aim to uncover here.
To explain what lies ahead, imagine this scenario: you’ve recently accepted a new position at work, requiring you to move to a different city. The move goes smoothly, and you find yourself enjoying your new surroundings. However, there’s one particular place in this city that has intrigued you since childhood—a space museum.
You’ve always wanted to visit this museum, but life gets busy. Between work and daily routines, the thought fades away. Time passes, years roll by, and now, in your later years, you’ve retired. Life has slowed down, giving you more time for reflection. One day, you suddenly remember the space museum.
Curious, you decide to look it up. When you discover its location, you’re taken aback—it’s right across the street from where you’ve been living. Every morning, as you’ve sat down for breakfast, you’ve unknowingly gazed at the very building housing the museum. It was there all along, right in front of your eyes. The only thing that changed was your awareness of its existence.
Similarly, the spiritual knowledge we are about to explore is much like this discovery. What we aim to reveal is the deeper nature of reality—something that has been present all along, surrounding you at every moment.
Structure
As we delve deeper, we’ll draw on scientific insights to guide our understanding. To keep the information organized and accessible, we will present brief summaries and provide references to the Science section of this webpage. There, you can explore the details further if you wish to deepen your understanding.
We will approach historical and religious topics in a similar way, linking to the History section for those seeking more comprehensive information.
With this framework in place, we’re ready to go to the next step, and talk about belief systems precent in our time and how they came about.
Truth philosophy and religion
The Blind Men and the Elephant
Let us consider an ancient parable, one that has been told countless times to illustrate a profound truth. Imagine four blind men who, for the first time in their lives, are brought before an elephant. Each of them is eager to understand this mysterious creature, but none can see it. Instead, they reach out and touch the elephant, each grasping a different part.
The first blind man places his hand on the elephant’s trunk. Feeling its flexible and sinuous movement, he confidently declares, “The elephant is like a snake!”
The second blind man touches one of the elephant’s sturdy legs. Firm and unmoving, it feels like a solid pillar. “No,” he says, “the elephant is more like a tree!”
The third blind man finds the elephant’s massive, rough side. Running his hand along its vast surface, he concludes, “You are both wrong. The elephant is clearly a wall!”
The fourth blind man, grasping the tail, laughs at the others. “You’re all mistaken,” he proclaims. “The elephant is nothing more than a rope.”
Each blind man is absolutely convinced of his understanding, yet none fully grasps the whole truth.
The Parable and Religion
This story offers us a metaphor for the diversity of religions and spiritual traditions in the world. Each religion, like the blind men, approaches God, the universe, or reality itself—from its own perspective. One tradition may describe God as a loving and personal being, while another might see the divine as an impersonal force that pervades all things. Some emphasize structure and ritual, while others focus on inner transformation.
None of these perspectives are entirely wrong; each contains a piece of the truth, shaped by the part of the “elephant” they have encountered. But like the blind men, no single perspective or even all blind men can fully encompass the vast and infinite nature of the divine.
The Blind Men
Consider how the men were blind in the parable. How would the description be if the scales fell from there eyes and they suddenly could see. They would realize how wrong they have been about the limited understanding about ’God’ they hade. They would have a completely different description from before.

the rise and fall of civilisations and mankind’s. The order of the fabric of space, darkness light birth and death. Kali Yuga progression of the equinox. Dark ages and enlightenment ages (paradise) .ontology as a base for spiritual groath ?
The Core of the Onion
Now let’s delve into the central concept of ancient knowledge and make a strong case for its absolute truth.
The Dream of God
In simple terms, the reality you perceive as the three-dimensional structure surrounding you, which you believe to be real, is actually a product of what we commonly refer to as dream consciousness. We exist within a dream or a world that is essentially the dream of a higher power, which we can call God. You are a character within this divine dream, and your consciousness is inseparable from God. In truth, you are not separate from God at all. Every living being and objects on this planet is made of consciousness.
Your Dreamscapes
Consider the experience of dreaming. Similar to your three-dimensional dream reality, everything within your dream, no matter how real it may seem, is created and shaped by your consciousness.
The cat you interact with in your dream is a creation of your consciousness, and the very space you navigate within the dream is a construct of your consciousness. The same applies to the feelings of love, the kisses, and the passion you encounter in your dreams—they are all products of your consciousness, giving rise to independent entities that appear separate from you. Mountains, the air, clouds, people, demons, stars—they are all manifestations of your consciousness, seemingly divided to create a reality that is often mistaken for the true reality.
Similar to the world you perceive as real in your dreams, the current reality you inhabit is also constructed in a comparable manner.
The divine dream consciousness manifests universes, galaxies, stars, and planets, providing a platform for the evolution of life into self-reflective biological beings who possess the innate ability to create from consciousness—an attribute we recognize as dreaming.
Furthermore, if you haven’t deduced it yet, the reason behind your dreams is a causal response related to God. This phenomenon, known as ´Inter-dimensional Fractal Causation´, grants you the capability to create universes, making you a god-like entity within the miniature universe you construct during your dreams.
To Be a Banana or to Have a Banana
The concept of oneness stems from this very teaching. We are not merely connected with everything because we are composed of stardust or because ”we are all made of atoms”—though these statements are undeniably true. The truth goes deeper.
We all originate from a divine conscious core. All are interconnected through the consciousness of God. As described in Vedanta to illustrate the relationship between the individual and Brahman, the absolute reality, the phrase ”Tat twam asi” or ”thou art that” highlights that you are God.
More accurately, you are a fragment of a divided divine consciousness, expressed as a human being within a divine dream world.
When you gaze into the eyes of a bird, dog, or human, you are directly perceiving God. When you engage in intimate relations with your beloved partner, you are providing pleasure to God (Tantric Ritual).
Each time you prepare a meal for yourself, your loved ones, or your children, you are essentially cooking for God, and that is what in hinduism is called Prasada, God directly perceiving the offering of food, sex or anything you offering, through the consciousness of the one preparing and consuming the food, preforming sexual acts etc.
Personality
Your unique identity emerges as the divine consciousness undergoes a filtration process within your individualized brain and physical form, giving rise to a distinct individual conscious human experience.
Consider this scenario: Picture yourself gradually losing each of your senses, one after another. First, the sense of touch fades away, followed by your sense of smell and taste. Then, you lose your hearing, and eventually, your vision. In this state of isolation, what remains?
You find yourself in a dark void devoid of sensory input, left only with your memories. And now, your memories are taken away. What persists?
What remains is your conscious awareness of your existence—the fundamental ”I am.” This, core essence, is shared by every living being in the universe and every human on this planet. It is the consciousness of God.
Meditation
The focal point of all meditation techniques is the essence of God.
The ultimate objective of meditation is to calm the mind and minimize external sensory stimuli. By achieving this state of tranquility, one can perceive the divine consciousness that is typically obscured by mental noise.
By subduing the senses, the fundamental core of Consciousness becomes more pronounced, allowing for a clearer understanding of one’s true self and original state. It serves as a pathway to reconnect with one’s authentic essence.
This endeavor requires substantial effort and practice. However, if successfully accomplished, it leads to a profound realization of one’s true nature—an awareness that we are divine beings experiencing humanity on a planet known as Tellus.
To give one more example to describe enlightenment or waking up we can one more time look at human dreaming and the very real phenomonen Lucide Dreaming. When you experience Luside Dreaming you become aware inside your dream that you are dreaming.
You literary waking up inside your own dream world….becoming aware that despite its maybe Sunday night, and you are in bead going to work at 06:00 you are inside a beautifully crystal clear three dimensional world of your own creation, looking at a beautiful sunset over the ocean. Humans playing football on the beach, wind blowing in you face, and all this is your creation, you are God in your own little universe.
In a similar manner, this is how it could be to become enlightened in this world, to realize you are part of God and the world is your creation.
Just as it can be challenging for you to awaken within your own dream (lucid dreaming), the process of awakening within the dream of God, the reality of Yourself/God, through meditation is equally arduous.
As we described in the introduction of this webpage about the parable of the ice-cream….now you know what it means to tasted the ice-cream and you have a full understanding of the purpose of tasting the ice-cream.
The Science
So are there any basis for this claim in scientific understanding of to day ? Yes there is.
More to come……updated 2023.06.12