On Earth a Waterfall does many things. First of all it aerates the water, kills billions of bacteria and allows underwater fish and insects to breathe downstream. Also, it is spectacular to watch like Niagra Falls in New York or Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park.
A Galaxy does a similar thing, it starts as a Dark Matter River without time or space then matter and antimatter are separated which creates a temporary time space continuum where none existed before and while this river of Dark Matter keeps running the Waterfall of the Galaxy continues to exist.
However, sometimes waterfalls stop because the rivers temporarily dry up some seasons and then you only have the memory of a waterfall. But, in another season the rains some and the water flows and then the Waterfall or the Galaxy exists once again as long as the water or Dark Matter River is flowing.
This is how I see waterfalls being like Galaxies as an intuitive and soul traveler.
Once when I was young and exploring the Galaxy as a Soul Traveler after God had granted my prayers to be able to Soul travel well by my early 20s I went out past the edge of the Galaxy. It was at that time the single most horrific terrifying experience of my life. Though Advanced yogis often like to go out past the edge of the galaxy while soul traveling basically what happens is everything in your being that isn't in balance falls off you and if you aren't prepared for this to happen it is completely terrifying.
My experience of this would be like without warning you are dropped from a helicopter into the ocean in the night in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. First, you are drowning and then you rise to the surface and it is dark. You don't know where you are and you don't even know completely who you are because pieces of you that you have grown accustomed to are gone. So, as soon as I could I went back to the living breathing being that the Galaxy is for it's protection from that.
This made me not want to soul travel off of earth for several years. I just couldn't deal with that experience for many years. However, at about age 32 I received "The Sword Which Pierces All Defilement" or the "The 1000 Buddhas Empowerment in Ashland, Oregon upstairs near where the Green Leaf Restaurant is now there and this all changed.
And I realized that this Tibetan Lama knew how to soul travel and then I knew how to travel between the Galaxies without worrying about the Void which I wasn't interested in then of experiencing again.
Another thing that happened was I realized Time and Space weren't real ultimately. The only things real actually were compassion and Pure Being, everything else was a contrivance. I was 32 years old then and had been a father already for 6 years so I was able to be much more realistic than I had been in my early 20s.
My experience of having a child was sort of like Meeting God in my son. God was teaching me every day from the time my son was born and I could see that. What a human being actually was was different than I ever had imagined as a man. Nothing was as I had thought it was. God taught me every day as I watched my son grow up.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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