Thursday, May 31, 2018

When Creators Create Galaxies

Of course I'm giving you a simplistic human explanation that humans can actually understand here but nevertheless this is what actually happens to Creators when they create a galaxy as a home or farm for their children to be able to eat better much like humans build farms to feed their families and extended families here on earth.

First of all, a male and female mated pair of Creators leave a Galaxy for one reason or another. They then drift in Space sort of like young High school or College students might in their minds and traveling all over visiting parts of the known or unknown world down through history.

But in the case of Creators from Dark matter (which only means unknown matter) that actually comprises 96% of the known universe (because Galaxies and matter ONLY compose 4% of the known universe at present).

So, the majority of the universe is Dark matter (likely without either Time or Space as useful variable. I'm thinking that Time and space ONLY exist within a Galaxy and even then Time is bent by all the objects that are large in the Galaxy. For example, Earth bends time and so does the sun. So, there is no one constant time even for the Solar System as you travel through it.

Then this couple might get pregnant with Creator Babies. If this happens one of two things usually occurs. If the male is really in love enough with his mate he creates a Galaxy for he and his chidren to live in much like a man might build a farm where there was only a Forest before down through history to feed and clothe his family.

Then he becomes like a King like Zeus of this Galaxy and his wife becomes like Hera of this Galaxy and Because Creators don't live in time and space (unless they want to) they never die. The Only real cause of death by Creators is boredom and this they have learned to conquer by taking incarnation as beings on planets and inside of Suns like us as human beings. So, most or all of the souls of mankind are the Creator species of this Galaxy seeking mortality so they can value being alive once again and not be bored to death literally after they reach billions of years in age.

(Even though this is meaningless because creators don't naturally live in Time and space) (Except when they choose to).

How do they create a Galaxy?

They separate Dark matter (unknown matter) into matter and antimatter with a black hole in between the two dimensions to allow the balance to exist.

Galaxies are about as natural as waterfalls on rivers or waves on the ocean and relatively speaking about as long lasting from a Creator's point of view. But, A galaxy I suppose is a better analogy when compared to a Waterfall of never ending water because this resembles a galaxy more in this analogy better than anything else I can think of.

So, our souls are actually immortal creators who built this galaxy or were born after the galaxy was created and now maintain it for future generations of Creators.

And every Galaxy in the universe is built and maintained by Creators too.

And would each Creator be thought of as a God (or Grandfather)  and a Grandmother (Goddess) to all who live in that Galaxy?

Likely yes.

But, likely there is a Grandfather of Grandfathers also that we would be happier to call God watching over all Galaxies.

In Buddhism they actually have such a concept in the Buddhas Vajrasattva and Nyema so I tend to think of them as the God and Goddess of the physical Universe. The are the highest level Buddhas in existence that connect with the physical universe.

By the way Vajrasattva is male and Nyema is his mate and female. So, it could be said that they are presently the God and Goddess or male and female Buddhas in charge of the physical universe.

All Buddhas beyond that live in the Formless Realms.

However, depending upon your religion or philosophy you will have to figure all this out on your own.

Or if you have no religion this might also be viewed as a humanistic view of Galaxies as well in reality.

Interestingly enough,  I have now met many people who believe in psychic gifts like precognition and healing near and far that don't believe in either God or Buddha.

So, for them a humanistic yet scientific approach might be best.


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