The Logos

The First Movement

Everything is Energy, Energy is Spirit, Spirit is Everything.

Energy is the same as motion and as light.

Motion emanates heat which expresses the speed of the motion.

The entirety of the energy in all of the universe began as a single point of infinite energy, so dense and compacted that the expressions of motion, heat, and light were yet to even exist.

This point existed, as ONE, in zero dimensions, all alone without form and without shape.

Suddenly, the point expanded in number from ONE to TWO as motion sprung into existence, carrying with it the phenomenon of time and space, giving rise to the first dimension in the form of a single line.

The propagation of time and space caused by the expansion from the first point to the second point happened according to the formula known as the logos, carrying with it the Three Forces of Creation which are:

  1. The Substratum upon which the operation takes place, this is the original state of energy that is acted upon.

  2. The Operation which is the action, event, or sequence of actions and or events that brings forth the change in the substratum.

  3. The Product of the substratum and the operation which is the final result or what the operation brings about.

This formula is the framework that underlies both the concept of causality with the operation representing the cause and the product representing the effect, as well as the concept of logic, which can be expressed as ‘if this then that’, with the operation representing ‘this’ and the product representing ‘that’.

Now, the product, being made according to the formula known as the logos which dictates that every cause has an effect and every effect has a cause, had to have been initiated by something or someone for it could not have been initiated by nothing for nothing has no effect.

The operation further relies on the property of measurement as the second point cannot exist as a separate entity distinct from the first point without being measured, and this measurement is known as time and space.

Point TWO measures the distance of how far it is in time and in space from point ONE.

Now the product being the expanded point of infinity is still infinite and, instead of being represented as a linear line, it is better seen as a propagating wave that continually expands.

This wave is known as the fundamental wave, or fundamental frequency and can be seen as a string that measures the distance.

Furthermore, as the single point of energy expanded it was immediately split into at least two possible directions of momentum which can be seen as counterclockwise (spin left), which is like plucking a guitar string up, and clockwise (spin right), which is like plucking a guitar string down.

As discovered through quantum mechanics, the actualized direction of the wave is not revealed until the phenomenon of observation comes into play.

Until the observation, which is the measurement itself, is made, the wave defined by its measurements can not be said to exist in an actualized state of being but rather as a potential phenomenon that could be actualized in any possible spin state.

For this reason, the great expansion of the single point to energy can be understood as the Great Awakening.

The First Word

As soon as the direction of momentum was actualized the wave shifted into the second dimension as it was explosively sent, in what can be seen as upwards, to the peak of its amplitude, perpendicularly bisecting the path of the wave 90 degrees before the wave mirrored its movements, falling below its starting point to the negative peak, which can be seen as downwards, and then returning to its starting position, ending the cycle.

Now the wave, being the extended point of infinity, is still infinite, therefore, the end of the cycle is not some definitive end but rather the beginning and the end as the cycle continued to revolve ad infinitum as it moved forward in time.

This gave rise to four particular points in space and time that the wave occupied while propagating.

These points, defined by the position of the wave, can be seen as Upwards, Descending, Downwards, and Ascending.

The completion of one full cycle measures the speed of the motion, defining the energy the wave carries in terms of frequency.

The frequency of the fundamental wave was then immediately doubled and the wave itself was divided in two, giving rise to the 2nd harmonic and 2nd octave in a process that continued ad infinitum.

During this expansion of the point, which took place in less than a nanosecond, the wave simultaneously expanded into the third-dimension as it didn’t propagate by simply going up and down, but rather, round and round as it spiraled forward.

This shift into the third dimension brought forth the first vibration, otherwise known as the first mechanical wave which existed as a series of overtones and carried the first sound to ever ring throughout the universe.

Let There Be Light

The shift into the third dimension immediately gave rise to the seven directions, as the six directions, up, down, left, right, backwards, and forwards, completed the cube of the universe, giving rise to the seventh direction that rests in the center.

  1. Up

  2. Down

  3. Left

  4. Right

  5. Front

  6. Back

  7. Center

The cube of the universe is the subjective cube that fits around any and all material objects center of existence.

7 directions, 3 dimensions, and 12 measurements.

Furthermore, as the energy expanded, slowed, and cooled it materialized into electrons and different particles that interacted with each other creating the most fundamental material components.

This gave rise to an electrical field and magnetic field that oscillated back and forth perpendicularly through space and time, further giving rise to the very first Ray of Light that shined throughout the universe.

This is interesting as electromagnetism wasn’t the first form of energy in the universe, but rather came after the most fundamental form of energy took on a three dimensional form, slowed down, and decayed into electromagnetic radiation which travels at the speed of light.

The Fall Into Matter

This process quickly gave rise to the dual substance known as matter which manifested into three descending states of matter, each carrying less energy, giving rise to the four elements.

  1. Fire : Light : Energy

  2. Gas

  3. Liquid

  4. Solid

The ray of light was further separated into seven descending frequencies of vibrations as it passed through one of the three states, giving rise to the phenomenon of color itself, as measured by our eyes.

  1. Red

  2. Orange

  3. Yellow

  4. Green

  5. Blue

  6. Indigo

  7. Violet

After the actualization of everything was initiated, the energy emanated outwards, eventually manifesting into giant whirling networks of gasses consisting of different molecules that were formed from the fundamental particles.

Out of these clouds of gasses came massive explosions caused by chemical reactions that created a central point of heat and pressure known as a proto-star.

The other materials from the explosion mingled together and some of the combinations gave rise to planets and asteroids, still tied to the gravity of the central point, giving rise to the solar system of the star.

Some of these planets, like the earth, came to be positioned at the perfect distance away from the sun, and managed to inherit the proper chemical conditions allowing them to house the liquid known as water.

Furthermore, the earth revolves around the sun, perpendicularly to the line of gravity that pulls it towards the sun, in a cycle known as a year.

There, furthermore, exists a tilt in the axis of the earth that results in the changing of the seasons.

Because of this, as the earth flies through space, in a three dimensional spiral, it does so in identical fashion to the archetypal wave as it moves from a state of maximum heat and maximum light, known as summer and seen as the positive peak, to a state of declining heat and light, known as autumn, to a state of minimum heat and minimum light, known as winter and seen as the negative peak, to a state of rising heat and light, known as spring, over and over repeatedly.

The earth further spins round and round in an oscillating circle called a day as it moves from a state of maximum heat and maximum light, known as noon and seen as the positive peak, to a state of declining heat and light, known as evening, to a state of minimum heat and minimum light, known as night and seen as the negative peak, to a state of rising heat and light, known as dawn, over and over repeatedly.

Together these cycles gave rise to the constant change in chemical conditions, needed to bring forth life itself.