Examples from the text World Tree To the general population, the ancient Native American storytellers described the relationships among the three worlds (upper, middle, and lower) in a simplistic way. In this children’s myth, the Earth was suspended between the upper and lower worlds by four ropes corresponding to the cardinal directions. The Navajo related that a swan was located at each connecting point. The four directions, symbolized by different colors depending on the tribe, were important components of many rituals, but the elite retained secret knowledge about connecting points of the three worlds. The connection of the three worlds was symbolically depicted as a tree. Roots came from the lower world and the tree’s trunk emerged from the middle world, with its branches extending into the upper world. Soaring eagles, hawks, and other birds were depicted in the upper world, humans and animals were shown on the middle world, and fish and underground animals were displayed in the lower world. The Three-Part Universe When the swirling singularity instantly separated itself (the big bang), it created a three-part universe that was divided into an upper world, a lower world, and a middle world. The middle world is the physical world. Native American iconography depicted a three-part sphere, with the physical Earth suspended in the middle. Above Earth was the upper world and below was lower world. The upper contained one of the two forces that had divided the singularity, and lower world contained the other. Physical world was positioned between these two worlds. When spiritual singularity split into two spiritual portions, middle world appeared between them as a three-dimensional double reflection. Middle world represents a three-dimensional mirror on which two opposing spiritual forces interact and play out their intended purposes. Physical world is the interaction space for an ongoing spiritual cycle. Earth was seen as a physical field allowing interplay between spiritual forces of the two worlds. Quantum Tunneling During late 2000s findings were published relating to discovery of a unique phenomenon now known as quantum tunneling. This relates when electrons are in an ionized (plasma) state, upon encountering a barrier, they don't go around or over the top of it, they quite literally disappear and reappear instantaneously on the other side of the obstacle. Since this is outside of the workings of a normal three-dimensional reality it suggests that quantum tunneling, as well as entangled systems of particles, adheres to extra-dimensional geometry. Thus the transfer of mass, energy, and information from one point in space to another via the medium of pre-space requires not only entangled systems of particles and plasma environments, but also extra-dimensional geometry. A process begins with single pairs of entangled particles and gradually expands to embrace concept of macroscopic wormholes and black holes; all intrinsically linked together by presence of entanglement.
✔ Author(s): Andrew Collins,Gregory L. Little,Erich von Däniken
✔ Title: Origins of the Gods: Qesem Cave, Skinwalkers, and Contact with Transdimensional Intelligences
✔ Rating : 4.6 out of 5 base on (98 reviews)
✔ ISBN-10: 1591434092
✔ Language: English
✔ Format ebook: PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Audio, HTML and MOBI
✔ Device compatibles: Android, iOS, PC and Amazon Kindle
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