Actual Existence of All That Is, and a Primer on its Manipulation
and Makeup.


                                                  Act VII

Sheets, or Membranes

     To create something, carbon monoxide for instance, two individuals must come
together.  We perceive that one carbon atom and one oxygen atom come together to
make one molecule.  In this case two have become one.  However, what if they are not
becoming one; they are simply so close together that it is incomprehensible for us to
say that they are not two individuals.  They are not two molecules sharing electrons;
they both have their own electrons.  They are just so close together they are able to
utilize each other’s products.  

     For sake of ease, I will consider elements as the most basic particles.  Within the
Absolute there are sheets, or membranes, of one thing. There is a sheet of carbon, and
a sheet of oxygen, and a sheet of xenon, and so on.  To make the carbon monoxide, a
sheet of carbon and a sheet of oxygen come so close to each other that they interact
with one another.  Or, the sheets actually “touch” and combine to create “something”.
For a human to be made and to exist, all the sheets of what the human is made up of
must come close enough together to interact.  When all the sheets are interacting in
the correct order, existence happens. Or, there could just be a Human Sheet that
crosses with an Individuality Sheet.

     In the above example I used periodic elements to create the sheets.  Do not think
that physicality is a requirement for a sheet.  Among the possible many others there
may be a sheet for space and a sheet for time.  

     The Space sheet can exist with itself and interact with other sheets as can the
Time sheet.  By itself, within the Space sheet, there is only space.  No time passes, no
time stands still, no time exists here.  

     Within the Time sheet there is no space.  Only Time exists; going forward
backwards and doing everything else time can do that we cannot imagine.

     A sheet for Perception exists; there is no Space or Time to perceive, but Perception
Exists.

     Now, there might even be a sheet that is just Me.  Not a conglomeration of sheets
making up Me, but a sheet that is just Me.  Where only I exist.  Perception does not
exist, Time does not exist, Space does not exist, only Me.  

     My sheet may interact with the Space sheet; therefore, I am in space or space is in
me.  I can take up Space, Space can fill Me.   (See Fig 24)

     Now the Time sheet veers near and interacts with Me and Space.  Time is now
passing over Me and Space, or we are passing through Time; it simply depends on how
the sheets are interacting.  However, I do not know that I am taking up Space and
Passing through Time, I cannot perceive it.  Now Perception blesses, or curses, Me and
begins interaction with Me, Space, and Time.  I can now perceive that I am taking up
Space and passing through Time.  In the same fashion of interacting sheets we all
interact with our surrounding.  When the sheet of Time interacts with Me while
Perception interacts with me, I can perceive Time.  As the sheets billow and wave the
interaction between them change.  Thus we perceive the same thing differently at
different times.  When I am healthy and eat prime rib it taste succulent and savory, I
perceive it as such.  When I am ill the same prime rib tastes like beef liver, I have
perceived it as such.  Time flies when you’re having fun, or when the interaction
between Perception and Time changes.  

     You may have seen Fig 22 before.  Imagine each plane as a different sheet
interacting with other sheets, thus creating something that exists.  Also, look at this
as one sheet bending and folding itself under different pressures so that it may interact
with other sheets that may not all cross at one singular place.  

Fig 22.










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                                                                                        -A.J.B.
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