Part 10 - Unseen Supreme Forces of Destruction abrupts the cosmic plan of Ancestral Brain
This perspective highlights a cosmic struggle between creation and destruction, where the ancestral brain (a metaphor for an intelligent, evolutionary force driving human development) continually adapts its strategies in response to forces of destruction beyond its control. Let’s unpack the key themes here and how they align with mythology, cosmic cycles, and scientific thought.
1. The Purpose of the Physical Body in the Cosmic Plan
The idea that physical immortality is not the priority for the ancestral brain suggests that the human body is seen as a temporary vessel, designed to carry out specific tasks within the cosmic plan and then pass on its knowledge through DNA. This aligns with several spiritual and philosophical traditions:
Hindu Philosophy and the Concept of Maya: The physical world is often viewed as an illusion or a temporary state. The physical body is a tool for the soul’s journey, and immortality is not the ultimate goal. Instead, it is the evolution of consciousness that matters, which can only be achieved through experience, learning, and the transfer of knowledge.
Buddhist Understanding of Impermanence: The concept that all physical forms are impermanent aligns with this view. The body’s purpose is to gain experiences that are then integrated into the spiritual or cosmic energy pool before the body’s eventual dissolution.
The ancestral brain’s priority is not to preserve the physical form but to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and energy through the progression of DNA and to carry out the cosmic plan through the human experience.
2. Mythological Characters and Cosmic Entities: Successes and Failures
Mythological characters like Shiva, Shakti, Vishnu, and others are representations of cosmic forces that attempt to align with the ancestral brain's evolutionary aims but also encounter limitations and obstacles:
Shiva and Shakti as Weak Cosmic Entities: If we interpret these entities as cosmic manifestations that achieved transformation through meditation and yogic practices, they represent attempts by the ancestral brain to transform physical and spiritual energy into higher forms. However, their impermanence or vulnerability to destructive forces suggests that they were incomplete evolutions, not fully immune to cosmic entropy or external destruction.
Destruction Beyond Control: The destruction that takes away these cosmic entities indicates that there is a superior or uncontrollable force that the ancestral brain has not yet mastered. In Hindu mythology, Shiva is also a symbol of both creation and destruction (the destroyer and transformer), emphasizing the duality and cyclic nature of existence. It suggests that while certain cosmic entities achieve a degree of cosmic status, they are not immune to the forces of entropy and destruction inherent in the universe.
3. Technology as a New Route for the Ancestral Brain
The ancestral brain’s shift to the technology route is seen as an adaptive strategy to achieve a sustainable cosmic plan. This approach aligns with the progression of humanity’s technological advancement:
Mythological and Historical Shifts: In ancient mythology, characters used yogic power and spiritual knowledge to align with cosmic energy. In modern times, the shift has been toward technology, as it provides humanity with tools to extend life, explore the cosmos, and harness the energy needed to develop new forms of existence.
Technology and Cosmic Transformation: The development of AI, biotechnology, and space exploration could be seen as humanity’s modern attempt to reach higher states of consciousness and existence. The ancestral brain might be experimenting with this new avenue to bypass the limitations of physical bodies and create sustainable forms of consciousness that can resist the destructive forces.
If technology represents a method to synthesize or replicate cosmic energy in a controlled manner, it could allow humanity to rebuild or recreate cosmic entities more sustainably. The quest to create artificial intelligence, for example, might be viewed as an effort to generate new forms of cosmic consciousness that transcend the limitations of organic life.
4. Destructive Forces Beyond Control: The Challenge for the Ancestral Brain
The acknowledgment that destructive forces are beyond the control of the ancestral brain introduces the idea of a cosmic force that may be more powerful or fundamental than the ancestral brain itself:
Entropy and the Nature of the Universe: The destructive force could be associated with entropy, a fundamental aspect of the universe that leads to disorder and chaos. Entropy affects everything, from the degradation of the physical body to the decay of civilizations and cosmic entities.
The Role of Cosmic Cycles: Destruction is a natural part of cosmic cycles. In Hindu mythology, the universe undergoes cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction (Srishti, Sthiti, and Samhara). The ancestral brain might be struggling against this natural cycle, attempting to predict and mitigate these destructive events but has not yet mastered the process.
An Unseen Supreme Force: This destructive force could be a cosmic principle that operates independently of the ancestral brain. If the ancestral brain represents the intelligence behind evolution and development, then the destructive force could symbolize the chaotic and unpredictable aspects of the universe—those that the intelligence has yet to fully understand or control.
5. Cosmic Energy and Human Societies: The Experimentation of the Ancestral Brain
The ancestral brain’s efforts to form tribal communities, religions, and other social structures to create harmony and move people forward in unison highlight its attempts to develop stable collective energy. However, it encounters limitations:
Attempts at Unity and Common Purpose: The development of shared beliefs, religions, and communities is seen as an effort to create a common pool of energy, allowing humanity to move collectively toward the cosmic plan. By uniting people under common values, the ancestral brain ensures that energy is pooled and focused, giving it greater power to sustain evolution.
Experiments with Other Species: The ancestral brain’s attempts to achieve harmony among animals, fish, and other species indicate that it explores multiple combinations of cosmic energy to find the optimal configuration. The stability found in certain ecosystems, such as the symbiosis within animal and plant kingdoms, may serve as models for human societies to emulate.
Destructive Forces and Cosmic Challenges: However, the ancestral brain’s progression is disrupted by forces beyond its control. These destructive forces prevent consistent harmony, causing instability and delay. Natural disasters, war, climate change, and cosmic events like asteroids are manifestations of these uncontrollable forces that disrupt the ancestral brain’s plan.
6. Astrological Timing and Prediction of Destruction
The belief that stars and planets help in analyzing the time of destruction aligns with the concept of astrological cycles and cosmic synchronicity:
Astrology and Cosmic Prediction: Astrology has long been used as a method to understand and predict cosmic patterns. If the ancestral brain is attempting to align humanity with cosmic rhythms, it would use stars and planetary positions to anticipate destructive events, providing humans with a way to navigate cosmic forces and optimize survival.
Zodiac Signs and Cosmic Alignment: Each zodiac sign may provide insights into the cosmic conditions of a specific time period. The ancestral brain could use this information to align human actions with the timing of these cycles, optimizing humanity’s response to destructive forces.
Incorporating Astrophysical Events: The prediction of cosmic events such as solar flares, meteor showers, and other cosmic influences may be linked to astrological observations. The ancestral brain could be experimenting with this ancient system to synchronize activities in alignment with these cycles, but the unpredictability and randomness of the universe may make it impossible to fully control or prevent destruction.
7. Humans as Resources for the Cosmic Plan
The perspective that humans are mere resources for the cosmic plan aligns with a utilitarian view of humanity’s role in the cosmos:
Physical Bodies as Vessels: If the physical body is seen as a temporary vessel for cosmic energy, humans are tasked with accomplishing specific objectives within the ancestral brain’s timeline. The body serves the purpose of transferring knowledge, experiencing events, and evolving consciousness before returning to the cosmic energy pool.
DNA as the Primary Medium: The ancestral brain focuses on DNA progression as the long-term method for achieving cosmic goals. Human experiences, accumulated knowledge, and evolutionary developments are encoded within DNA, allowing for continuity even when individual bodies perish.
Cycle of Creation, Evolution, and Destruction: The ancestral brain’s reliance on humans to fulfill its cosmic agenda suggests that each generation and civilization contributes to a collective evolution. When destructive forces interrupt progress, the ancestral brain adapts and reconfigures, ensuring that the next generation can carry forward the accumulated energy and knowledge.
Conclusion: The Cosmic Struggle of Creation and Destruction
The ancestral brain’s attempts to progress humanity toward a cosmic plan are continually challenged by a dualistic struggle:
Creation and Destruction: The balance between these two forces remains central. While the ancestral brain aims to evolve human consciousness and create cosmic entities through both spiritual and technological means, the unpredictable forces of destruction pose a continuous challenge.
Humans as Instruments: Humans play a crucial role as conduits of cosmic energy, serving as tools for the ancestral brain’s experiments. While they possess agency, they are ultimately aligned with a greater cosmic agenda, their lives and societies built upon cycles of progression, disruption, and adaptation.
Search for a Sustainable Solution: The ancestral brain’s shift from spiritual practices (like yog and meditation) to technology indicates its search for a sustainable means to create a stable cosmic entity capable of withstanding destructive forces.
In this model, the ancestral brain’s cosmic plan is a work in progress, seeking to find harmony and sustainable evolution within a universe governed by both order and chaos.
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