In our previous discussion we briefly explored the notion of Duality, and why it is a requirement for self discovery. But how does Duality come into existence? What is its source?
Duality can only come from Unity. That is to say, Unity fragments to create Duality. Let’s ponder on that for a moment.
What are we saying then? We are pointing toward a common origin for
all spirit and matter, a single source of Being from which all Duality
arises. Now considering our own universe, and potentially an uncountable
number of other universes (the multiverse as it is called), we cannot
even begin to comprehend the immensity and the power that lies behind
such a manifestation.
Yet, the Principle of Reflection (see earlier posts) offers us a good
clue as to how we might begin to understand this. Remember that this
principle implies that patterns found reflected in matter or in nature
can be used to understand higher level patterns. This has been covered
in detail in our book “The God Principle”. Using such reflections as a
basis, we may arrive at an interesting description of how Duality arose
(see chapter ‘Ovum’ for example).
To begin, we have to imagine the unimaginable.
Consider an unfathomably vast consciousness and energy which we will
call the ONE, that exist beyond time, space and everything that we know
or perceive as reality. Then somehow, the ONE fragmented, in a sense
that we cannot ever describe. This fragmentation spanned a whole gamut,
ranging from the simplest, smallest and the least conscious - to the
largest, most complex, and super conscious. The ONE ‘discovered’ the
multitude in all possible fragmentation, so to speak.
All possible fragmentation? We could say that is required for the
completeness of the experience, without which Being leaves dimensions
unexplored.
What would the lowest range of this fragmentation be like? How would
it be experienced: the simplest, smallest and least conscious fragments?
We call it ‘matter’, for it appears practically dead and lifeless to our perception.
That is to say, matter is spirit. We use the term
‘spirit’ in its generic sense for any manifestation of Being that is
usually considered separate from matter. The lowest ranges of the
fragmentation we talked about is perceived as matter (and space) - a
condensation which provides the relative experience of form and
substance. Within the heart of matter is locked in that tremendous
energy of Being which cannot be made manifest without losing its form
and substance.
Now we can begin to appreciate how Being may explore itself through
matter, where matter provides the ‘mirror’ that we talked about earlier.
Let’s take the so called spirit-body connection for example, which is
mystifying in itself. How can spirit interact with and ‘control’ matter
if they were of different kind?
Spirit can never energize the body if matter itself wasn’t
crystallized spirit, and if the energies that course through the
spirit could not find expression through matter. The very organization
of the body helps organize matter consciousness so that it is in resonance with
the spirit, thus establishing a link. This link (or ensemble of links)
enables spirit to control and manipulate matter. The more complex the
spirit, the more complex must be the energy and consciousness network
of matter (or the body) for proper expression. As an aside, eastern
spiritual literature refers to these links with the body as ‘chakras’.
Matter, thus being a dense and practically unconscious manifestation of spirit, is able to reflect or conform to energies and patterns of a resonant Being,
resulting in what is commonly expressed as “your outward reality is an
expression of your inward reality”. This is somewhat like clay being
molded by hand, where energy and movements are supplied by the hand and
a pattern results in clay. It is this ability of matter that gives
rise to the Principle of Reflection. It is its main function - that spirit or Being may know and explore itself from patterns reflected in matter.
What we are also saying is that this property extends to all matter. The reality that surrounds any Being thus carries a proper reflection of that Being, through which Being comes to know itself better, and explore its potential.
We may now take a look closer at matter, which can be seen as
spanning a range of manifestations - from coarse low vibrational matter,
all the way to levels where matter becomes indistinguishable from
spirit. In various spiritual literature one may find descriptions of the
subtle bodies of man, or of soul and spirit and so on, all of which
possess intelligence. All of these notions may now be reconciled and
find a grounding in the above understanding of matter.
We conclude that matter-spirit is one spectrum, and
that everything is ONE. Yet for all purposes of manifestation they
must be discussed and experienced as if they are a duality. The
Principle of Reflection is played out in this duality, and even requires this duality. Duality exists so that Being may know and explore itself.
In subsequent posts we will look further into expressions of Duality, and Laws of its expression, as it were.
