The Fallen Universe

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

By David Nova

When the angelics stepped down into the manifest universe they inevitably lost some of their direct experience with Source Creator, a “mystery clad being.” Their connection with Source Creator suddenly became less experiential and more conceptual in nature. Though a direct connection was still possible, as they stepped down the octave of densities, as they became entangled within and distracted by the manifest universe, that connection inevitably became weaker. This happened in stages, over the perception of very long periods of time.

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The Cosmic Game

CHAPTER TWENTY

By David Nova

The cosmos is a singular organism made up of consciousness and conscious energy. This singular organism is basically made up of many parts, who either perceive themselves as a part of the whole or as separate from it. When the various consciousness parts work together in harmony, the cosmic organism is in unity, but when this divine order breaks down, when competing factions form, when duality enters consciousness, there is conflict within the organism. 

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The Luciferian Rebellion

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

by David Nova

My understanding is that the Luciferian Rebellion was not a singular historical event, nor did it revolve around a singular, historical cosmic figurehead. Our mythology tends to reduce our understanding of a particular historical event or period into as simple a story as possible. Thus the narrative takes on an allegorical form.

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The Mind Creates

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

by David Nova

Our Universe is perpetually seeking a balance between Being and Doing.

Before the creation of the Manifest Universe, the fully potentiated, fully populated Heavenly Realm existed in a state of “timeless interconnectedness.” In a state of eternal perfection there is nothing that needs to be done, and yet infinite consciousness felt an intrinsic yearning for something. You might call it a yearning for purpose, a yearning for experience, a yearning for something to do, and so the Heavenly Realm set out to create the Manifest Universe, simply because we could.

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