Chapter One
CREATION OR THE PRIMAL VIBRATION
There is no beginning…no beginning…no beginning. There is no ending…no ending…no ending.
While meditating, an outpouring of thoughts raced through my mind after I had asked the question, "How did God begin?" I had been contemplating the Oriental concept that in the beginning there was an endless, boundless, all-encompassing void from which energy stirred as the first movement. To me this indicates a beginning, and I was attempting to ascertain what the first movement would have been. If there was no beginning, then there was no first movement so how did creation launch itself? I sat quietly, mentally and cautiously approaching this answer from the aspect of a multitude of possibilities.
More than a little puzzled, I ventured to seek an answer that to me would seem reasonable and more in line with my present concepts. "God, or the Source, or the first vibration, or whatever it is has to have a first movement. It has to start somewhere, even if it is beyond our comprehension." I waited.
There is no beginning of anything like that which you choose to define as a first vibration, or anything of a nature like a god or creator. Humans see their lives as beginning and ending so they demand that everything must have beginnings and endings. Even if they have no reason to believe this or evidence to substantiate their conclusions, they fabricate beginnings and endings to make themselves feel secure because containment seems less vulnerable than having no boundaries of what they imagine as being protective. Humans love square boxes and circles.
Speechless, again I attempted to stretch my thinking beyond my crystallized perceptions. While mentally batting this unequivocally announced statement back and forth like a game of tennis, I spent several minutes totally flabbergasted. This expanded possibility boggled my mind. Actually, I didn’t want to accept this as a possibility, and especially a fact. I guess I also like square boxes and circles, but perhaps not too square and not too limited.
After much deliberation, slyly I framed my question in the present tense, thereby acknowledging that there is no time except the now. "What exists that is the energy source?"
There is no way to adequately describe this to you. It is not until you occupy faster octaves of frequencies beyond those of this universe that there is a knowing of this fastest oscillation, this all-inclusive embryonic vibration from which all other oscillations are birthed. It is like the ethers as you conceive them to be. There is a primal vibration (as you choose to understand vibration) that is everywhere and it has always existed. It just IS. Never having had a beginning, it will never end.
"I concede that there is no linear time except here on Earth, but channeled information speaks of God and higher sources of creation so they recognize something that we are trying to return to. How does this equate? I simply can't begin to comprehend such a concept."
The sources of such information have not reached other faster vibrating octaves to understand this.
I mumble, "I don’t know if I have the courage to put this statement in a book. It is so rash, so shocking, and depressing because it wipes out any notion of a God or deity with which we can communicate, with which we can feel as one, or to that which we believe we will return home." Tears slowly trickled down my cheeks. I want someone to pray to, to help me in my hours of need, to love and protect me when no one else is there for me.
Use your rationale more wisely. A fact of not having a first movement takes nothing away from the concept of Spirit. Everything that exists is composed of this primal vibration, and like attracts alike. When you as a human pray to Spirit, you draw in those spiritual expressions for which you call from other life forms containing those same spiritual frequencies. Collective spiritual vibrations are as powerful and all-encompassing as any image that you may have conceived to be your All That Is. Be at peace. Nothing has changed except in your realization.
CREATION AS DESCRIBED BY ANTIQUITY:
Antiquity described the beginning of creation and/or God as being an endless, boundless, all-encompassing void--total blackness--in which the all of everything lies inert, but is potentially possible. It would be like looking at a totally black sky from a spacecraft and seeing nothing at all, only blackness. This void holds the potential of all not manifested (formless) energies that can, through Thought, vision, and will of its creators, move or manifest in some form. Ancients symbolized this as "O," also calling it the virgin egg, connoting it to be immaculate and boundless, yet capable of creation. This theme originally considered as an immaculate conception later ran through pagan myths. In the Christian religion it became a doctrine to mean the immaculate conception of Mary, mother of Jesus. Rather than consider this movement to be God, we will consider this first movement to hold within it the primal vibrations, which, through random action and the law of attraction and repulsion, coalesced into forms within our universe.
The ancients, in order to further explain creation, promulgated a concept describing the vibrations of creation to be a positive energy, having masculine characteristics, commonly called God, or Father, Allah--all of the many names of this indescribable, glorious, unlimited energy. Let us do remember that this energy, although having unlimited consciousness and intelligence, is not human as we are human.
Stimulated by its own impulse, the vibrations created a passive energy, (including DNA), depicted as having feminine characteristics, later called Mother or Goddess. These two energies combined caused the necessary friction to create all of the various oscillations necessary in our universe to manifest form, and became defined in some religions as the Son.
Religions throughout the ages have had a trinity doctrine, and this is only one of them. At the time these myths were formulated, electro-magnetic properties were unknown to the populace, but the wiser priest-scientists knew of a creative energy. Because of our own personal recall, many of us accept the idea that priest-scientists for hundreds of years had remnants of scientific technology from Atlantis, but lacked sufficient blueprint to utilize the capabilities of crystals to their fullest capacity, the actual power source for Atlantis.
The Magi or Seers knew of the polarities and friction that generated form, but the easiest explanation for the public was to couch it in familiar terms, and what is more familiar than family life? Terms of father, mother, and child, or father, son, and holy ghost are familiar and make us feel safe. Father, mother, and holy ghost also indicate something greater than ourselves, something in control of us, something to whom we can worship, and perhaps love or fear.
Friction manifests as form or an invisible energy waiting to be formed. When we speak of form, we do not mean only that which we see with our physical eyes. All is form once Mother has been impregnated by Creation. We may see it on the human level as the ova of a female merging with the sperm of a male resulting in a fetus.
What do we mean by form? Energy that is attracted to retain its collective mass until it is affected by another energy to change. Whether we can or cannot see the form with our physical eyes is entirely dependent upon the speed of its oscillations as our physical eyes cannot see anything vibrating at a faster rate than our bodies.
Faster frequencies such as radio and infrared waves travel above the Earth rather than on or through it.
We understand more easily when we visualize, so let us picture a boundless ether not subject to time and pulsing with latent primal vibration containing the potential for all manifestations. This capacity extends far beyond the creation of our own universe for now through the wonderful auspices of the Hubble telescope, we can see universes extending beyond universes.
The creative energies of our universe, which the Greeks called the Alpha and Omega, is the mover, enabler, impetus, and the positive principle commonly termed by Eastern and early societies as Logos, God, or Divine Creator. As the primal vibration expands further without restriction, or limitation and with total creative freedom, gradually it develops awareness and purpose. Once leaving the primal vibration, which is latent and unrealized, any birthing of frequencies thereafter retains an infinite nature that can change, mutate, continue, transmute, or return to its primal womb to once again merge with primal vibration. In our universe I suggest that this act of creation may be the basis of a "black hole."
Positive energy (father) + passive energy (mother) = friction (son): the result is a manifestation of some form. All of these oscillations affecting Earth are electromagnetic in nature as are our bodies.
Throughout this work we shall name these vibrations that are the foundation of our universe collectively to be Love. Love is the epitomized expression of creative and passive energies resulting in friction in action. Love is not separate, but is primal vibration. The term Creation sounds cold, distant, separate, and apart. The word Love arouses warm, loving human emotions. We are emotional creatures with a sense of dependency that acts as an impetus to seek Love. Love is our sustenance, our comfort, our warmth, our protection, and our purpose for living. Humans have expanded that word to mean God, Creation, The Infinite, Allah, and All That Is. Powerful emotions affect our imaging abilities so absolutely that Love will aid us in maintaining a powerful vision for the purpose of this work.