
AsakangaHalo
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There are an infinite number of dimensions. Each dimension is infinitely greater than the previous one. Every dimension contains an infinite number of universes or their equivalents. The 3rd dimension is the most important—it is the nexus of all dimensions. The lower the dimension, the higher the chance of achieving a higher dimension. Beings from the 0th, 1st, and 2nd dimensions are barely sentient, while 3-dimensional beings have the highest potential to evolve into higher forms of life. Beings above the 3rd dimension communicate with 3-dimensional beings, often using them to achieve ascension into higher dimensions.
Higher-dimensional beings treat lower dimensions the same way people treat fiction. Interfering with lower dimensions is akin to creating a world based on one's imagination. The 3rd dimension is the first dimension where personifications of ideas and thoughts can exist. Beyond the infinite universes, there exists a timeless, spaceless, matterless, causalityless, and lawless void where these personifications reside. They are the fundaments of ideas, like love or hate.
Each idea, emotion, and archetype has a personification that represents its essence in all the dimensions it inhabits. Since there are an infinite number of universes, there are an infinite number of personifications of infinite ideas and thoughts per dimension.
An ironic aspect of infinite-dimensional beings is that, despite being the highest form of existence, they are unable to ascend any further. They are at the peak, yet cannot move beyond their place. This is why many higher-dimensional beings descend to lower dimensions—either by lowering their own existence or by seeking a host or avatar.
Yet, the infinite dimension is not the highest plane of existence. Beyond the infinite dimensions, there exists a "place" that is the origin of all reality. Every dimension is simply a derivative of this place. Every idea, thought, allegory, and archetype originates from this place, which is the first and most primal foundation of all existence. Even this place has its own hierarchy:
The first level consists of beings from the infinite dimensions who have died. Even if their body, mind, soul, and even the idea of their existence in their respective dimension is destroyed, they exist here. This is what is called heaven.
The second level contains the most primal infinite ideas, thoughts, allegories, and archetypes. Everything that people imagine has its origin here: the first love, the first hero, the first villain, the first hate, etc.
The third level consists of infinite expansions of the previous ideas—larger, more complex concepts, ideas about ideas, allegories of allegories, and archetypes of archetypes. Since there are infinite thoughts, ideas, allegories, and archetypes, there are also an infinite number of categories to classify them.
Between these two levels, there are beings from infinite dimensions who have achieved enlightenment. They exist slightly below, equal to, or even greater than the thoughts, ideas, allegories, and archetypes they embody.
The fourth level, infinitely greater than all the previous ones, is the creator—the most primal and fundamental being from which everything originated.
@DarkStar @PersonalityChad @KillNiggers @starystulejarz @To koniec
Higher-dimensional beings treat lower dimensions the same way people treat fiction. Interfering with lower dimensions is akin to creating a world based on one's imagination. The 3rd dimension is the first dimension where personifications of ideas and thoughts can exist. Beyond the infinite universes, there exists a timeless, spaceless, matterless, causalityless, and lawless void where these personifications reside. They are the fundaments of ideas, like love or hate.
Each idea, emotion, and archetype has a personification that represents its essence in all the dimensions it inhabits. Since there are an infinite number of universes, there are an infinite number of personifications of infinite ideas and thoughts per dimension.
An ironic aspect of infinite-dimensional beings is that, despite being the highest form of existence, they are unable to ascend any further. They are at the peak, yet cannot move beyond their place. This is why many higher-dimensional beings descend to lower dimensions—either by lowering their own existence or by seeking a host or avatar.
Yet, the infinite dimension is not the highest plane of existence. Beyond the infinite dimensions, there exists a "place" that is the origin of all reality. Every dimension is simply a derivative of this place. Every idea, thought, allegory, and archetype originates from this place, which is the first and most primal foundation of all existence. Even this place has its own hierarchy:
The first level consists of beings from the infinite dimensions who have died. Even if their body, mind, soul, and even the idea of their existence in their respective dimension is destroyed, they exist here. This is what is called heaven.
The second level contains the most primal infinite ideas, thoughts, allegories, and archetypes. Everything that people imagine has its origin here: the first love, the first hero, the first villain, the first hate, etc.
The third level consists of infinite expansions of the previous ideas—larger, more complex concepts, ideas about ideas, allegories of allegories, and archetypes of archetypes. Since there are infinite thoughts, ideas, allegories, and archetypes, there are also an infinite number of categories to classify them.
Between these two levels, there are beings from infinite dimensions who have achieved enlightenment. They exist slightly below, equal to, or even greater than the thoughts, ideas, allegories, and archetypes they embody.
The fourth level, infinitely greater than all the previous ones, is the creator—the most primal and fundamental being from which everything originated.
@DarkStar @PersonalityChad @KillNiggers @starystulejarz @To koniec